Human? *RE-WRITING//ON HOLD*
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  • Reads 5,489
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  • Parts 26
  • Time 5h 42m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2014
Mature
Scientists have discovered a way to turn your average human being into any supernatural creature of their choice. But what may seem extremely advanced, complex, and amazing comes with a dark price. The formuals that are used to transform humankind into the supernatural beings from books and movies are very powerful. If the formulas get into the wrong hands, there will be deadly consequences. There are ways to prevent this, but unfortunately for humanity, it's too late.

A.n. Copyright 2014 @BeautyWITHfangs. Do not reproduce or translate this content in any way. All ideas here are original, so please do not try and steal my ideas. A lot of hard work has gone into this.

NOTE: This story was originally just going to be edited, but I think it needs some major work. For that reason, I am putting it on hold so this summer I can really work on this. Please excuse all the mistakes for now because it was my first story.
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