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The Morpher

The Morpher

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Pokemon
This the story of a boy named shadow but read the first book for all the info realizing it everyone writes so much more then me so I'm ma write exactly what happened in the first got a pokemon beat a gym got a friend got bored tried beating team toxic alot of times I really have no idea what I'm doing big charizard if your reading this den go read the first and btw ?...?.....?...eek..... Dat all I got. WHY YOU STILL HERE READ
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When 4 young Eeveelution brothers named Umbreon, Flareon, Jolteon, and Vaporeon start 10th grade, they meet some new friends, a Sylveon, an Espeon, a Glaceon, and a Leafeon. Together, they go on many crazy adventures as they fight against many crazy enemies. Will they make it through the year in one piece, or will the conflicts draw them apart? Find out! Disclaimer: I do not own Pokemon. Pokemon is owned by Nintendo, Game Freak, and the Pokemon Company. I also don't own the cover art. This story may also contain extreme or intense jokes not suitable for any young readers under the age of 13. This story is a parody of Pokémon and is not canonically associated with Pokemon in any way. As such, all of the characters are not meant to represent those from the games, anime, or other Pokemon media themselves. Instead, they are different interpretations of the characters.

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