Magic is unpredictable. It's like trying to control water. No matter what you do to try and direct it's flow, the water will find a way to return to its original path. Magic is powerful. Like water, it can destroy. Water can eat through solid rock, shaped valleys, harbor millions of creatures, and provide beauty to the otherwise desolate planet called Earth. Magic can reduce buildings to rubble, supply evil with the means necessary to destroy empires, but it can also help and save lives. Magic, when used right, can help protect the people of the world from evil.
There are many magic wielders in the world. Some are evil, others are neutral, and some use their gift to protect those who cannot protect themselves. Jaylynn Sydney is one of those who protects others. She aims to help those in need any way she can - whether it be by protecting them against demons or simply donating money, food, and shelter to people who need it.
By day, she is a simple SHIELD engineer who simply repairs jets, ships, and the helicarrier. SHIELD knows nothing of her powers or the magical world, which is surprising seen as SHIELD seems to know everything about everyone. By night, she works as a masked vigilante who protects those who cannot protect themselves.
Sophie Adams has a quick temper, hardly disguising the attribute when she gets annoyed easily at times. But who doesn't? However, that temper worsened over the years after her family's abduction, and only healed into a wound of trust issues.
After six painful years without her family, not knowing who took them or why, she goes back to the abandoned farmhouse they were taken from and along the way of investigating her families affairs, finds her old home taken over by six heroes.
A student at the School for Gifted Youngsters, she was brought up by non other than Professor Charles himself. She's strong, brilliant, intelligent. Albeit, her only weakness through the battle she faces, is trust. Has she lost all trust in people, or will one Avenger win her trust back?
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