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Chapter 1: Dressing Like Mean Girls

It was another day at Superhero School, and Charlotte and Polly were feeling extra rebellious. Inspired by the movie Mean Girls, they decided to dress like their own version of Regina George and Karen Smith, two iconic characters. Charlotte transformed herself into Regina George, the queen bee, while Polly embodied the ditzy yet lovable Karen.

Charlotte’s “Regina George” look:
Charlotte wore a tight pink crop top with the words “Queen Bee” emblazoned on it, a short white skirt, and pink heels. She threw on a pink cardigan and had her hair perfectly straightened, just like a bossy queen. She even carried a matching pink handbag and topped off the look with oversized sunglasses and hoop earrings.

Polly’s “Karen Smith” look:
Polly wore a baby blue tank top with sparkly letters spelling out “Duh,” paired with a miniskirt and high heels. She added a fluffy pink scarf, heavy lip gloss, and a clueless expression. She went all-in with her ditzy attitude, just like Karen from the movie.

As they strutted through the halls of Superhero School, they whispered, laughed, and made sarcastic comments, fully embodying their Mean Girls personas. The two were ready to bring their rebellion to every class.

Chapter 2: Rebelling in Class

Hawkeye’s P.E. Class:
In gym class, Charlotte and Polly refused to follow the uniform rules. Hawkeye told them to wear their gym clothes, but Charlotte snapped back, “Gym clothes are for losers. I don’t follow lame rules.”

Polly added, “Yeah, like, why do we even need to sweat? Eww.”

When Clint Barton (Hawkeye) insisted they follow instructions, Charlotte responded by flipping him off and saying, “Why don’t you chill, Coach? We’re here to look good, not run laps.” Polly giggled in agreement. Clint was left fuming and noted their behavior for later.

Black Widow’s English Class:
In Black Widow’s English class, the girls acted up even more. When Natasha Romanoff tried to explain the day’s lesson on hero ethics, Charlotte cut her off mid-sentence. “Ugh, ethics? That’s boring. Who cares about being a goody-two-shoes?”

Polly added, “Yeah, like, can’t we just watch Mean Girls instead? You know, for research.”

Natasha, unimpressed, told them to quiet down and focus on the lesson, but the girls just rolled their eyes. “Whatever, we run this school,” Charlotte muttered under her breath. Natasha made a note to report them.

Ant-Man’s Science and Math Class:
Scott Lang (Ant-Man) had it rough when the duo brought their attitude into his class. While he was explaining some important math formulas, Charlotte loudly said, “Why are we learning this? I’m never gonna use math to fight bad guys.” Polly nodded and then asked, “Is this class, like, even useful?”

Scott tried to keep his cool, but Charlotte and Polly continued being disruptive, tossing insults at how “boring” everything was. “This class sucks,” Charlotte said, not caring who heard. Scott scribbled down a report for their case managers.

Doctor Strange’s Powers Class:
In Doctor Strange’s class on magical powers and control, the girls were just as rebellious. When Stephen Strange asked them to focus on controlling their powers, Charlotte crossed her arms and said, “Maybe I don’t need control. Maybe you’re just jealous that I’m better at this than you.”

Polly laughed, “Yeah, like, we don’t need magic when we’re this fabulous.”

Doctor Strange warned them that this behavior wouldn’t be tolerated, but Charlotte snapped back, “Talk to the hand, Sorcerer Supreme.” Both girls then refused to participate, earning them another note for their case managers.

Thor’s Learning Skills Class:
In Thor’s class, where the focus was on teamwork and strategy, Charlotte and Polly continued their disrespect. Thor, with his booming voice, tried to emphasize the importance of collaboration, but Charlotte just sighed. “Ugh, teamwork? I work better solo. I’m the Regina George of this place.”

Polly followed up with, “Yeah, I’m like, too pretty to bother with all this thinking stuff.”

Thor looked annoyed as they ignored his directions, and he too, wrote them up for their case managers.

Chapter 3: The Reports and Consequences

By the time the girls made it to their advisory session with their case managers, Samuel Strange (Polly’s older brother, aka Nova) and T’Challa Woods (aka Black Panther, Charlotte’s uncle and Polly’s cousin), the teachers had already filed their reports.

Samuel stood before them, arms crossed. “I’ve just received several reports of your behavior today,” he said sternly. “You’ve been rude, disrespectful, and completely out of control.”

T’Challa’s voice was calm but firm. “This type of behavior will not be tolerated. You think it’s okay to treat your teachers like this?”

Before the girls could even begin to explain or make excuses, Samuel said, “I’m going to get the reports from each of your classes. While I’m gone, T’Challa will deal with you two.”

T’Challa stepped forward, crossing his arms. “Both of you, over my lap. You’re getting a spanking right now.”

Both Charlotte and Polly groaned but knew better than to fight back this time. T’Challa spanked them both, firm and swift. Tears welled up in their eyes as they received their punishment, knowing that more was coming once they got home.

Chapter 4: Grounded at Home

Later that evening, after their long day of rebellion, Charlotte was back at the Stark mansion, and Polly at the Maximoff residence. Both girls faced even more consequences at home.

At the Starks’ Mansion:
MJ was waiting when Charlotte came in. “Your uncle T’Challa told me everything,” she said, her voice tight with anger. “You embarrassed yourself and disrespected everyone. When your dad gets home, you’ll be getting grounded for a month. No friends, no devices.”

Charlotte, still sore from the spanking, nodded, knowing there was no getting out of it.

At the Maximoffs’ House:
Wanda was equally furious with Polly. “Your brother told me all about your behavior. I’m ashamed, Polly. You’re grounded for the rest of the month. No phone, no going out, and no magic practice until you can behave properly.”

Polly sighed, knowing that she and Charlotte had taken their rebellion way too far this time.

As the two girls sat in their rooms that night, reflecting on the day, they realized that being Mean Girls came with some serious consequences—ones they weren’t eager to face again anytime soon.

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