If you quit being a hero but want to start again but fear holds you back

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Superman:

He was unsure of this. When he sees how you try but tremble, become insecure, and just not up to how a hero should be, he doesn't think you can. A hero needs a certain level of certainty and capability, which you now lack. Now. Meaning you can improve if you truly wish. So he told you to start up slow, to first return back to the Justice League headquarters, start training with various heroes. Just ease back into that life before you really get back out in the streets in the true action.

Batman:

He advised against it. He assured you there are plenty of heroes so you don't have to force yourself to come back. It was a long big argument. He didn't want you back in action because if you are afraid now then being back there will just hinder others to worry about you and he won't be able to focus properly as he will be too occupied worrying for your wellbeing.

He put a hand on your shoulder and simply said; "You have done enough, now is time to retire and focus on other things".

Wonder Woman:

She got a sense of pride when she found out. She was more than happy to help you. She made you train against her. But she realized you weren't like you used to be, for something held you back. Yourself. A fear in you. So the training became harsher, not physically but mentally. She began saying confronting things that got you upset or angry. She wanted you to finally face it, to snap so it is out of your system and can finally move on. It worked. But was a brutal scary moment but once it was over you felt a sense of freedom and ability to breathe new fresh air.

J'onn J'onzz:

He got you a therapist to help with this. Normally he would console a hero but like with any profession; the second it is a personal connection it should be passed to someone else. There might also be aspects of your worries you don't wish to reveal to him, which he wouldn't force you too, so he thinks your own therapist might do you some good to get over this fear and sort out your thoughts. He assured you to come tell him the day you feel ready as he will arrange everything for it.

Flash:

He was like a fanboy hearing his favorite artist is finally releasing a new album after years of nothing. He had to resist running around the world, chanting; "They are back! They are back!". He began rambling so much, all kind of ideas, already knowing missions you can do, etc, but he fell silent when he saw your widened anxious eyes, clenched hands, nervous twitch. Then he realized you want to come back, but can't in this mental state. So his excitement turned to soft assurance that you don't have to do this, but if you do that he and all the other heroes are here to help you ease back in it and can start with the small quick missions.

Hawkgirl:

It made her anxious but she understands. Once a hero, always a hero. It isn't something one can just leave behind. She kind of knew already this day would come. It made her think back of how she had left the Justice League and how hard it is to get back in, to just not be disliked, so she did her utter best to help you back into action, taking you on small missions, and not gain any negativity from others. She felt nervous but made sure not to show it to you.

Green Lantern:

He felt awkward when you revealed you want to get back into it. He knew that wouldn't be a simple task, maybe even impossible when he thinks of how anxious you get at just the thought, but if he can see you truly mean it he will help. Never too many heroes anyway. Whenever you would claim "I can't" he would argue "You can" without anything else and force you to do it; to be confronted by this but overcome it, and so overcome your fear. Afterwards he always makes sure to give you praise, compliments, and some love so you know you did good, keep motivated, and just because he is truly proud of your progress.

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