Chapter One: Incredibles in National City

Violet, Dashell, and John Jackson Parr were leaving the airport and going to Violet and Dash's new apartment in National City. It had been ten years since they first started being super heroes with their parents, but their parents had their city covered, and Violet and Dash knew they couldn't live at home forever. Jack Jack had a fight at school recently, and Violet and Helen, being the more reasonable, thought it would be a good idea if Jack Jack lived out of town for a while. So he was transferred to National City Middle School, placed in Violet's care and was going to finish off Seventh grade there. He wasn't exactly thrilled, but he couldn't say he wasn't excited.

How many towns have there own SuperGirl?

Violet had an interview at Catco Magazines the next thing in the morning, so once they were settled in their apartment, she told her brothers to go to bed.

After all, it was Jack Jack's first day of school, too.

Two floors below them, Kara Danvers just came back in from putting out a fire. She heard noises above her, but she knew that the Conners, who where directly above her, where in the process of moving. Which meant she had new neighbors! For a second she was extremely excited. Then she heard two things that were a different kind of exciting.

"RRAAAAAAAAAWWRR!" Kara instinctively used her super hearing.

"Jack Jack, calm down! Dash! A little help would be nice!" Then came the sound as though someone was running on the wood. Maybe a few someones. There where a lot of footsteps within what Kara was sure was less than a second. She almost went up there, decided not to scare what she believed was three aliens refugees, texted Alex what she heard, and decided to check in with the D.E.O. tomorrow after she interviewed journalists for Snapper. But first some sleep.

Of course, she didn't know it was just Jack Jack wanting to stay up late and fight crime, maybe see SuperGirl. And Jack Jack, who never actually had been in any trouble in his life his family couldn't help him with, didn't see the consequences.