To Carve Our Names in Fire
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Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2020
Mature
the government needed weapons. They chose the kids. 
After an unprovoked bombing, a sanctioned department of the government led by the overbearing Colonel Louis Branby, decided to take measures into their own hands. Securing children from multiple schools, he injected them with the Mutation Serum, hoping to use them as weapons. they developed powerful abilities. Little does Branby know, Jenson Turner was among the kids he took. After Jenson's friend Poe is taken to solitary confinement for further testing of his powers, Jenson has had enough. He must find a way to utilize his newfound powers, blasting through Branby's military grade defenses to reach him, and escape, running cross-country with nowhere to hide. Will he survive Branby's efforts to get him back, or will he be doomed to become a weapon at the vicious man's disposal?
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