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Transition (Rewrite)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2019
Andrew never had a choice in his life. He didn't choose to be born female, he didn't choose to come out to his family, and he didn't choose to be given superpowers. Becoming a superhero, in his mind, was a way to take control of his life, a way to finally make a choice, a way to be the superhero kids like him could relate to.

Little did Andrew know, his choice would have major consequences.

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The characters in the story are my own, thanks.
If you don't like the LGBT community...sorry.
Sorry, Cap, but there be big no-no words in this.
Slurs referring to the LGBT Community are used.
There probably be some possibly-triggering situations, so proceed with caution.

Also, this book is a restart of a book that was on this account.

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So apparently this is #1 in #transteen...?
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