Being a girl isn't hard...Right?
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 35m
  • Reads 947
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 35m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2018
Mature
Astral has been banished  from home after he realized he is to marry one of his siblings, who is known as black mist.  His father told him it was the only way to restore the bloodline of their world and for the sake of Astral's well being; he has been unmated for the longest time and was physically abused by his chosen mate (Black Mist) who wants nothing to do with him but break him; But what happens when Black Mists turns him into a human girl?
Yuma is eighteen, and he works at a bar, but when they meet again, Astral is a human female. Read nd find out. 
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Test Subjects 1 And 2

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In the year 5067, Doctor John Smith is a scientist who loves making artificial life forms. He's married, but his wife cannot carry children, so he promised her that he'd make her a very special child. That's how Astral, also known as "Test Subject 1," and his twin Black Mist, also known as "Test Subject 2," were made. Their existance is illegal, though, and when the government finds out about them, they want them obliterated. Will they die, or will they live on?