They all met in an orphanage—they were all 14, small, weak, but in the awkward stage where no one wanted to adopt them. They were all the trouble makers and, therefore, looked down upon.
Noah Puckerman took it upon himself to form his little group of trouble makers and make them into something more - just bad people. After a while of what he called ‘training’, he realized their options were limited in the orphanage and decided to escape the place and go on the run, with only one rule—they only look out for each other.
They’ve managed to remain incognito for a while: stealing things from rich houses, bribing people, gambling—they’re the best at what they do. Each and every orphan in the group has a helpful skill that in the long run always comes in handy when doing the deed.
After four years on the run and still never being caught, the group of teenagers - dubbed ‘The Bad’ - find themselves in Lima, Ohio, a quiet, small town where all the people are, well, good. The town is polite and charming, and not one bad thing happens there. So when they do start happening? Well, there’s only one way to look to.
Missions to woo, take down, steal, and screw over multiple teenagers in that town have been assigned—but what happens when feelings start to get in between? Jealousy, friendships, and bad things start happening to good people to which they have no one to blame but themselves.
With the arrival of The Bads? Lima will never be the same.
Sam Evans is a good.
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