The Hybrid
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  • Reads 161
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 9
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2015
Sorin Rallei is a 17 year old boy who lives in a strange time. In his time all kids are given powers when they turn 13, and each kid receives 2-3 of them. They could be anything from flying to controlling the elements to glowing in the dark. And when Sorin's parents kick him out when he gets his powers he wants to know why. He turns to the streets of New York to help him understand his gifts, and he did for five years until he did something that he may or may not regret for the rest of his life.
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Visions

26 parts Complete Mature

16-year-old orphan, Maraline Paisley-Bynes, gets sent to her last foster home in Waynesville, North Carolina. She has always felt like an outsider with her all-black aesthetic and completely covered in tattoos and piercings. For her entire life, she has always believed that it was just her as she carried powers of destruction and life with another an understanding of how or why she had them. Until, that school day when she finds a small group of teenagers with powers similar to her own, a life filled with secrets that she must uncover, and powerful visions of her future. She finds love, her family, and a life filled with happiness, but her visions getting stronger of a terrible future creep around the corner and pull her down through mental breakdowns of sexual trauma, death, self-harm, and fear Will death take everything from her or the newfound life is beginning to grow? Trigger warning: SA and self-harm