The Night Wanderers
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  • Parts 11
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  • Reads 265
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 11
  • Time 3h 4m
Ongoing, First published May 14, 2014
The city of Merifry is under oppression. The government has forbidden anyone to stray outside at night, with the punishment of immediate death. The Night Wanderers are a rebel group that work to discover the true reason why the government is oppressing the citizens. Toby, a Night Wanderer, must work to free the citizens of Merifry and find who the real enemy is, all while he is caught between the predatory lust of Lucy and the gentle nature of Elsa.
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The Quiet Ones

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"Don't go outside after dark." This was a well-established rule in the whole community. After dark, groups of rebels emerged onto the streets of town and vandalized everything in their sight. Parker Reynolds knew this, she knew this rule almost too well. It's one that was embedded into her mind since the age of three. Although joining a group can mean getting arrested, being charged with multiple accounts of vandalism, and left with paying fines until the age of a hundred, it's also a risk some are willing to take. Parker's not one to live on the wild side, but she's at the point where she'll do anything if it means giving her a more popular social status. Besides, who would want to have the same title of uptight, or afraid-to-take-chances for the past eleven years? But what happens when Parker becomes too committed to the group, and finds herself stuck in a situation that's much too hard to get out of? Or at least, get out of without consequences?