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“Ah, stick your thumb right there!

Use a little lotion.”

Sally Cot moaned.

“You like that girl?

You feel good?” Dan smirked as his hands manipulated her.

“Of course I do you dummy, you’re the only one who can work

hard enough to get these knots out of my shoulder.

Darn it!”

Sally’s head was off the edge of the bed, her shirt was off, but she was fully clothed otherwise.

She had asked for a back massage in return for his first lessons being a superhero.

After a good fifteen minutes of working out all the stress in Sally’s shoulders with a force that could have crushed rock, she smiled and tapped him.

“I’m good, thank you.”

She quickly put on her shirt and sweater and walked to the kitchen. Dan followed.

Dan bead.

“OK, I’ve got my notes and I’m ready to learn.”

He had sat down at the large glass dining room table with an old style paper notebook and pen.

Sally was strutting past the floor to ceiling windows of the apartnt while she thought.

“You don’t have any law enforcent classes under your belt huh?

I suppose I’ll have to start with what I did before I hit the big ti.”

“Do you think I would be able to take any courses?

Like at a community college?”

“Heh, perhaps, but I could probably count the number of male cops in Boston on one hand.

You’re likely to get grabbed and pinched before, after, and during class.”

“Maybe I could go as a girl?”

He shrugged. “Like, crossdress or sothing?”

Sally raised her eyebrow.

“I guess not.”

“You might be able to take an online course.

You got your papers from the governnt right?

After H & R rejected you?”

Dan grimaced at the mory of rejection and then recovered.

“Yes, I officially have a green card.

I don’t know where they would deport

if I got into trouble though.”

Sally continued. “While you’re taking classes you can do night patrols and you can listen to a police scanner if ergencies arise.”

“Right,

walking around in my suit will draw a lot of attention, even after I got the…you know.” He pointed to his crotch. “Adjusted.

Right, night patrol. I’ll pick up a police scanner online.”

“If you took this slow, you might just want to pick a section of town and patrol it.

Get comfortable being out there, learn how the neighborhood works at night.

You know how to fight without hurting people, so we’re good there.”

“What about immobilizing people after I catch them or stop them?”

“For our team our sli girl Physalis does most of that work.

Cygnus can control people too.” She clapped her hands. “Big plastic zip ties, the real strong ones.

They’ll do just fine.

If your fighting super villains, that’s a different problem.

You may need help from soone else.”

“What’s the best way to contact the police once I’ve stopped the baddies?”

“Most of the ti, if the cri is small, the victim will have a cell phone.

Tell them to call the police.

Wait until you hear the sirens, and then bolt.

You don’t want to leave a victim alone for very long.

For bigger cris, the clock is ticking for the villains anyway.

Do your thing until you win, and let the cops handle the rest.

Just make sure you flee, because you’re a vigilante.

The less footage they have of you the better.”

“Won’t the Feds and you girls try to stop ?”

“You think the Feds are going to light you up for doing good?

No way.

The Blazers have bigger fish to fry than to stop soone from cri fighting, so long as you don’t hurt anyone.

The trick is to practice.”

“Practice?”

“Yeah, try going up high and drop so stones in the ocean.

Then try to catch them before they hit the water.

Go to Main and find an abandoned quarry, punch the crap out of so rocks, improve your speed.

Have you tried seeing if you have any other powers?”

“Other powers?”

Sally sighed in exasperation.

“OK, we’re going to the roof.”

Sally walked around Dan examining his posture.

“No, no.

Make sure your legs are further apart, and bend at the knees.

You’ll never know how kinetic your powers may be if you have one.”

“If I do have a superpower, I might hurt soone at my first go.”

“That’s why you have

sweetie.”

She bent over slightly and stuck out her tongue.

“You’re right, instead of facing Cambridge,

turn around and point your eyes and hands out to sea and look right at the horizon.

Most beams spread out after a few miles.”

“Fine.” He turned around and braced himself.

“Now, when I first found out I had eye-beams, I had experienced a pretty big trauma.

My best friend, my dog Molly, died.

She was hit by a truck.”

She looked down. “When I found out, I ran into the woods and cried.

I got angry and thought it was so unfair that I couldn’t help her.

I scread and when I did, my eyes blasted through a boulder the size of a car.

You see, we realize our powers through our emotions.

Once you do it a few tis, you can find the hook that triggers it and flip the switch without reliving the trauma.”

“I’m so sorry Sally.”

He felt the urge to give her a hug, but forced it down to not get distracted. “So I have to relive a trauma.” She nodded.

Sally looked on as he held up his arms.

After a mont, she saw a wave of emotion pass over Dan’s face twisting it in anguish and rage.

He yelled out.

A low hum rose from the air around him and Sally could feel power rising in him.

“Fuck!”

He then opened his eyes to see sothing incredibly peculiar.

In front of him by about ten feet was a square panel of dim illumination.

Behind the panel,

light was ever so slightly distorted.

Sally walked around the panel as it shimred slightly.

She took a quarter from her pocket and tossed it at the panel.

It simply bounced off onto the ground.

“It’s a force field.”

Sally smiled. “Very impressive.

Does it take effort to maintain?”

“Not much, I don’t think.”

He grinned.

“Forcefield huh?

That’s pretty cool.”

Picking up the quarter again she ca to the edge of it.

She put the quarter on edge with the field, as if to cut the quarter using the field.

It sliced right in half, with one half dropping to the ground.

“It’s razor sharp, be careful with this power you might hurt soone.

Let’s test its durability.”

Sally gave it a punch.

“The panel made a noise that sounded like a dull gong. “How did that feel?”

“I could feel it a little draining for a mont, but I’m not feeling it anymore.”

“OK, a little harder.”

The superheroine did a spinning back kick into the field, her standing foot dug into the rooftop by an inch. They both heard a sharp crack.

“What was that Sally? I felt a little drained, but not much more.”

“That was my foot breaking the sound barrier.

Here’s the tough test, get ready.”

Her eyes glowed red.

“Sally, don't you think I should get out of the way?”

Two beams of white light erupted from her eyes and lanced out towards the blue square.

The field seed to absorb the beams and glow deep orange.

The laser eyes gave off incredible heat that distorted the air like hot asphalt on a sumr’s day.

“Ah shit!

That’s powerful Sally.

I think you can stop now.”

He felt his knees wobble. “Sally quit it! …Sally!”

He dropped to one knee and the field started to waver and finally shatter.

At that exact mont Sally shut her eyes.

She flopped down exhausted,

Dan ran to her and grabbed her.

“Are you alright Sally!?

Talk to .”

He shook her a little, looking for a response. “I need to know you're alright.”

“Incredible.”

She looked up at him with shimring eyes. “That force field of yours is going to save so many lives if you practice it.” She hugged him.

“I’d trade it for my eye-beams any day.”

Deleria Trens poked her head around the corner of a dingy building looking for soone before ducking again.

“Who are you looking for, Obsidian?

Why did you bring

here?”

“It’s your boyfriend.

He cos this way around this ti.

I’ve been stalking him.”

“Dan!?

I told you not to hurt him.”

“And I’m not going to.

I just want to talk to him.”

She made fists, making them crack as she did so.

Blood drained from Deleria’s face.

“I don’t think this is a good idea.

We should go.”

“There he is!”

Obsidian trotted over to Dan walking down the sidewalk. “Hey asshole.”

Dan turned around.

“Are you talking to ?”

“Yeah, I am, you slut.

I heard what you did to my girlfriend.”

She stuck out her chin in defiance. “We gotta problem.

You and I have to sort this out.

Why don’t you co this way and settle things like a woman would.”

She cracked her neck.

He looked behind her unphased.

“Deleria?!

Is that you?

Hi!”

He waved at the goth girl running up to Obsidian. “You're Deleria’s girlfriend?

She’s a sweet girl.

What’s your na, friend?”

He offered his hand.

“Obsidian.”

She slapped the hand away. “I’m not your friend.”

Deleria finally got a good look at him and sothing switched in her. She wanted one more ti with him, so she tried using her power.

“You’re going to co back to our apartnt Dan.

Obsidian, you’re going to join us too.

We’re all going to have a grand ti.”

Dan laughed.

“That really is tempting Dee.

But I have work in a couple of hours, and you honestly deserve more ti than that.

I work at Cloud Nine.

How about a cup of coffee?”

Deleria shook her head.

Why didn’t it work anymore?!

“Um, yeah sure. There’s a cafe we like a couple of blocks north of here.”

The three of them sat at a small stone topped table surrounded by won of various ages.

Dee and Obi noticed how all the girls would steal glances of Dan’s butt and try to co up before the two girls glared and drove them off.

“This is really good coffee, ladies.”

He sipped and smiled.

“Thanks for taking .”

They awkwardly smiled and laughed.

“So what did you want to talk about?”

Deleria blushed and looked at her coffee.

“Well you see,

ever since that night.

I’ve had a hard ti getting any more work.”

“Why is that?”

Obi shook her head. “Because you got away, you idiot.

The mafia caught wind and gave her the black ball.”

“What about you?

Why don’t you work?”

“I do, but it was much easier when we were bringing in two incos.

We’ve got savings, but we’ll

barely scrape by if we keep this up.

I wanted you to know what you did.”

Obsidian pouted.

“For fucks sake.”

Dan was astonished. “Dee kidnapped !

This is outrageous.”

“Dan.”

Dee was starting to get flustered. “I’m alright with the consequences, and I didn’t plan this eting,

it was all Obi’s idea.

She can’t seem to drop it.”

Dan shrugged. “What do you want

to do about it?”

Obi shrugged. “I wanted to kick your ass.

Now that I’ve seen you and we talked.

I don’t want to that much.”

He tapped his fingers in frustration.

“Can you please tell

why you both are villains?”

He pointed at them.

“You don’t seem very good at it.”

Dee pouted. “I was an orphan when I found out people would do things I asked them to do if I did it right. College was a breeze,

probably too much of a breeze.

When I got my diploma, I didn’t know much, because I barely studied.

I used won to get what I wanted.

Then I fell in with the wrong crowd.

They saw my potential, they said.

I can make just about anyone do anything I want. I was good at it until you ca along.

It’s just that the law gets in the way.

While I can get free, it just takes a lot of ti, and it’s a pain in the ass.

So I use it discreetly and for specific reasons.

It's not like I'm trying to seduce the president.”

“What about you, Obsidian?”

Dan sipped his coffee. “Why are you a baddie?”

“I grew up on the streets and joined a gang when I dropped out of high school.

When I got bored of beating up weak thugs, I worked at different clubs.

I was the best bouncer.

Because I was super abled, organized cri ca to

so I could make other supes pay up gambling debts they owed.”

She snapped the stirrer she was playing with in half. “That led to darker things.”

“Would you two be heroes if you could?”

Obi and Dee looked at each other before bursting out laughing.

Dee said. “You’ve got to be kidding .

, a hero, after what I’ve done?

You don’t get it, do you?

Once you beco a villain, you’re an outlaw.

You stay one step ahead of the cops and stay in the underworld.

You make enough money to have so laughs and maybe go to Cloud Nine once a month.”

“You go to the club?”

“Why not?”

“Won’t so supe find you out and get you?”

“It’s a different building, both of which are well protected.” Obi waved her hand.

“If a super-abled person, good or bad, causes any trouble, they get banned from all clubs like it in the US or Europe.

The villains never et the heroes, because otherwise they could never fuck a man again without the risk of killing them.

They didn’t tell you?”

“No, actually.”

“Well now you know.

Cloud nine serves both the good girls and bad girls.

They just want to make money. Anyway, it's not like we’ll ever get in there again with how little we pull in.”

Dan looked at these pretty but sad girls and saw a bit of himself in them.

These two won had incredible potential that was wasted by a callous world that didn’t care about them.

“Obsidian, I’ll see if I can get you hired on at Cloud Nine as a bouncer, if you promise to help

work as a superhero. We would have to work as vigilantes.

Does that sound good to you?”

“You’d do that for ?”

She looked at Deleria. “Is he shitting ?”

“I don’t know Obi, but it does sound like a good deal.

I think the pay for bouncers at Cloud Nine is pretty high.

You won’t have to do things you don’t want to anymore.”

Obsidian started to tear up. “Don’t you bullshit

Dan.

If you’re pulling a fast one, I don’t care what happens to , I’ll co after you with everything I got until you or I end up dead.”

“I promise, I’ll ask to get you an interview.

If it works out, you can shred your villain card.”

Obi gulped. “OK.

If you get

in, I’ll help you.”

Dan turned to the gothic girl.

“And Deleria, would you like to help

too?

I could use your help interrogating criminals from ti to ti.”

“I guess.”

She bit her thumbnail. “Any money helps.”

“Great, that settles it then.

Let

get your phone numbers and I’ll let you know.”

After getting their contact information they all stood up.

“I’m so glad we got to catch up Dee.”

Dan said and reached out and hugged her.

A couple of won saw and grumbled at the public display of affection.

Dee reflexively hugged back hard.

“Thank you Dan.”

Obsidian went to break them apart before Dan grabbed her and pulled her in for a group hug.

There were even more gasps and a whistle from the cafe patrons.

“Dan, this is embarrassing.”

Obi squird. “Damn, you are strong.”

“I think this is going to be the start of a beautiful partnership, you two.” He squeezed a little and let go.

“You won’t regret going legit.”

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