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The Characterisation of Annabelle le Roux
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Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2020
Phoenix is a muscular good looking, crime fighting superhero and now he is dead. What will his creator James do to fill the void. Ah, he has a solution. Annabelle le Roux.

This story is the result of spending too much times on the website TV tropes. Lampshade everything.

#1: Girlfight (30 November 2020) (Yes, it is a very large tag, thanks for asking)

WARNINGS: (Because this seems to be a good way to advertise the story). In this story the word decompose will be used in reference to a person. There will be words that some may consider swearing. This story acknowledges the existence of sex. There  is no sex however, so don't get your hopes up.

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