KarlaNicoleM
Being a Pro Hero comes with a lot of problems. One being that you could lose your hero license for simply doing what you thought was right.
You would think after living my twenty-nine years of life, I wouldn't have to deal with more issues. But here I was suspended in the U.S., just like Captain Celebrity was. He would be laughing at me right now if he saw that I lost my hero license.
Not only that though, I expected at least this year to be a peaceful one while I wait for my suspension to be lifted. But no, instead I get to counsel at my old high school and deal with villain attacks happening and my students being endangered for what feels like to be 24/7.
Literally let me just list the things I expected to happen this year:
Being a counselor at UA
Having normal mundane days at work and home without any interruptions
Hanging out with some old friends on the weekends if I felt like it.
Getting my suspension lifted and then going back to the U.S and my old job.
Things that actually happened:
Being a counselor at UA
Being a counselor and having to watch 20 kids with an ex-friend that I don't talk to anymore
Principle Nezu ignoring my suggestion about the students' mental health
Hanging out with old friends
A league of villains attacking the school
Taking care of said injured ex friend
Students getting kidnapped
Nearly dying
My mentor retiring
Finding out another huge family secret
Raising a child with my ex-friend (which I don't mind at all, the girl is a literal sweetheart, it breaks my heart how cute and kind she is).
Getting my suspension lifted
Got to love how life works itself out when you just want a normal year.