In the autumn of 1831, Cosette and Sybill Fauchelevent arrive with their father to a quiet house in the quiet French town of Saint-Michele. Both of the girls experienced traumatic events in their childhood years that shaped their attitudes towards the future yet the personalities of the adoptive siblings are oh so different. Everything changes when they are quite literally dragged to the Café Musain where they meet a group of young men who are determined to change the world. The girls capture the attention of a few certain individuals resulting in a few friendships...and more. However, problems arise when Sybill and the leader get into many heated debates about the progress of the nation. To assuage her anger, Sybill begins to write in secret a series of essays pamphlets about the revolution under a male's name which her father publishes for her in secret at the printing press. The pamphlets become the talk of small town especially around the revolutionaries much to her surprise. How do the girls react to the boys' plans? Will they have to flee to England with their father as was the original plan? Will the revolution succeed? How does Sybill fare with writing and arguing with the stubborn leader? Will they ever discover that a female is the one behind the heated essays about the overthrow of monarchy? And why is the leader someone who seems so familiar to the girl? || Based off of my original fic Les Misérables Revolution yet clearly a lot changed so that the characters and plot can be stronger than before ||
28 parts