Call Me Rebel
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  • Reads 229
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 7
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Apr 22, 2015
I ran, when the overhead helicopters started to shine there lights, looking for us. We hid in the shadows trying not to get caught. My black combat boots splashed in the puddles from the heavy down pour as I ran. I tried to figure out where I was, but the night covered the streets . I turned down an alley, looking behind me to find that I lost the helicopter, but that didn't mean I was safe. I was never going to be safe.
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Autumn never chose her life. It was made for her. Ever since the death of her parents, she and her brother have been trained to go against the corrupt government that ruled. After years of training, her brother took over the rebel gang and he became the leader of the gang with his sister alongside. With new gangs surfacing, will they team up to fight or start a war?
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