Hero Meets Villain
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 173
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Jan 13, 2017
Jake Peterson is a 16 years old teenager and lives in Heroville. There is a river in the middle of Heroville and Villainville that separates them but the village chief, who is Jake's dad and the strongest superhero in Heroville, always say never to cross or go near the river because of the danger there. One day, Jake's curiosity overtook him and went to the river at night to see what was there for himself when everyone was asleep. He found a girl about the same age as him over there by the river bank at the other side. Although they liked each other, they both did not dare to confess their feelings for each other, or they still did not figure out what love is yet. Will Jake be able to keep his little secret or will he get caught red handed? Read on to find out!! (This book would be based more on humans than supernatural powers:)))
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