Taylor walked into the city.

She didn't have any money, or identification, so just waiting to see if she can 'recharge' her Teleport wasn't an option. If it even recharged at all.

Her original plan was to find the Protectorate, and tell them what had happened. They could get her back to Brockton Bay.

But there was... Complications.

For one, no-one in the city she had talked to had even heard of the person asked if she meant 'The Association' or something like that. She had stopped asking after that.

Then there was all the flags. Every single flag in the city was of silver gauntlet on a blue background.

She... She hadn't teleported into an alternate earth, had she?

It was... Possible, if unlikely. The only communication between worlds that she knew of was some messages from Earth Aleph.

Still, it was worth investigating.

Looking around, she saw a man throwing a newspaper in the trash.

Walking over, Taylor grabbed it out, and began reading.

On the front page was a picture of a woman, in a blue costume with a white cape and collar. On the front of her costume was an emblem, identical to the gauntlet on the flag. Next to the woman was a man in a red costume, and a teenage girl in a purple costume

Curious, Taylor began reading.

New Enhanced Identified

Azure Empress Welcomes Enhanced Into The Association

Reading through, Taylor went from curious to panic.

She was definitely on an alternate earth. There was a lot more then nineteen Parahumans on Earth Bet, and they seem to be called 'Enhanced' here.

She was on an alternate earth. And if she was wrong, if she couldn't 'recharge' her teleport, then she was stuck here. She would be stuck on a world where no-one knew her, she'd never see her father again, she-

No. There had to be a way back. Panicking wouldn't help her.

Pushing down the panic, Taylor continued reading the Newspaper.

It wasn't very informative. Mainly just propaganda, for this 'Azure Empress.' Although it did note that this new 'Enchanced' seemed to have some sort of ability related to other Parahumans. Being able to sense them within a certain range, and knowing what their power was within a smaller range. He was half a continent away, so he couldn't sense her, even if she was Parahuman.

That thought made her pause. Of course she was Parahuman. There wasn't any other means of teleporting.

Although, if she was Parahuman, she might want to experiment with her powers at some stage. See if she could do anything other then world-hopping.

...No, that can come later. Her dimension hopping had tired her out; she didn't want to risk getting more tired, and having to stay here longer.

Sighing, Taylor rolled the Newspaper up, and went looking for a place to sleep.