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The world had entered its superhero era. No one knew how it happened. 99% of humankind had gained super abilities but we all know the saying; With Great Power Comes with Responsibility. Heroes had been raised and villains too. In a world where good things were to occur, bad things will always find it's way. The discovery of superhuman abilities had led science into a realm of new beginnings, new beginnings of other life apart from humans. Aliens as some would call it. Humans had mutated into a new gene called Super Humans an with that normal humans were rare to find in the world. It was theorized that at the age of sixteen, every human was to gain or have gained super abilities because of the differences between human cells. Even at younger ages, some will exhibit great strength while some would wait till they are coming of age because after the age of sixteen, gaining super abilities would never occur. This was the law of the planet. Seraphina Jordans, the daughter of the two greatest superheroes had always been waiting for when she would get her powers. It was her dream to become just like her parents. Although she didn't show any signs of abilities, she knew that when she turned sixteen she would definitely turn get power abilities. Struck and frustrated, she quits high school that is until The Z Base, a mighty organization set up for normals as they call them had given her a free admission into school. Their academy or rather a military base as some would call it. The simple reply she had given them was all that was to decide her fate or rather her destiny. All Rights Reserved. Cover by Author.

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