The Guardians
A new school year is starting at Bayville High and with it, new trouble. Apocalypse may have been defeated, but that won't stop the tension that is brewing between humans and mutants. Each group fears the other and fights break out, especially around Bayville, the epicenter of all things mutant. The X-Men can't protect everyone and a new evil is looming on the horizon, with solo mutants dying or being assaulted every day. The human authorities won't stop this since they're too busy dealing with the loss of human lives by mutant killers. Behind the scenes, something isn't right and no one seems to see it. At least, most don't see it.
The Guardians; vigilantes from both sides of the conflict, the ten members of the group seem to strive to stop the fighting before an all out war breaks. Made up of six girls, four boys, and only seven of them are mutants. The X-Men want to recruit them. The Brotherhood want them to fight for the mutant cause. The law enforcement want them behind bars. And someone else wants to control them for personal use. There's only one problem.
No one knows who they are. Hiding behind masks, no one seems to be able to catch them or find any DNA evidence. The hunt is on to find the true identity of the Guardians, while all they want is to preserve the peace.
A slender figure dressed all in black aside from the red cloth tied over the middle of her face aside from the wholes that had been cut out for her eyes and the matching scarlet G's drawn on the palms of her hands. Blonde hair tied up in a ponytail blew in the wind, flying slightly into the girl's face. Nine other figures surrounded her, not all of them human. Five of them were obviously female, but the other four were males. They were dressed identically to the girl with the red mask- black tank tops, cropped leather jackets with 3/4 length sleeves, and black skinny jeans. The only difference was the color of the mask, each of them had a differently colored mask.
"Hey, Red," one of the girls said, smiling as she took a seat on the rooftop. Her gaze went past the others and went to the city skyline, the night light's of Bayville glowing.
Red ignored the girl. "I'm sure you know why I've gathered you here."
"You really wanted to use that phrase," a boy joked, earning him one of Red's glare's.
"No. School is starting again so we will have to schedule training around that and it will be much harder for us to continue protecting this city while trying to maintain grades, play sports, and keep up appearances. And I don't want any of you to give things up to keep being a part of the Guardians, you need to seem normal. Play sports, dance, or even sing in the freakin' Glee Club if that's what you like and did last year." Red snapped.
"Why can't we just join the X-Men?" someone asked. "That would be a lot easier for us and we'd be able to protect the same amount of people as we do now."
"Because we stand up for both sides. They only stand for mutants. Humans need a voice, too." Red explained as she paced in front of the group.
"Why do humans matter to you Red? You're a mutant."
"Because my friends are human, some of them, and so are my parents. And I know, you all know someone who's human that you want to do right for. So, let's keep it up." Red snapped, turning to face them as she stopped pacing. "Now, drop and give me fifty. Then you can go home."
"We just ran a mile!" A boy complained as they all got down and started to do push-ups.
A/N: The form is on my profile. Please enter original characters. The submissions will be due by April 15th.
I also need, a couple of villians. One big villian (PM me for the form) and a couple teenage mutant and human criminals.
