Crimson Sinclair was your average goth girl in high school. Her friends were always getting in trouble one way or another, which is probably the main reason why she even got noticed in the first place. However, all of that changes when one day, one of the richest kids in the school, certified bully Dak Axton, takes things a little too far. Keepers were abnormalities. Keepers were humans, gifted powers that they had very limited control over. Most were born with their powers, some were cursed. They were nothing but a problem. They were cast out from society, hunted for the destruction they caused. Keepers weren't known to be the good guys of the story. They were known to cause demon manifestations, create devastating natural disasters, raise hell itself, any terrible thing you could imagine. Keepers who tried to control their powers typically gave up after years of trying and resorted to embracing darkness. Then there were darkness-coded Keepers, the most violent and rare kind. They were the only ones not human, and they were horrifying. No one had ever heard the story from the perspective of a Keeper, though. No one knew they had feelings, traumas, stories of their own. No one recognized Keepers were still human, despite the darkness-coded. Just Crimson Sinclair's luck, though, when she and her friends find out that they aren't normal human beings. . .
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