Aren't Superheroes Supposed to be Straight?
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  • Reads 101
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 7
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published May 26, 2016
Life has been a tragic story for Gio from being bullied, being a foster kid left in a basket with a letter and a necklace, and being stalked by his teacher, amazing is the last thing you can say about his life. 

A message from his mother that's says I'll see you soon. Its the moment he's been dreading will it be lovely or tragic. Also with a possible love interest what's going on?

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"My baby, let me hold my baby!" She cried as the doctors explained she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. "Oh you have your father's eyes. I wonder what you're gonna grow up to be like, I know when you get older you're gonna ask questions like; I wonder what they were like, Who do I look more like, and why did they leave me?" She said as a stray tear rolled down her cheek.

'I have to get you out of here before they find me?' She thought.
While gathering her clothes she heard heavy footsteps down they hall which could only mean one thing, THEY'RE COMING!
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