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She's A Rebel - Joshua FF

She's A Rebel - Joshua FF

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"She's a rebel. She's a saint. She's the salt of the earth and she's dangerous. She's a rebel, Vigilante, Missing link on the brink of destruction." Pt. 8 of the American Idiot Series "Josh, I'm a rebel. You? Well....your nice, and there's nothing wrong with being nice." "Well then teach me." "Teach you what?" "Teach me how to be bad. Like you?" "Well Joshy boy, your in for a wild ride." A story in with the local rebel teaches the neighborhood preppy boy how to loosen up and have fun.
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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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