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Half Hero ⚡️ {Superhero Adventure Scifi}
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  • Reads 12,991
  • Votes 1,432
  • Parts 46
  • Time 5h 56m
Complete, First published Sep 27, 2019
I should be dead. 

At least, that's what the government officials told me in the super-secret lab where I woke up strapped to a mattress in a windowless room...Sound problematic to anyone else? 

Like I told the psychos experimenting on me, I've got zero clue how I got my new powers, but I'm sure-as-shit not going to let them turn me into a deadly weapon (or squeeze me into a spangly jumpsuit).

Problem is, I'm not so great at controlling whatever the hell it is I've become...Not to mention I'm on the run from my country for a teensy-weensy act of treason while being chased by a shadowy masked mute who may or may not have superhuman abilities too (but is definitely stupid hot under his off-putting disguise).

I'm only 25 and my career choices have been limited to hero or villain. WTF?!? 
                                                                      

Indie Author Fangirl Moments:
1. SHORTLISTED FOR A 2021 Watty (WTF?!?) 
2. A FEATURED STORY ON WATTPAD'S SUPERHERO LIST: GIRL POWER! 
3. FIRST PLACE WINNER IN THE 2021 PUNK ROCK AWARDS, ACTION & ADVENTURE CATEGORY
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