The Brink of Madness

The Brink of Madness

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All her life, Keahi Mahoe let people walk all over. But after fourteen years, her patience had began to run thin - until she finally snapped. For Kea, that doesn't just mean standing up for herself. It means burning down a park bathroom, though how she did that, she would never tell. Adrian Morse thought it was hard to keep his secret when he lived in a small town in northern Nebraska. After moving to Los Angeles, he finds out that it's ten times harder to keep his telepathy to himself when he's surrounded by people. Then, he hears the thoughts of girl who can create fire from her fingertips.
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Shortly after World War II, something happened to the human race-something extraordinary. After so much death, humans grew to evolve. Some became stronger, others faster. However, many developed more dramatic abilities-superpowers, to put it simply. Some "Paragons," as they deemed themselves, could fly; others could read minds. And some of them got completely fucked in the power department. Not everyone evolved to possess these skills. These people-muggles, cripples, "Voids"-were viewed as lower; to Paragons, they were useless, worthless wastes of space. Anyone weak was like a bug to them; well, most of them. As anyone would expect, when a good portion of the world becomes powered, some of them are bound to have a superhero complex.

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