The Maze Runner-The Story of Caroline
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  • Reads 38,647
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 42m
Ongoing, First published Mar 17, 2013
Caroline arrives in the Glade the month before Chuck arrives, and is starting to get used to it. This is, of course, before Thomas arrives. Caroline was sent in to the Glade to see how the Gladers would react to having a girl there. The people of WICKED wanted to make sure that they wouldn't freak out and kill Teresa, so they sent in Caroline first, as a test.

But when the Gladers receive a note saying that Caroline was just a pretest who will be taken away from them and erased from their memories, the Gladers refuse to allow it. They decide to fight against whatever forces WICKED might use to take Caroline back. Or, the other possibility, they might even kill her.

**This is a Maze Runner fan-fiction, in case you couldn't already tell.**
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Before Thomas {A Maze Runner Fanfiction}

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Teresa wasn't the first girl to appear in the maze. Before Thomas, a girl was sent by mistake, with nothing but a vial of antidote in her hands and frantic scribbles on her arm with warnings for the Gladers. Her coming marks the beginning of a new era in the Maze. A drama featuring an OC, some Grievers, would-you-rather questions, and a little bit of romance. --- This is an idea that I've been playing out in my head for two years, now. It originally started as inserting myself into the world of The Maze Runner, and progressed from there. When I would work my summer job, I would daydream about the happenings, conversations, and friendships developing naturally over a period of time, and found myself engaged in the drama. Like a tv show, the episodes drew themselves and picked up where they left off, satiating my curiosity and giving more depth and background to the characters I loved so much. [IN EDITING 2024]