Insert One Liner Here (Book 2)
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  • Reads 4,979
  • Votes 462
  • Parts 35
  • Time 7h 58m
Complete, First published Dec 20, 2015
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••Reached #1 in adventure on 04/07/2019••
••Reached #2 in hero on 05/16/2019••
••Reached #3 in fiction on 05/20/2019••

Arlo Sanders wakes up one morning to discover that he wet the bed. I know what you're thinking and no, he didn't pee himself. He had developed super powers. At first, he was in denial, but inevitably came to the understanding that he is now a Super, and if he has powers, he might as well use them for something other than picking up hot chicks.

Now, not only does he have to deal with school, his almost non existent social life and his aggravating younger brother, but he also has to fight super villains and learn to control his new found powers to avoid blowing his cover to the world...and it is a lot harder than he anticipated. 

Prepare for a roller coaster ride of lame one liners and painfully awkward adolescent behaviour, along with bromances and romances, breakups and make ups, and even some cliché superhero behaviour, villains who hold a grudge, and really dorky super suits. Oh... and angry, rampaging squirrels.
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