Ember (unOrdinary)
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(Discontinued/ On hiatus with no guarantee of another chapter)
John had always denied that the number on his arm was showing her because her soulmark couldn't show his, right?
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Everyone is born with a number on their body – at the time 1.0. It varied where it was on one’s body, but there were always a few consistent features for each person: it had their soulmate’s ability level, eye colour and it would glow anytime they activated their ability, like their eyes would.
At that very moment, Seraphina had pulled back the sleeve on her left forearm as she stared out in horror at the scene unfolding before her.
The 7.5 showed on her forearm near her wrist with a burnt orange-gold glow.
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- Part 7 of unOrdinary stories
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John doe is not a responsible person, he's impulsive and doesn't consider the consequences.
So going to a school that will more than likely push him over the edge due to the amount of tests and assignments he has, gossiping and powerful student thinking they can prey on the weak, sounds quite in character for him. Not to mention the Authorities, Ember and Spectre.
But at least he can use his ability to help himself, right? Wrong.
or john doe is a little shit and fights people while making friends and failing school
(ABANDONED--BEING REWRITTEN)
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John Doe just wants the world to change. He wants to bring an end to it all, the hierarchy, the authorities, society. So going to Welston High School, the most powerful school in the country. Seemed like a good idea.
He didn't think it would get this hectic though. Between assignments and clubs, Spectre, ember and the authorities, John might not manage to graduate.
At least he can use his ability, right? Wrong.
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When Jane Doe unexpectedly dies following the death of her husband, NXGen and the Authorities seek for a replacement. They turn to John Doe with a very promosing deal that he certainly can't refuse.
Of course, the aftermath isn't so bright.
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Arlo reflects on his actions one night and comes to the realization that he is attracted to John while John is on suspension. Arlo then goes to Remi for advice. Remi then tells Sera who barely believes her and thinks Arlo must've went insane then developed (reverse) Stockholm Syndrome (aka Lima Syndrome). Eventually, Sera is convinced to help Arlo.
When John returns to Wellston, Arlo avoids him. John (assuming he hasn't been forgiven yet,) leaves him be. Unexpectedly, Arlo goes back on his previously distant attitude and approaches John with an apology.
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It is the responsibility of those gifted with powerful abilities to stand over the rest of society, to make sure every citizen knows their place. For Arlo, this is the belief that has been instilled in him since he was young, and one that he has upheld fanatically ever since the disastrous end of his mentor’s alternative system.
So when Wellston's rank one steps outside the hierarchy, concerning herself with trivial matters and in the company of the school’s lowest ranker, Arlo schemes to drag both into their rightful roles. His plan? To isolate the weakest link, the false cripple, and squeeze him out like a lemon.
But just before Arlo’s plot can reach its climax, an unforeseen party steals away his means of attack, throwing his plan into ruins and leaving him at the mercy of the two students he’s despised most. Now forced to feign strength to hide weakness, and to keep playing friendly with John, Arlo must navigate a Wellston that’s far more dangerous to him than before, all the while confronting ugly truths about the hierarchy he’s venerated his entire life.