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I'm not who I want to be
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Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2019
About 25 years ago the world was changed forever. Now half the population have powers and the other half are normal people. 

Andrea, a normal girl in middle school, has powers that could stop evil with the flick of a finger. The only problem, both her parents are villains. What do you think they would say if they found out she applied to a high school for hero's? Can Andrea change her destiny of following in her parents footsteps or will she accept the evil inside her?

What about when she meets a cute boy who happens to be one the worst villains there is? 

What about if the kids at her high schools find out that her parents are both top villains?
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Playing His Game

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