The Story of A Villain
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Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2020
"I know you aren't evil." I told her as she gave the chains wrapped around me a resting tug. She laughed, straightening up to her full height, which wasn't very impressive, and staring me down with a scalding gaze that would have made the most morally corrupt politician balk. 

"You have got to be the most naive boy in Seattle." The supervillain declared, sliding a finger along my jawline and to the corner of my chin. Her touch left sparks trailing down my skin, which would have sounded like a poorly written teen novel except for the fact that she was actually sending tingles of electricity along my skin, and judging from her smug expression, she was well aware of what she was doing. She grinned.
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WARNING: CONTAINING AMOUNTS OF SASS PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN TO MANKIND In the city of NYC--- Ok. Hold up. First of all, New York City. What, are ya gonna assume everyone here knows what NYC is? Anyway, this is about two people. I can almost hear you rolling your eyes. Another cliché teen fiction with a bad boy and a good girl? Nope. This is about superheroes. I can still hear you rolling your eyes. Superheroes. Like in comic books? Like people with super speed and mutant powers? Yes. But this isn't about the fight they have. More about the lives they lead without the masks. But just keep in mind, people who live in the world have all different skin colours. Do not assume my characters are of one unless I state them explicitly. and diversity is welcome here in my novel! Anyhow, back to the story. Ever wonder where supervillains go after their fight with the hero? What about the other side of the story? It's not like they sit in their lair cackling all day and planning how to kidnap reporters. What about the lives they lead? And instead of just focusing on that, what if the superhero and the supervillain knew each other? I mean, can they see behind the mask? No, so their identities are secret. So what if the hero and villain were best friends? What if they were roommates? What if they were falling for each other? And what happens when they find out? Now, I assume you know all of these questions will be answered in this book. But hold on. It's going to take a while. You're in for a bumpy ride. And if any of you got any of the references in this description, give yourself a pat on the back. That is a beautiful thing. And if you can name all the references in this book, you truly are a gift to mankind. Fangirl out.
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