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To Prevent Pure Heroes
To Prevent Pure Heroes
To Prevent Pure Heroes
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To Prevent Pure Heroes

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A magical girl has followed Kendra home! Not a good thing when you happen to be a villain.

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Release dateJun 1, 2018
To Prevent Pure Heroes
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Emily Martha Sorensen

Books were my first love and best friends growing up, which I did in five states and four countries. My love of storytelling has never waned, and I've always wanted to write -- and share -- my own stories.I love fantasy, especially fairy tale retellings, fascinating magic systems, humor, and clean paranormal romance. I like science fiction too, but the more magic in a story, the more pleased I'm likely to be.I have two comics, the first of them complete, the second ongoing. I enjoy reading, writing, drawing, crafts, editing, and I occasionally play videogames.

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    To Prevent Pure Heroes - Emily Martha Sorensen

    To Prevent Pure Heroes

    The security measures in this lair were over the top.  Kendra scanned her hand, her retina, and then used one of the glinting golden bracelets on her wrist to identify herself.

    Welcome, Seraph, a nasally magical voice announced from below.  It was coming from a synthesizer that a girl with blonde pigtails had just pushed a button on.

    Kendra made a mental note to kill her teammate.  That, or have a talk with her about just how necessary it was to put security precautions on this building, given that Chronos and Tiffany never left it, and Kendra could teleport in.

    Which was what she had done the last time, of course, and the time before that, because it was the obvious thing to do.  But then Tiffany had started whining about how she’d gone to so much effort and nobody ever appreciated her and blah blah blah blah.  So Kendra had teleported outside and walked in through the excessive machines this time.

    Hi, oracle.  Hey, Tiffany, Kendra said, waving carelessly as she descended the stairs.

    Welcome, Seraph, the synthesizer said again.

    "Hello, Tiffany."

    Hi, Kendra! Tiffany chirped.  She moved away from the synthesizer and grabbed a length of twisted pipe from where it was lying against the wall.  You wanna see me fix the plumbing?

    If that pipe was supposed to be part of the plumbing, Kendra was rather alarmed that it was not attached to anything or inside the wall.  Uh —

    FIX IT! Tiffany cried, waving her wand above her head.  Star-shaped sparkles surrounded the pipe and straightened it out.  She had once been a magical girl, and she still had a few of her powers.

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