Defeating the Dark (an outsiders fanfiction)
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Ongoing, First published Mar 18, 2016
After the tragic car accident that took the Mother and the Father of Braelynn, Ponyboy, Sodapop and Darry Curtis, Braelynn was never the same. When her mother and father were alive, You would never catch Braelynn with a frown on her face. She was always so bubbly and happy and laughing. Her brothers would always say that her smile was contagious and that she lit up every room she came into. Braelynn would dance around the house singing her favourite songs, not having a care in the world. That all changed when Sodapop came into her room one night with tears in his eyes telling her that their mom and dad had died. She stopped singing, she never smiled anymore and the light in her eyes burned out. Braelynn lost herself when she lost her mom and dad. But when Braelynn has a run in with a certain group of People in town, her life gets thrown off the tracks even more.
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