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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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Shortlisted for the Open Novella Contest 2019 • Being a Supervillain is tough. Between managing a secret lair and making sure your mom doesn't stop loving you because you keep telling everyone she's dead, it's a really hard business to be good at? Add to that, the fact that somehow you got arrested because your cat sitter didn't take the day off and then you go around expressing your unconditional love for pancakes in a Super holding cell because technically they can't put you in a proper prison and you don't really have a choice because lawyers are expensive? And then, you realise your best friend is plotting go take over your spot as the greatest villain there ever was? Okay, maybe not the greatest, but you do come pretty close to it! To top it off, there's that one Superhero who's just so completely gorgeous, you couldn't imagine any harm coming to them? Because they're just that precious? I guess that makes me a Supervillain with minor time travel superpowers and a huge crush on a not so powerful Superhero? And all you have to do is protect yourself and everyone you love from your ex best friend/sidekick --because let's face it that's the highest level of praise for a wretched traitor here--and you also have to get out of Super Holding somehow? What could go wrong? Right?