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What is the Night World?

 

Introduction

Welcome to the Night World. The Night World isn't a place. It's all around us. It's a secret society of vampires, werewolves, witches and other creatures of the night. They're beautiful, deadly and irresistible to humans. They live among us and anyone you know could be one. Your teacher, or even your best friend. The Night World laws say it's okay to hunt humans. It's okay to toy with their hearts, it's even okay to kill them. There are only two things you can't do with them.

1) Never let them find out that the Night World exists.

2) Never fall in love with one of them.    

 

What Are Our Origins?

This is the club that started when the rules got broken. We are Circle Daybreak; a society made up of renegade Night World members who believe that it is all right to let SOME humans know of our existence. And the soulmate theory is back in effect. Wherever or whoever you soulmate is, you are bound to them for eternity, through every incarnation you live through.

We formed this club in the month of August 1997, when we discovered our common love for the books of L.J. Smith on the Midnight Club. But our foundress remains to be, Cassie Blake, who suggested, started and organized this club. We were all originally from the Midnight Club. All of us have chosen to be a character from any of the books by L.J. Smith and I am Poppy.

 

What Is Our Purpose?

To provide you a place where you are able to meet fellow Daybreakers and most importantly, discuss L.J. Smith and all things related to her. However, this is not the 'We Worship L.J. Smith club.' Yes, all of us here enjoy her work and think she is a wonderful writer. That's one of the main reasons why we formed this club in the first place. But we do not place her on the pedestal. She is human, and is prone to make mistakes just as easily as we are, and should be treated with much respect.