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Objects in Mirror
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Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2025
Fifteen year old Shiloh Walizka has just moved to a massive public school with more kids in just the high school then there were in the entirety of her old school---and her old school was preschool all the way to senior year. On top of that, she soon finds out her teacher isn't exactly who she thinks he is, and he's hiding a secret that will flip her and her classmates' worlds on their heads.
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The Unique And Talented

8 parts Ongoing

"Life isn't always what you want it to be, what you hope it will be. In fact, hope is irrelevant. Nothing can save you here." When the world is in disarray, heroes always rise to the challenge. They walk on a thin line of fate, but what if fate is against them? The life of a hero is a tragic one, sacrifices must be made when you carry the world on your shoulders. The Academy of the Unique and Talented has always been there to create heroes out of broken kids, it's a safe place for those who need it. Stars are colliding as four kids face their past, present, and future. Allies rise as a sinister void may mark the beginning of the end. A crow watches from the shadows as the darkness looms, threatening to consume all. The world is a cruel place, but heroes have to be ready to take the hit, if only to shield the world for a bit longer. Because that's all they're good for, right?