
Who I've Got To Be
Summary
Battery City, a place run and controlled by the BLI, aka Better Living Industries. Here, everyone and everything is perfect. Here, there are no mistakes. And if there are mistakes, they're removed as quickly as possible, for their is no room for them. Draculoids and Scarecrows run all operations under the company, and handle any outside of the city limits. Beyond these limits are the zones, were you find the Killjoys. The Killjoys rebel against the BLI and their 'perfect' outlook on life, trying to make life beautifully alive in color and abnormalities, while the BLI try to wipe them out to keep their perfect blan city the way it is.
Here you meet Celeste, a girl with a simple life. She'd never broken a single rule in Battery City, until now. She illegally dated a boy under the acceptable age, getting pregnant. With the BLI now onto their secrets, a mission to stay true to, which means wiping out all imperfections they seek to destroy her and her illegally existent child. But if the killjoys have anything to say about it, she'll continue on living, even if it means giving their own in exchange.
Here you meet Celeste, a girl with a simple life. She'd never broken a single rule in Battery City, until now. She illegally dated a boy under the acceptable age, getting pregnant. With the BLI now onto their secrets, a mission to stay true to, which means wiping out all imperfections they seek to destroy her and her illegally existent child. But if the killjoys have anything to say about it, she'll continue on living, even if it means giving their own in exchange.
Characters

Dark Dreamer
Celeste - Main Character - picture coming soon

Fun Ghoul
Frank Iero as Fun Ghoul in killjoy setting

Jet Star
Ray Toro as Jet Star in killjoy setting

Kobra Kid
Mikey Way as Kobra Kid in killjoy setting

Party Poison
Gerard Way in Party Poison killjoy setting
Chapters
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Chapter 1 : These pigs Are After Me
Character setting ; developing a basic structure. A bit boring but vital.
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Chapter 2 : Where Are You Destroya?
Quite a meaningful and inside look into the meaning of the killjoys and what they stand for.