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Compelling Justice starts the conversation. “I wish you a good day, why do you bother me at work?” Little Wing answers quickly, “I just don’t want anyone to get hurt.” “You don’t need to worry, I just care for justice, Little Wing or should I say Charly.” Little Wing responds surprised, “How do you know my name?” “I’ll briefly introduce myself, I’m Compelling Justice respectively Cassie.” Charly sees a light, “You’re my sister?” “Congratulations, you remember.” “That doesn’t change the fact that I have to arrest you.” Cassie says sarcastically “Did I do anything wrong, I don’t think so. I live by the law.” She says coolly and seriously: “Oh no, you hurt people, you are a bad person, you left me alone.” “Do you hear yourself?” 5 more heroes step behind Little Wing. “You always tell only your side of the story. You pretend to be the victim. But what about me? What about the story I went through, My side of the story? You always pretend that I’m the villain of the tale. But that is not the truth and you know this as well as me. You never gave me the chance to explain myself and the things I did. I know your life also wasn’t easy, but mine was definitely the worst. You only know a small part of the whole story. Not the whole beginning. Not the ending, just a few parts in between. I kind of understand that you are mad. But how should I feel? You betrayed me. You lied to me. You left me alone. I only took what was supposed to be mine. And now you’re telling me I’m a bad person. Yes, maybe I am a bad person. But then you are bad too. I know I have bad blood and I don’t deserve to live. But then you neither. Should I tell the world what you did to me when we were kids? Should I tell everyone that you forced me to clean the toilets with my toothbrush which I had to use after it again? Or about the time I got a glass angel similar to yours, so you destroyed yours and said I did it. No one believed me, when I promised I did nothing and then I had to give you mine. I still have the broken glass, to remind me that I am good. But the times of lying and betraying are over. Now you can’t tell me anymore what I have to do. Now I’m my own ruler. And before you try anything to say: Shut the fuck up. I’m not here to kill people. I’m not here to dominate the world. And I’m not here to talk. I just want justice. I want everyone to have the same chances in life and I want to punish the people who deserve it. The people who tortured others, will get tortured by me until they really learned their lessons.” Big Bouncer, one of the 5 heroes, who appeared a few minutes before, starts to talk: “For that you don’t want to talk, you talk quite a lot.” Without emotions, Cassie tilted her head “Starting with you, Charly.” A little smile crossed her lips before she added, “You really deserve it.” Her hands started glowing up in red. Charly tried to sound disbelieving, but everyone could feel her fear: ”So what do you want to do with me? Let me clean a toilet with a toothbrush.” Smirking, Cassie utters: “Why not sounds like a good start.” She makes a toilet and a toothbrush slowly appears with her hands and her mind. With even more fear and a shaking voice, Charly tries to calm the situation down. “Are you joking? I mean that was 27 years ago.” “Then it’s about time, big sis. These years were hell for me and now I want you to feel the same pain I went through.” The objects appear completely. Compelling Justice laughs evilly. Charly starts talking again. “We were kids and I have changed.” Charly slowly realized, she can’t change a thing. Cassie’s getting angry and losing her casualness: “No, Charly. People can’t change, especially not you. You were always stubborn and didn't let others tell you what to do. People won’t ever change and this is the reason, I have to do this. Everyone chooses one side, without listening to the other. So they made their choice and now I have to make mine. Let me think. I already made it. I let you pay for what you did to me.” Charly tries it one more time: “Wait, before you start I want to tell you something. I never wanted to treat you like shit. But I had no other choice. If I wouldn’t have punished you, our dad would have done this to me.”

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