Little Miss Mayhem (1st draft)

Little Miss Mayhem (1st draft)

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"You don't have to do this. None of this is your fault," the hero pleads as they lay over their fallen comrade, coughing, beaten. "You- you can be better... than this." "You're right," the villain says, yet there has been no change in their demeaner, "it isn't my fault. It is yours." The villain strides up to the defeated heroes, electricity sparking at their finger tips. "Yet everyone believes that I am the monster." ***** Who drew the line between what defines a hero from a villain? For Violet, her father was her greatest hero- saving lives by developing new technology for hospitals and researching cures for diseases. When the great heroes, Mystic Shadow and MindBender, of Willowbrooke make headline news for defeating the well-known super villain Professor Mayhem, Violet comes to discover that Professor Mayhem was her father and that these supposed "heroes" have some questions to answer. In order to find the answers, she takes up the mantel of her father and becomes Miss Invincible, the next greatest super villain- or super hero? It is up to the world to decide.
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"Stop pretending to be an idiot, idiot." Ouch. It burns. "You're starting to sound like a dear old friend of mine," she adds, her tone implying that her "friend" isn't so much of a "friend" as a mortal enemy who she probably also dragged into an alley on multiple occasions. Because she must be a fan of alley-dragging. Theater major. "I bet that friend was super amazing," I retort anyway. "She'd have to be to put up with you." Oh! Snap! I grin like an idiot at my own joke, realize how uncool that is, and then quickly rearrange my face into a frown. "I'm sorry. I don't quite understand. You're supposed to be a superhero, so why are you threatening a fellow superhero? Isn't that kind of against our code or whatever?" "You don't have a code. Superheroes who follow codes don't drop off information about people's allegedly dead sons at their doorsteps and then run." Well, can't say she doesn't have a point there. -- After being framed for the horrific murder of Birchwood City's most revered superhero's six year-old son, Maya Waterman abandons her super-villain persona and finds herself lost without any sense of identity and purpose. Being hunted by a vengeful super is hard enough, but after her employer fires her and she's evicted from her apartment, Maya begins to become something she had prayed she would never become again- helpless. She needs nothing less than a miracle to save herself, and much to her surprise, she gets just that-- even if it entails her trying her hand at becoming a good guy for once.

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