The Angel and The Crow - short stories
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Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2021
Mature
These are just short stories I wrote about my characters. They're going to be out of order most likely, I might put a bit of backstory before each. 
A bit of backstory for the world: The Angel is a superhero in Grand Port, Michigan. Her real name is Emilia "Emma" Kessler. She fights  various villains in the city. Her abilities are flight (she has white wings), cytokinesis (ice manipulation),  sickness healing, and  she can summon a bow. 
The Crow is a supervillain from Grand Port, Michigan. Her real name is Minnerva "Minnie" Dahlion. She's a serial killer - but she doesn't kill innocent people. She kills those she believes deserve it.  Her abilities are flight (black wings), pyrokinesis (fire manipulation), injury healing, and she can summon swords. 
Note: I put a mature rating because I might put some NSFW stories on here, but I'll put trigger warnings and such if there's any blood, injuries, nudity, etc.
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