The Supers

The Supers

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They're different. They're unique. They are heroes. But they don't know that. At least, not for now. Abandoned as babies, these 5 teens were told and raised that they were normal kids. But they are the complete opposite. Nash and Hayes are brothers and can move things with their minds. Ariel is an only child and can create force fields. Kat's parents knew she was special from birth and abandoned her, afraid of their own daughter. She has the ability to control technology with her mind. Matthew has a long lost sister and has spent his whole life searching for her. He always wonder why he's been told he can't play sports but soon finds out. He has super speed. And their "mother", Karen. She knows that these children are special. She's known before they were even born, considering she can predict the future. Together they can protect the Earth. Or can they?
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Once upon a time, five people agreed to be part of a secret experiment. The experiment was meant to give them superpowers. They were promised that their loved ones would not be affected by the experiment, no matter what the outcome was. This was good, as the experiment failed--or so they thought. For one, it was her first child. For another, his second-born. For a third, her third. For the fourth, her fourth, and for the fifth, his first. They were all born with strange powers--powers that nobody could explain, and that put everybody around them in danger. Taken from their parents, the children were raised apart from society. They served a particular purpose. Nothing would go wrong. Until something does... or a lot of somethings.

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