TMNT girls 2007 the beginning
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  • Reads 1,293
  • Votes 43
  • Parts 15
  • Time 33m
Complete, First published Sep 09, 2022
Larota and her sisters Talena and Amoly had to leave their home, Furuji ninja institute. Had not been knowing where to go, one turtle named Venus suggested contract for them.
"Give me your powers and I'll help you"
What will they choose?


Sorry for writing new story with stories undone, but I wanted to start a new work because I always fail to make Larota's character. I didn't know how to write 'not a leader but eldest of sisters and taken care about them' person. If she is so good sister why she isn't a leader? Or wait, Venus isn't a leader? 
So my stories always was unclear and characters' behaves always changed. I feel sorry for my readers and Lara's fan making her like that.
But thanks to deviant art, I could get a lot of information about Larota. So now I have ideas to write perfect her character.
(However I couldn't know about Venus. How strong is she? Does she have good relationships with others?)
May be I'll fail again but I'll do my best for stories.


P.S
Don't worry. Other stories Larota plays important role too.
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