Stripes of potential -- PART 1
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Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2020
In this story i am writing to whoever might be reading it, we follow the story of a young man in his 20's, who goes by the alias "White stripes", He hasn't done any really exciting or interesting things in his life so he kinda just lived life as an extra. Then in steps Magenta Magenta, a man who would soon enough, change white stripes' life forever, joining up with Magenta and his teammates: Enigma, Purple haze, Heavy weather, Killer queen, Green day and Planet waves, White stripes would soon become one of the most infamous people on earth. In this version of earth, people are born with chance of gaining a cognitive abilities, these abilities can be anything from making explosions, telepathy, speed, you name it. White stripes is (obviously) one of these people, thing is, he has NO clue how to use his power or what it even is. final thing for closure, nearly every character in this is named after a song, band or album, I do not intend to claim ownership of anything, all copyrighted names belong to their respective owners, thank you and please don't kill me.
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