Black Clover
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 8
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published May 10, 2023
(This is based on the anime, Kaitou Joker. Spade, Queen, Kaitou, Silver Heart aren't my OCs. They are from the anime. :))

"Good evening, master." I greeted. He smiled though the phone camera. "Good evening, Black Clover. I have something to tell you." I tilted my head. "You are a phantom thief. You have graduated." 

Akira, a young Japanese woman who was abused. She strives for a much more better life, but recently, she has found a much more better one, that will be unforgettable.

(Instead of re writing this, I'll write another one but instead of Akira, it will be a different OC and a new plot. Thanks for reading this!)
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