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Chapter 1: Thundermans, meet the Hobbs!

People gasped in shock as a certain Thundervan shot down Miller Lane. Where was it stopping? Who was it going to? They were about to find out.

The Thundervan stopped outside David Hobbs' house. David was a TV star, America's No #1 TV Dad, for his incredibly portayal of the infamous father on See Dad Run.

First of all, superhero Thunderman (real life Hank Thunderman) leapt out of his car and lifted it up to prove it was him. Two seconds later, his wife, Elektris (real life Barbara Thunderman) shot laser beams out of her bare fingers when she too leapt out of the car. Next came 16-year-old twins Phoebe and Max. They weren't famous yet but Max was a mini super-villain, always wanting to be different from his family and better than Phoebe, as she was one of the most talented superheroes! Phoebe and Max have the same powers, (Heat Breath, Ice Breath, Thundersense and Telekinesis) which results in them working brilliantly together when they wanted to. They put on a show by when they were on the Hobbs' pavement, Phoebe levitating Max up and then Max freezing her, but then restoring her to normal. After that, 11-year-old Billy clambered out. He can run extremely fast, and proved it by doing 100 laps around the car in 2 seconds. Last but not least came 9-year old Nora. She has laser beams in her eyes, and shot them into the sky.

Hank rang the doorbell, and stepped graciously into David's home.

"We used to live here!"

"Mum, Dad, might I ask why we came here?" Phoebe asked.

"So my arch-rival Davidian Hobbs, his stupid wife Amelia and dumb kids Emilia, Joseph and Janie can feel the pain."

"WHY?" Phoebe, Nora and Max cried simultaneously.

"Because before we moved to Metroburg, we lived here. But Hobbs made us move out and won it through auction. Emily was the only one alive at the time, she was 3 and she spat in our faces." Barb snarled.

"Well, well, well, if it isn't Thunderman?" David peered around from the corner.

"Hello, David!"