Hello readers,

The Author here. I know Last Narnian said I would have my own account for this kind of story but I thought it would be easier to just post stuff on this account. So that's what I'm going to do. So without further to do I give you my very first Static Shock fan fiction, Merry Men.

It's nighttime in downtown Dakota. Above the street CEO Evan Sandel was staying late in his office, sealing a deal that would make his company millions. Suddenly a shadow streaked across the window. Sandel turned. He fished a remote out of his pocket and pressed a button. The window slid open. He stuck his head out the window. Nothing. He closed the window. Suddenly vines smashed through the window, embedding themselves into the opposite wall. A third vine shot through the window and buried itself in the ceiling. A girl dressed in a dark green bodysuit under a flowing high-low skirt and short leather poncho that came just down to the top of the ribs swung into the room on the vine. She landed in the center of the room, tossing her long chocolate brown hair over her shoulder. Her face was hidden by a simple green mask. Next to her the air shimmered. With a loud zap four figures popped into view. One was clad in black and green body armor, her dark hair chopped short and goggles covering her eyes. Another was wearing a brown bodysuit under green body armor and a furry brown mask, her light brown hair pulled back in a ponytail. The third figure was wearing a white bodysuit with jagged green streaks arose the arms, legs, and chest. Her face was hidden by a green and white helmet with a visor and her coppery hair was tucked into the helmet. The fourth figure was a grey wolf, crouched next to the girl in brown. The girl in green walked towards Sandel.

"Hello Mr. Sandel," she said. "Fancy meeting you here."

"Wh-why are you here again," he stuttered nervously. "G-Get out of my office!" The girl in green tutted.

"Not a very nice way to treat your guests," the girl smiled. "We heard you were about to buy three tons of defected circuitry for your new line of computers. Isn't that right Code?" The girl in black armor, Code, nodded.

"That's correct," she said. "Built without the necessary insulators. Extreme risk of electrocution when it comes in contact with even the slightest dampness." The girl in green frowned.

"That's very dangerous Mr. Sandle. Did you know that?" she smiled. "Of course you did. That's why we're here. To stop you from making the wrong decision. Code!" the girl in green turned to her comrade. "Hack into his computer. Cancel the sale. And...direct Mr. Sandle to a much safer purchase please." Code turned and walked to the sleek laptop on Sandel's desk. She began punching keys, canceling the purchase and opening a cite to a company that sells regulation wiring. Sandel scowled and turned towards the intercom mounted to the wall near the door.

"Whisper," the girl in green turned to the remaining two of the group. The girl in brown looked up. "Will you please make sure Mr. Sandel doesn't call any unwanted attention to our little chat?" Whisper nodded. She looked down at the wolf. Suddenly it pounced on Sandel, pinning him to the ground. Sandel tried to push the dog of but it snapped at his hands. He yanked his hands away, bring with him a small metal tag. Whisper turned into the girl in green.

"Vine," she whispers. The girl in green turned around.

"What's wrong Whisper,"

"I hear sirens," Whisper looked nervously over her shoulder.

"Finished," Code called from the desk. She walks back over to the rest of the girls.

"Perfect timing," Vine turned. "You ready to go Zapp?" The girl in white nodded.

"I've got plenty of juice left," she turned to Whisper. "Call your wolf back." Whisper nodded. She looked at the wolf, silently mouthing a command. The wolf jumped off of Sandel and returned to her side. With a loud zap the group of girls vanished, leaving Sandel to deal with another devastating blow to him company. He sighed and stood up, walking over to the intercom. He pressed the button and spoke into the microphone.

"Get me Static,"

So what do you guys think. Was it alright? This is my first time writing in third person so I hope it wasn't to bad. I know this section was short but it's only the first chapter. I'll update as soon as I can. Thanks for reading.

The Author