Changing The Future
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  • Reads 957
  • Votes 66
  • Parts 41
  • Time 4h 10m
Complete, First published Jun 05, 2019
What makes a person a hero?  A good hero can be hard to find.  A hero is selfless, a genuinely good person and someone gets the undivided attention of all of us and causes change. Someone willing to risk their own life to save another. Well if that's a hero. Then I'm more of a hero then they are.

A third generation of ability users. What does it mean to be a hero or a villain. Black and white. What about those who are neither of them. Gray. Alice and Asher, two ability users striving to be heroes. Or are they? Watch as they meet and all their family and the worlds secrets unravel. And someone is trying to change their future for the better or the worse. Will the pressure of society become to much or will they rise above it?
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