Gifted
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  • Odsłon 13
  • Głosy 1
  • Części 3
  • Czas 24m
W Trakcie, Pierwotnie opublikowano sie 24, 2017
Lena was just a regular girl with a normal life. She went to school everyday and came home with her brother Matt. Lena may be a normal girl, but this world isn't the slightest bit normal. In this world, there are the gifted. The gifted are people with abnormal abilities. Some are inhumanly strong, some can control metal, and some came send sound waves from any part of their body. The gifted were hunted for their abilities so most were in hiding. What happens when Lena and Matt discover they have powers? What will their parents do? Kill them or save their only children?

~Sorry if there are any grammar or spelling mistakes. I promise to proofread these, but sometimes I don't catch things so please don't be mean. I hope you enjoy my story!~
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