How to train a Thief
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  • Reads 99
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 5
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2017
Together we will purloin the rich of their commodities, and build our nation! We will be the lions on land, the monsters in the deep, the Phoenix  of the sky! The world will fear our presence, our names will dominate historical artefacts for centuries to come! 

We are thieves. 

Thieves are not born, they are made... 
  
   Éveil Hartman, a teenage thief, got caught red-handed while breaking and entering but only to find out the boy she stole from changed her life.
  
  Erin Chester, a teenage boy she never knew about, a boy that lurked in the shadows and spoke only when spoken to, but even that was half the truth.
  
  After giving Eveil a second chance, he pursued her and observed her methods of theft only to catch her once again but this time offer advice on how to steal.
  
  During their time together Erin and Elise both find that they may have stolen something from each other in the process of collaborating.
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