the rise of the five.
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Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2019
Mature
Five teen's were all born on the same day following a solar eclipse.

The result, Each of them has a unique power.

A girl who can see the past of someone by looking at them.

A boy that can see the results in a relationship , a real-life cupid.

A transgender that can sense hatred.

A boy who can read mind's, but suffers from constant headache's.

And finally, the girl who can see the future and has the power to change it.

But what they all have in common is a bond that let's them know when the other is in trouble.

But what happens when they find each other due to a girl who reached out to them via mental telepathy?
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