"And in other news, the mysterious 'Chicago dame' has struck again, saving the 1st national bank form a robbery and fire. Her identity is still-" The TV Turned black.
"Nina darling!" Kayla Song scolded her daughter, "what was that for?"
"Sorry Ma." Nina muttered. "I'm just tired of hearing about the 'Chicago Dame'. It kind of makes me feel like dad does nothing."
"Oh sweetie, you dad does tons of work! And with a hero around, it will be much easier!"
"If you say so." Nina turned the T.V back on.
"The only evidence found was one red hair left by the masked crusader. Who she is remains a mystery."
"And a very foxy mystery at that." Nina's dad chuckled as he walked in.
"Samuel! That young girl is well, young! And besides, you're married."
"Sorry Kayla. I couldn't help it. But do I smell fried chicken?" He smiled as both his wife and daughter rolled their eyes, and walked into the dining room.
-Break-
"Helen, could you go get Calla for me? It's time to eat." Michael Rose called to his step-wife.
"Of course." Her cheery, syrup sweet voice answered. She walked through the Manhattan apartment and into her stepdaughter's room. She stuck her head out the window to where Calla was sitting on the roof. "Hey brat. It's time to eat."
"Okay witch." Calla responded. She looked up at the sky and tried to pick out the constellations. "Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, and… Orion!" She pushed a piece of black/green hair out of her face. She smiled as she found her favorite constellation, Scorpio.
"CALLA!" Her dad called.
"Coming!" She replied as she jumped through her window. The radio was on in the kitchen when she came in.
"And in other news, the mysterious vigilante called the 'Black Night' is still at large. And also is the debate whether she is a good or bad thing. This was Nicky Sanchez, for 89.7 Radio news." Helen turned the radio off.
"I think that this girl is a danger to society." Helen said.
You would. Calla thought.
"Are you going to Billy's party Jill?" Lian asked her softball teammate, Jill.
"No, I'm busy." Jill said. She turned around, and caught sight of a suspicious figure in a trench coat standing outside the softball field. "Seeya." She hurried over to the figure. As she got closer, she recognized the woman in the trench. "I thought you moved to Central." She whispered.
"I want to visit my favorite student. Also, I was hoping that you'd be up for a little…Fun." The woman smirked as Jill raised her eyebrow. They walked down an alley. Minutes later, two figures were chasing a thief down the street.
"Is that Artemis?"
"I thought she retired!"
"It's her sidekick!"
"What's her name?"
"Bluebird! I remember!"
"Wasn't she a Gotham Sister?" The civilians were amazed as they saw an old hero and sidekick reappear. The girl in blue smirked.
"I haven't heard that name in a while." She said to her mentor.
You'll be hearing it more soon. Thought her mentor. Real soon.
-Break-
"Mira Stone, on behalf of the Green Lantern corps, we officially name you Protégé of John Stewart. We hope that you, as the first female Lantern, bring peace to all worlds." Mira smiled as the aging Kilowog led her down the line of Lanterns. She smiled, shook hands, and beamed as at the end of the line, her mentor greeted her with a hug.
"I am so proud of you." John said as he took Mira's hand.
"I am too." She said modestly. "I never thought I would make it." She chuckled. "I can't wait to help people, and join the Justice League!"
"But first, you have to train." John said. Mira sighed.
"I guess so."
I guess so.
