We're the Villains of Our Own Story
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  • Reads 32
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Feb 13, 2022
Mature
People say you're the hero of your own story, but what happens if you feel like the villain? As the protagonist of your own story you should be fighting for what's good or at least in your own or the majority's interests, right? But what if what you do is against what everyone thinks is right?

Ruin is an orphan. She escaped foster care at 15. All she's ever wanted to do is find a reason to keep on living, because as long as she feels wanted then she can justify her own existence. 

Alyx's parents died when they were about 14 years old. With the riches their parents left behind, Alyx was able to avoid foster care entirely as long as lawyers kept tabs on the money and a state official checked in every month as their legal guardian. Before their parents died though, they taught Alyx from a young age how to run a business. Now 17, Alyx won custody of the wealth of their parents in court but the business isn't fully their's until they're 21. In the meantime Alyx meets Ruin and forms a plan. A plan to show society how messed up the whole system is.

A/N: The synopsis doesn't catch the idea of what I'm thinking very well. It's just information I sort of made up on the spot mixed with somethings I knew were already gonna be in the story. 
I apologize in advance for bad grammar and if you catch any grammar mistakes it would help if you could point them out to me.

@August 2021...maybe earlier
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