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  • Reads 155
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 35m
Ongoing, First published Jun 09, 2013
*I'm normal. I'm normal. Maybe if I keep repeating that, then everything will change. Fade. Go away. Maybe I can become just what I convince myself: Normal. Maybe I'm not actually laying on this cold, metal floor, cringing in fear and pain. Maybe this is just a dream...or maybe I'm lying to myself*
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Daniel Jacobs isn't normal in more ways than one. He is different and special, only he didn't know...until now. Daniel is the social outcast of Ridgeville High School. He has one loyal friend that knows more about superhero's and science than any normal teenager. Life for Daniel was normal. That is until Daniel accidently sends the biggest, most poplar jerk across the school courtyard with a piercing headache and a simple flick of his wrist in front of everyone, forcing him to flee. But when his best friend and lifetime crush seem to tag along, things grow more dangerous. Not just for him...but the the one's he cares about most in this world.
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