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Dead Men Smiling

🇿🇲Midnyt_Epiphany
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"It takes one push to make someone stumble and gravity is what makes them fall." Dead Men Smiling was a name that was worth ending a relationship over. No one ever wanted to be associated with that name. Not that they did anything horrible. The Emperor hated them so everyone else hated them. Though it was for completely different reasons. Some hated them because they feared what would happen if they didn't and some hated them because they did what everyone else dreaded doing; they stood for what they believed in. Even if it meant they stood alone. They protested against the harsh treatment against the unwanted and even fought of the soldiers of Nero who dared to harm the unwanted. This earned four of the five members of the rebellion a six year probation but after being dubbed as innocent halfway through the punishment, they were allowed to roam free and rebuild what nearly crumbled. Only this time, they have secrets to uncover, truths to discover and Emperors to end.
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Chapter 1 - prologue

They burnt the orphanage," he mummered while stroking the white kitten in his arms. He suddenly stopped stroking it and reached into the pocket of his robes and pulled out a scroll. Setting the kitten down, he handed it the scroll with a small smile.

The feline seemed to know what to do; with a twitch of its ears, it ran away.

The wind blew through his hair as he knelt by the ashes hoping to find something- anything.

"Do not touch those," a voice whispered urgently, breaking him out of his reverie. He stared at the owner of the voice whose eyes held genuine concern, "Ne- er, The Emperor will have your head."

"What happened?" he asked, ignoring the warning as his fingers inched towards the ash.

When he realized she wouldn't answer, he placed his palm on the ash only for images of gasoline, fires, locked doors, and people- children to be specific- screaming. He frowned at the images. "What happened?" he found himself asking for the second time that night.

"The people. Where are they?"

"They got burnt."