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Mockingbird- The Anarchists
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Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2016
The country of Lorsin has always been one of dark nights, hardworking days, and imprisonment: gates, fences, and the authority stopping anyone from leaving. When President Arthur is forced to adopt Brenna Chase, little does he know that she knows too much about how to escape the dreadful country. When it is accidentally brought to all the citizen's attention, without the President knowing, that he is planning something big to harm the townspeople and ruin their lives forever, they must act fast to escape.
Kayla, Justin, Kelsey, and Paige - the Anarchists. Chosen by the town to get the key to escape. But how? Simple. Send clues to Brenna without the President finding out. Then what? Run.
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She was the type to stare herself in the mirror and see someone else stare back. Someone who was free and light, being able to spread her wings like an unbound angel. She was neither chained to Heaven nor Hell. Howbeit, no matter how far she reached into the mirror, she could never step through as her ball-and-chain presented itself in the form of a crown. She was a princess with two faces, desperately trying to have a sense of freedom outside of her royal obligations. She found it in the form of a weakness: a passion with another human being. Her love for him and ballet had kept her chin high; her crown not slipping from her pastel hair. So why, why did it suddenly become so hard when a gothic gymnastic back-flipped into her life? Why were her heartstrings being tugged on by someone of her same gender? Why was it suddenly so difficult, so strenuous to keep living in her pastel world when this mysterious girl brought such bright colours with her? TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of sex, suicide and other mature themes will be contained within this book. Read at your own discretion.