Author's Note: Hi guys! I haven't done a TMNT story in a long time! I've been trying to get back into it, but since the new TMNT movie came out this weekend, I've had to see it, and I enjoyed it very much. I had to write a story based on that, despite the fact that Michael Bay produced it. Overall, I loved the movie and thought of how much more there should be if there were some female counterparts to the turtles :D

Disclaimer: I do not own anything of TMNT. They are the property to their owners. I only own my OCs.

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New York City; the Big Apple; the City that never sleeps. Anyway you look at it, New York City is always busy, no matter what you call it. The streets booming with lively people; blaring noises of traffic and rude drivers stormed the suffocating streets of downtown Brooklyn. Riding her bicycle, April O'Neil easily maneuvered through the craziness with ease, her long reddish-brown hair flowing through the wind; yellow jacket clinging to her upper body. She had to tell them! She had to tell the girls the good news! She was on the biggest break of her life; all these years working at Channel 6 news station, she had finally gotten a big break on her story with the Foot Clan. Hopefully, the girls would be able to help out with her story.

She rode her bike faster, dodging the traffic with ease and riding up to the small hair salon. She hopped off the bike, and walked up to the salon; locking her bike up and almost running inside. She was so happy, she couldn't wait to tell her friends the good news. She opened the door, the bell ringing as she walked into the salon, smiling and giggling like a school girl as she came up to the front desk.

"Hi Danielle!" April greeted cheerfully, her smile beaming at the young girl behind the desk.

Danielle was a seventeen year old high school student, who helped work at her aunt's hair salon after hours a few times a week. She had long brown hair with her layered bangs swept over to the left side of her face, covering most of her forehead. She wore little makeup, mainly eye liner and mascara, highlighting her unusual teal eyes that sparkled brightly behind her large geeky glasses. Her ivory skin seemed to glow slightly in the florescent lighting; her slim body seemed bony in certain areas, but that was how her metabolism worked. She was the tallest of the four girls who worked after school, at five foot nine inches. A favorite hobby that she loved with a passion - playing the violin. Her blue jeans were slim, sporting a light lilac t-shirt, and black flats garnishing her feet.

"Hi, April. What can I do for you?" Danielle asked as she looked up from her laptop behind the counter, pushing up her glasses from falling off her nose. Being the smartest of the girls, she was also the quietest. Danielle never really wanted anything more than her scholarship at the local science museum in downtown Manhattan. After working hard all these years with extra credit, attending ever science fair since she was four, she was on her way to her dream. She was never good at sports, but she loved anything that had to do with technology. There was something off about Danielle lately, but April thought it was due to working so hard in school and helping run the hair salon.

"Are your sisters here? I've got some awesome news that I want to tell them!" April beamed, bouncing up and down in front of her like a little child in a candy store.

"Sure, hold on one moment." Danielle smiled, rising from her seat, and walking over to where her two sisters were chit chatting.

April took out her phone, looking through the contents to make sure she had everything to show the girls. This was her big break, and she couldn't have done it without her friends.

Danielle returned a minute later with two other girls. Lauren was lithe in body figure, and flawless in beauty. She had long, straight black hair that ran about halfway down her back; light almond skin; bright blue eyes that glowed in the light. She was always calm and collected. Lauren never needed to tell anyone how to do things twice. She was in command, if you want to put it bluntly. Lauren was the oldest, even though she was seventeen, standing at five foot seven inches. The girl wasn't that much shorter than Danielle. She played sports: soccer, gymnastics, softball, volleyball; the girl was the "beauty queen", as many of their classmates would call her. She was the popular girl, but she wasn't interested in any guy. She always had school, athletics and family come first before anything else. Once in a while, she would be reckless and miss a day or two of school just to play hookie with her sisters. But that was on a rare occasion.

"Hey, April. What's new?" Lauren asked, sliding up to the desk and leaning with one elbow on the counter top. She wore a light blue t-shirt with a yin-yang symbol on the front; khakis and converse sneakers. Rachel and Lauren were training to become hair stylists like their aunt. All of their hard work would pay off at the end of the semester.

"Ape, my girl! Where you been?" Rachel asked, hugging her friend tightly. Rachel was the second oldest, also seventeen as well and standing at five foot eight inches. She had her hair mostly chestnut brown with bright blonde hair running halfway through her hair at the bottom. Rachel wore a variety of colors: black and bright neon pink t-shirt with white skulls floating across the fabric; faded blue jeans with holes in her knees and wearing steel gray boots. If she had her way, she would sport black and pink highlights in her hair. Rachel was known to get into an occasional fight every month, at least one or two fights. Mainly it was to defend Danielle. The poor girl had a rough few months, and no one messed with her sisters, despite what happened. Although Rachel was a straight A student like her sisters, she would skip school just to get out and have fun for the day. Her light green eyes darted around the salon, highlighted by the bright pink and black eye makeup.

"Working, unlike you Rach. Where's Eri?" April asked, hugging her friend and sticking her tongue out.

"Oh, April! I have goodies for you!" Erica sang as she walked through the door with a box full of creme filled churros. Erica was the youngest of the four girls, sixteen about to turn seventeen in a few months. Erica, standing at five foot five inches, had long blonde hair that turned pink halfway down to the end of her roots. Erica was born with strawberry blonde hair, no one knew why; she was considered the "freak" of the four. Her bright honey brown eyes glowed; sun kissed skin shown a little sweat; wearing a thin strapped orange tank top and light blue shorts with a set of swim shorts underneath that dangled at the thighs. Sporting flip flops, sunglasses hanging off her beaded necklace, she was the surfer girl. Her backpack had a skateboard strapped on it, her transportation around the city beside her bike and roller blades. Her left arm had a henna design of lilies and waves, since she was too young to get a tattoo, it would suffice for now. Eri loved to skateboard, as well as paint. She had a scholarship waiting for her at Juliard; being the most creative of the four, she loved working at her aunt's salon as well as coloring her clients hair with different shades of vibrant colors.

"Eri! What did I tell you about sweets after school?" Lauren asked, noticing the box of churros that she was holding.

"Oh, come on, Lauren! I've been good about not having my babies for a while." Erica smiled, as she set her box down to hug April, and opened the lid to her delicious churros.

"Yeah, for like a week." Rachel snorted as she glared at her younger sister

"Actually, it's been a month and two weeks since she had a churro." Danielle corrected, pushing her glasses up onto the bridge of her nose.

"Thank you! I rest my case. Oh, hello babies. Did you miss me? Momma missed you too." Erica said as she grabbed a churro and caressed it before eating it.

"Anyway, you guys ready for what I gotta say? April asked as the four sisters looked at her with smiles on their faces.

"Okay, so you know about the Foot clan right? Well, last night, I witnessed a robbery down at the docks. I saw ... someone, like a man, fighting back against the clan. I couldn't get a clear shot of him, but this is what I got." April explained as she dug through her purse to get her phone out, scrolling through the contents to find the picture and show the girls what she got.

Lauren looked at the photo, trying to decipher what it could be. All she saw was a shadow, a bulky shadow, wielding two weapons in its hands while standing above a large containment unit.

"I know, it was dark outside last night. But, I'm telling you, there is a vigilante out there, and he's fighting back against this Foot clan." April said as each of the girls looked at the photo, trying to come up with a clear explanation.

"That's awesome, but how is Thompson going to handle it?" Rachel asked as she looked at April.

"Well . . . " April stuttered, trying to come up with some excuse.

"She didn't believe you, did she?" Danielle asked, knowing the answer to the question.

"No." April answered defeated, her head going down

"Don't worry, April. I'm sure something will come up for you. Want a churro?" Erica said, holding a churro up for April, who smiled and took it out of her hand.

"Oh God, these are amazing!" April said as she took a bite of one, and began eating it really quickly, enjoying the sweet sugary taste of the churro.

"Ha! Eat it, Rach! Told you that April would eat one!" Erica yelled as she got in Rachel's face, doing a small happy dance before she got whacked in the head by her older sister.

"Children, enough. So, what are you going to do, April? Obviously, Thompson doesn't believe you." Lauren said, getting in between Rachel ad Erica while looking at April.

"I don't know, Lauren. All I know is I need more concrete evidence to maybe convince her. But, you know how hard it is to get her attention on a huge story without any solid evidence." April answered, finishing her churro and looking at her phone, hoping she can get more evidence on this vigilante.

"Why don't we help you out?" Danielle asked, hoping that she could help her friend.

"Are you nuts?! Shimizu-sensei would kill us if we stayed out later than 11!" Lauren yelled, looking at her sister like she was crazy.

"What? We've done it before. Plus, it's technically spring break. We can stay out as late as we want." Erica answered, grabbing her headphones from her backpack and placing them over her ears before turning on her music from her phone.

"Besides, it ain't the first time we've been out later than our curfew, and we're almost done with school, considering we've doubled up on our classes since freshman year." Rachel butted in, looking around the salon before setting her gaze back on her older sister.

"Come on, Lauren, please? I really need your help with this. I'm sure your sensei would understand if I talked to her about it." April begged, looking desperate for an answer.

"I don't know, April. If we do this, what's in it for us?" Lauren asked, looking at April with doubt in her eyes.

"I'll have Vern drive you guys in the work van to school for the rest of the school year. And - and he'll get you guys breakfast and lunch on top of that." April begged, hoping they would say yes.

"Hmm. I say let's do it, Lauren." Erica said, cramming another churro into her mouth.

"I'm totally in." Rachel said, fist pumping Erica and eating a churro from the box.

"It's a little dangerous to do it at night, but I say let's go for it." Danielle smiled, adjusting her glasses up on her nose bridge again.

Lauren looked at her younger sisters, then looked back at April, whose large green eyes silently begged and pleaded to help her out.

"Alright, we'll help you out. But, you better let Shimizu-sensei know about this." Lauren answered, hanging her head in defeat.

April jumped up and down in glee, hugging her friend and clapping her hands together.

"You guys are awesome!"

"So, when do we start our snooping around?" Rachel asked, an evil smirk appearing on her face.

"Tonight." April said, smiling as she grabbed another churro.

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Author's Note: Yes! I've finally got the first chapter up! It's been so long since I've written a fanfiction story, let alone a TMNT story. I know I've got some stories that I need to update, but after seeing the new TMNT movie that came out a few weeks ago, I had to do a story on it! I love the new designs and how it came together. Anyway, hope you guys enjoy it. I'll be updating as soon as possible with this story :D

Author's Edit 8/18/2014: So, after reading the few reviews that I've gotten already, which I'm very happy about. I realized that I needed to make the girls more normal instead of identical versions of the turtles. So, the more chapters I put up, the more you'll see their personalities come to life. It will be a mix of the guys' personalities as well as some of their own personalities. I thank those who helped me look over my chapter to make them more realistic.