Story cover for Calamity by TJ-Cipher
Calamity
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Completa, pubblicata il feb 16, 2018
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Cover by @dreamersgraphics

SUMMARY:
He felt him, he heard them, the agony which they felt he felt. A stupid dance and a stupid kiss, why did he do that? Why did he make him feel strangely? Why did the universe want him to fail?
His name is Ryden, the blood that runs through him is dark and evil, and he's a mutant. Both parents being serial killers, and having his grandfather be a homophobe and a racist about mutants was better and it didn't help that he had no idea what he was capable of. Everyone has a limit, what if he was the only one that could shatter his?
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