The Midnight Gang (NEWEST)

The next morning, Leo walked out of St. Willow’s with his father, a clean bill of health, and a small, tattered notebook hidden in his coat pocket. In it, in wobbly handwriting, were the rules of the Midnight Gang and a list of unfinished wishes.

At 11:03 p.m., Tom appeared at the foot of Leo’s bed like a ghost.

“You don’t have to go,” he said quietly. The Midnight Gang

“What’s this?” the old man grumbled. “A mutiny?”

The newest member was a terrified, homesick boy named Leo. He had arrived that morning with a concussion and a broken wrist, convinced that hospitals were places where you went to be bored, poked, and forgotten. The next morning, Leo walked out of St

The first rule of the Midnight Gang was simple: Find someone who is lonely, scared, or forgotten, and give them a story they’ll never forget.

And somewhere, in a quiet ward on the third floor, Tom, Molly, and Raj were already planning their next adventure—waiting for another lost child to find them, and for the clock to strike eleven. At 11:03 p

“I do,” Leo replied. “But I’m taking something with me.”