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Vortex, you're my hero... You wish anyway. ;) (ch. 1)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 27, 2011
Normal?...not so much. 
Having a masked man, who lives in lycra, follow your every move, doesn't sound all that appealing, and neither does it for Phoebe. The only reason she lets him is because of the troubles that can't seem to stop finding her, maybe having a hero on standby isn't such a bad thing... and the fact he's good looking doesn't hurt the cause ;) will he reveal himself to Phoebe? WIll they get to together? and Will Phoebe get through it?
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