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Ongoing, First published Apr 28, 2017
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All Leah Clarke wanted was to graduate from college and get stuck working in a job that she didn't really love but kept her fed and allowed her to pursue her interests in what little free time she had. She didn't want to be caught in a political war on parahumans--people with extraordinary abilities. She didn't want to be dragged into the world of organized crime. And she definitely didn't want all of that to happen the summer before her senior year at Laurel City University. Of course, things get a little more complicated when your academic advisor is a dick.

Idea was altered but originally inspired by tumblr user swingsetindecemeber's prompt:
"where a grad student becomes a supervillain for extra credit since their doctoral committee is lowkey three of the city's supervillains. and they meet the hero who is cute and charming and idealistic. and damn, extra credit is so not worth this. but damn, grad school is expensive and the job market is competitive"
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