The Mutates
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  • Reads 30
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 10, 2019
I might make this and OC X reader depending on what readers want. 

Ever since the first Mutate was discovered three years ago, more and more have been popping up. In the beginning, they would live as a normal part of society, occasionally helping normal citizens with tasks they couldn't do themselves. Most of them were well respected people. Others though, would team up and commit worse and worse crimes. Now, in 2023, almost all Mutates have teamed up and are now busy taking entire villages and sometimes small cities right off the map.

You are one of the few who tries to hide your mutate and live a normal life. Your sixteen, and live alone with your twin sister. Life sucks. Everyday there is another "incident" you have to deal with because no one else will and the police are busy out in the field trying to contain rouge mutates. As far as you know, there are no other mutates in your area and that's just fine by you. 
but one day another shows up and suddenly the two of you are thrown head first into an all out war.

everything in this story I came up with by myself. if anything in this story seems similar to another story or game Etc. it is completely coincidental.
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