The Ants Nest

The Ants Nest

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A story of a group of friends who live in a universe where everyone is born with some sort of powers. Although you may think this is good and justice can be served, just like in the movies - it's nothing like that. Chaos and fear roams the streets, though people turn a blind eye to it. Now, you may be wondering, why is this story about a group of school friend? Why not a true hero? Well, when everyone has powers, the lines between hero and villain blur. The only hint towards good is how people WANT to see them. I mean, what's good without a little bit of Bad?
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