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Jan-Time control

Feb- Create anything

Mar-flame control

April-steal others abliities

May-return everything back

June-powerless

July-Put others to sleep

August-super strength

Sept-Control worm holes

Oct-Mind reading

Nov-body possession

Dec-elemental control

A world where what month you were born on was important. And every month had its own power.

If you were born in January, then you'd have the ability to control time. February childeren were able to create anything. May people were able to handle the heat of fire. April's were able to steal others powers and October was able to read minds.

Everyone had one or two powers. One is inherit, the other is your month. Everyone, but me.

I hated it... My powers were made to kill... They were made to be the end of all types of things.

That was why I wore charms. They kept my abilities non-existent. I couldn't hurt anyone like that.

I sighed as I tugged at a charm. It was the beginning of the school year... Of high school...

At middle to high school level, you have to show them all, teachers and students, what you're made of. Figuratively of course, since some of us are monsters made of literal elements.

Me, I'm an ink skeleton. I can take alot of damage, it still hurts though.

"Fresh verses Lele." Asgore boomed over everyone.

I sat quietly, studying on how the colorful skeleton fought. It was affective... On the fire monster he was fighting.

Fresh was an April child, meaning he could steal powers. Not really good in my opinion.

Fresh ducked under the white flames as he shot frozen fire crystals. The crystals exploded around the fire element. The dust and smoke blinded them as the other monster blashed them back. The fire monster fell out of the ring, leaving Fresh the winner.

The skeleton walked over to his large crowd of friends as a new pair were choosen. Of course, I didn't pay much attention on who went in, just on how they fought.

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