Hero Types
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  • Reads 1,826
  • Votes 75
  • Parts 36
  • Time 5h 38m
Complete, First published Jul 27, 2016
Kit Folly was just another teenage girl...

...and she still is. To be perfectly clear, she still deals with the ups and downs of her failing grades,  less-than-supersonic social life, dumb teenage boys, and the nearing void of life after high school. She just happens to be juggling her superhero side-gig at the same time.

A mission like any other fails to go as planned, and Kit and her team find themselves confronted with a mysterious new villain with a new dangerous power that threatens all of superhero-kind. In the wake of an unexpected loss, they have to compensate with a new arrival to the crew--one whom Kit would have preferred to never see again.

To top it all off, there's family health problems, daddy issues, bullying, a lot of homework, and a burgeoning romance with an old enemy. Well--if you want to call it that.












Warning: Sex, Drugs, and Rock'n'Roll

(Also: strong language)
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