Teen Powers
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  • Reads 55,933
  • Votes 3,252
  • Parts 23
  • Time 1h 15m
Complete, First published Sep 06, 2013
Willow is a 15 year old girl who's had a pretty bad life. Her parents died when she was 8 and she was forced to live with her horrid aunt who hates Willow. But when Willow stumbles upon superpowers her whole life changes forever. Will Willow be able to adjust to her new life? COMPLETED
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