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  • Parts 9
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Apr 29, 2020
we approach the cliff, our breath quickening. cameron reaches there first, glowing with boyish exuberance. he tries to get a better view of whatever it is down there. his foot nears the edge of it and he shuffles yet closer to the edge, his face showing no wrinkle of fear whatsoever. behind me, i hear rhian mumbling incoherently. suddenly, my eyes direct themselves the ground beneath us.  "uh, maybe we shouldn't have come here at all..." arthur, being the person he was, said. my reply died in my throat. the rock we were standing on started crumbling and all four of us started to edge back warily. a crack, and the next thing i knew, i was sliding down a cliff, scraping my knees and arms. shock surged through every aspect of my brain. i turned to my sides and i was bundled in tightly between cameron, rhian and arthur, all of us surrendering to whatever lay below.

when four friends wander off during a school trip, they find something they're not remotely supposed to and end up in a much larger plan... 

disclaimer: takes place during mission impossible fallout and includes some characters from them. i do not own anything from the mission impossible franchise and any coincidences to anyone else, dead or alive is purely coincidental.

-lower case intended
-this takes place immediately after the end of mission impossible: fallout, includes 4 high schoolers
(please watch the end of fallout to understand)
-huge spoilers to mission impossible: fallout included! read at your own risk!
-might include mild romance(eg kissing), but no adult scenes!

enjoy! 
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