Superheroes: Gone wrong [ #Wattys2016 ]
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  • Reads 854
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Mar 14, 2016
What would happen if your entire life were to turn upside down?
Meet 16 year old Oceana, she's just your regular average teenager... or so she thought. The summer after her Junior year everything, and I mean everything, changes for her. This average girl isn't so average anymore. Her simple, docile, life takes a dangerous and surprising twist and soon enough she feels like she's living the life of someone in an action adventure movie.

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 This story is based on a writing prompt I found somewhere. It's about ordinary teenagers who find out they have superpowers. Yeah, I know it sounds basic. But there's a twist you see... the teenagers? They hate their powers. They can't stand them and the powers are the complete opposite of who they are. Please give this a chance and read on to find out more!

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Started- May 7th, 2016
Ended- TBA

Entered in the Wattys 2016

Highest Ranking: 
#31 in adventure on June 9th, 2016

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