The future in the past - PJ Masks
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  • Reads 127
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 5
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Jan 12
Mature
This fan fiction is about the villains from the future come to the past to prove that they are better (or something more) than the original villains (Romeo, Luna girl, Night Ninja).
As time passes the PJ Masks and the original villains will know more about those new three villains. Who are they and the reason that they became villains.
WARNING: cointain ships and some mentions of domestic violence and bullying 
P.S. No, this is not really for kids and the PJ Masks are owned by Disney Junior
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