H.O.P.E.

H.O.P.E.

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H.O.P.E.. Heroes Of the Purple Elephant. Michelle Robinson, Lizzy Morgan, Brandon Falcon, and Alex Emaght are all in a group of people working on a top secret project. The machine is designed to accelerate the cells in the human body for a short period of time to help people heal faster. But the machine uses radiation, and even a tiny problem can cause extreme harm. That's why it's top secret, because the public would freak. But what would happen if something did go wrong? _________________________________________________ Inspired by The Flash All characters are mine; no using unless approved by me
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