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In a world where each person has a power, you must learn to survive. There is danger around ever corner. Everyone is a threat.

*set in America, specifically Maryland, Baltimore*
I'm not American so tell me what's it's like ig??

❕warning❕
This story will have strong and powerful scenes. It will include a variety of abuse, eg, substance abuse, physical abuse, etc. Self harm, suicide, suicidal thoughts, eating disorders, violence, graphic descriptions, and so on.

This story is not to be romanticised.
Don't be a ghost reader

*everything is fictional*

(Please vent in the comments if need be. I can't guarantee that I or anyone else will reply, but at least you are not suffering in silence)

Don't use my characters without permission!!

Intro
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Deirdre Laurier

"Veni, Vidi, Vici"50% Irish, 50% British

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"Veni, Vidi, Vici"
50% Irish, 50% British

Dexter Barlowe

Dexter Barlowe

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"Quid pro quo"

100% British

Maeve Caddel

"I love you"75% American, 25% Irish

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"I love you"
75% American, 25% Irish

Melanie Esmeray

"I literally love myself"100% American

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"I literally love myself"
100% American

Ava Dupont

"Vouloir, c'est pouvoir"50% African American, 50% French

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"Vouloir, c'est pouvoir"
50% African American, 50% French

Andres Garcia

"Orange sweets> Red sweets"100% Afro latino

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"Orange sweets> Red sweets"
100% Afro latino

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Deirdre
Deirdre's power is haemokinesis.
She can manipulate blood both inside and outside of the body. She can use her power to heal people by keeping the blood inside of there body. She is very powerful and can solidify her blood to create sharp objects. Her drawback is high blood pressure.

Dexter
Dexters power is energy drain.
He can drain the energy from anything he touches.
He can use it on humans aswell. He would be very overpowered but his powers drawback is that he can use whatever energy he takes, but after he uses it all he has none left and is gets very drained.

Maeve
Maeves power is aim.
She is very skilled with guns and bows and arrows. To help with her power she can manipulate her arms to turn into guns, the bigger the gun, the more powerful the shot, however, the bigger the gun the longer her arm feels cramped for. She also has limited ammunition unless she has some extra with her.

Melanie
Melanie's power is mind. She can look into your mind, create flashbacks that never happened, she can read your mind, and make you see stuff. Her drawback is very painful headaches. She also sees stuff from her past.

Ava
Ava's power is animal manifest.
She can manifest certain animals qualities, such as if she wanted to fly, she could manifest bird wings, if she wanted to run fast, she would manifest cheetah legs. Her drawback is when she overuses this power, her quirk becomes less reliable and dodgy. (Kind of like when Maui couldnt turn back into a human lol)

Andres
Andres' power is electricity.
He can generate electricity and lots of it too. This means he has an abnormally high tolerance towards volts. However, he is always producing electricity, and when he over uses it, it becomes dodgy and if he touches you, you could get electrocuted.

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⏰ Last updated: Mar 07, 2023 ⏰

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