The Runaway Club
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Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2019
The Runaway Club, created by Aimee, was made for kids with family problems. 9 Teenagers, Aimee, Lucas, Leah, Carter, Aiden, Brooke, Josie, Keira, and Kayla all meet in the woods one night and begin their journey. It's all fun and games until they accidentally break multiple laws. The police hear about the group and are after them. How will they be separated? Will Aimee sacrifice herself for the rest of the group? 

Aimee- Leader of the runaway club. Could care less what others think. Acts tough and chaotic but has a really soft side.
Leah- Kinda gay(really gay). Knows a lot about nature and agreed to run away with Aimee when they both turned 18
Keira- Shy. Not so innocent. She hardly talks. Has a wonky past and a bad reputation. Joined the runaway club to escape her parents, who constantly brought up the past.
Carter- Practically lived in the school's auditorium for 4 years. He's a big sweetheart. Very intelligent. His parents held him up to very high standards, so he ran away.
Lucas- Angry most of the time. He couldn't control his anger, so he joined the runaway club to escape from civil life.
Aiden- Also goes by Luna. Tries hard to be "dark" and "creepy," but gets weakened when given affection. Joined the runaway club for fun.
Brooke- Cheerleader. She didn't want to join the runaway club at first, but her girlfriend somehow convinced her to.
Kayla- Drum Major. She joined the runaway club to escape her homophobic parents.
Josie- Leader of the student body. She, like Carter, was held up to very high standards. She's very smart, and can sense danger from a mile away.
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