Sky High
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Class Freak by wxnderland_addict
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Mutants have existed long enough to be properly integrated into society, but not long enough for everyone to have accepted them. Outside of the United States, a hub for mutant immigrants fleeing the oppressive laws of their own countries, fear of mutant syndrome bleeds through the cracks in mysterious deaths, obnoxious court rulings, and social isolation. It isn't all sunshine and rainbows in America, either ⸻ some states are more progressive than others, and it's a constant battle over who has what rights and where. But there is one class of mutants that nearly everyone can agree on avoiding: Class F. The Freaks. For awkwardly tall and perpetually oblivious homeschooler Noah Kirby, all that exists is his house and the little graveyard on his street in North Carolina. When the opportunity comes along to enroll as a first-year at F Class Academy, an up-and-coming school for the most dangerous mutants of the generation, it means opening his eyes to an entirely new world, one where mutant life isn't as easy as he thought it was. Noah has three goals to ensure his start at FCA goes smoothly: 1. Befriend his moody Ability Management partner Amaris, so that they don't both risk failing the class, 2. Get to the bottom of why he keeps waking up surrounded by dissected corpses, and 3. Make it through the year without getting killed by one of his classmates' disastrous accidents. It may sound impossible, but with a dash of optimism and the help of a lot of new friends, he's confident he can make it work. FCA is nothing like he's ever seen before, but it can't be so scary. At the end of the day, mutant highschoolers are just like any other highschoolers... right? [ This story is unabashedly inspired by franchises I liked when I was a kid. I'm mostly writing it just for fun and for my friends to read, but if you also liked stuff like the X-Men, Percy Jackson, and Ever After High, you might have a fun time too! ]
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20 parts Ongoing
*THIS IS NOT A MARVEL STORY* Story: In a bustling New York City high school, five teenagers live ordinary lives while hiding extraordinary powers. Lucas Hayes, Aiden Matthew Collins, Noah Rivera, Owen Dawson, and Gabriel David Turner have all been chosen by the mysterious Dr. Styles to protect their city from unseen threats. Each of them possesses unique superhuman abilities, ranging from telekinesis and super strength to elemental control and shapeshifting. But this isn't a typical superhero story. These young heroes are part of a secret initiative, the "Avengers," but they aren't celebrated or famous. Instead, they struggle to balance their everyday lives with their new roles as protectors. Lucas, a natural leader, is tasked with bringing the team together, a challenge made harder by the constant clashes between Aiden, the rebellious son of the city's mayor, and Owen, who has a quick temper and a lot to prove. Noah, the shy genius, must overcome his anxiety and self-doubt, while Gabriel, the quiet and level-headed one, tries to keep the peace. Bound by destiny and guided by Dr. Styles, they must learn to work together, trust one another, and become the heroes they were meant to be. "Avengers Assemble" is a story of friendship, conflict, and the fight to save their city and each other. In this action-packed adventure, they will discover that the hardest battles are often fought within. Will they find a way to come together, or will their differences tear them apart?
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Any teenager knows that starting high school is the worst experience of their short lives. You're forced to associate with cliques, follow antiquated rules, conform to stereotypes, and also, be a hero. Except, for us, the last one is a little bit more literal. Not only do we have to navigate through high school, but we have to hold the pressure of being the next generation of superheroes as well.