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The Bad Batch - Mini Stories
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Ongoing, First published Jan 06, 2023
Mature
A bunch of mini stories /one shots over a variety of settings. From modern to celestial to the wide universe! 
Ideas for Stories that are too short for big books!

Warnings:
Explicit language - Swearing
Torture, 
Death, 
Suicidal Thoughts, 
Suicide - mentioned-attempted
Blood,
Gore,
Use of Weapons,
Miscarriage,
Menstrual Cycles - Biology
Male Pregancy,
Pregnancy
Mention of Rape,
Sexual references,
Smut,
Angel and demons
Magical Creatures
Celestial Beings
Alpha/Beta/Omega Scenairo
Drugs
Prisons
Medical Terms - Conditons etc
Abuse References

LBGT+ (DON'T LIKE, DON'T READ = SIMPLE)
(Polyamorous - some chapters)
Male x Male, Female x Female, Male x Female 

I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THESE CHARACTERS THEY BELONG TO THEIR RIGHTFUL OWNERS - DISNEY/STAR WARS

May be a few oc's it depends, as this is solely focused on the batch! 
This book has been inspired by others and ideas I can't get out of my head! 


Started: 06-01-23
Finished:
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