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3 of a Kind
3 of a Kind
3 of a Kind
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3 of a Kind

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kRaven, Mirakoshi, and Evo all have stories to tell from their experiences. 3 of a Kind tells those stories. Follow Mirakoshi in an adventure from a previous lifetime, Evo when she was still a homeless club kid, and kRaven looking back on it all. Coldwater's most unusual superhero team have had adventurous lives, these are 3 of those stories just for you!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherSoul Tsukino
Release dateOct 31, 2018
ISBN9780463347706
3 of a Kind
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Soul Tsukino

Soul Tsukino lives in the state of Maine. When not enveloping himself in a new fiction story he also comments on happenings in the animation and Otaku fan scene. A creative writer since he was young, he runs a writing panels for local animation conventions. When not putting words to a page, Soul enjoys Professional Wrestling and historical pop culture.

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    3 of a Kind - Soul Tsukino

    3 of a Kind

    by: Soul Tsukino

    Published by Soul Tsukino

    Edited by: AE

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    Contents

    Mirakoshi's Tale

    Evo's Tale

    kRaven's Tale

    Thank You

    About the Author

    Thanks

    Connect To Me

    Mirakoshi's Tale

    (The Early 1980's)

    It was part of a Midwestern town that was away from the main city. It was well known for its visitors, but had a lot of its own dwellers. Most of them were proud to be from the area, even if their homes were not brand new or ones to brag about. The official name of the small town was Epson. It was referred to by that by the state governments and all across the newspapers and on TV. But the people from all around called it Chinatown due to it being the local center for those from Asia or descended from those immigrants. What many didn't realize, or drawing a snicker from those that did, was that Chinatown was mostly Japanese. Although it welcomed those from just about anywhere in the world, it was mostly the Japanese descendants from those of earlier generations that had founded the town many years before that called it home.

    Whatever the people called it, Epson was not a terrible place to be. It primarily made its business from the various shops and stores around the area. Epson was a great location for those around to come and spend some time and money. There were plenty of buildings and restaurants around and most did not have any problems with where you came from, just as long as the money was good and you behaved yourself, Those who did business in the city area knew tourism was a big part of town life there, so acting mean and ugly to people you didn't know wasn't something that paid off.

    Over on the Eastern part of the city sat an older building. It was wide but only two stories tall. The bottom floor was where people wanted to be. It had sat on that site for more than 70 years. It was first built by townspeople near the turn of the 20th Century. In that time, it had changed hands plenty of times and served many functions. It had been a small dance hall, a bar, a

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