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Black Holes Revealed In Peter Mistake's Black Hurricane
Black Hurricane This is the story of the infamous black hurricane.He was called this because he had the power to make a black hole over himself transporting him to anywhere he wanted and getting there in no time at all (literally). This also meant he could put black holes over anyone he chose and transporting them to any jail based on the seriousness of the crime. He gained his power from how his parents genes mixed creating a human looking mutant and his responsibilities were the usual keep the city from dying. He never killed anyone though because of his body. He looked like a human being alright but his inside were different allowing him to give or take away this power to anyone he wished. This is the story of how he saved his city from

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