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"Mom, for the fifteenth time, my friends did not get jumped." Tori said, annoyed.

She had been talking to her parents for a very long time about the incident that happened hours ago. Being the parents they were Tori's mom and dad had asked her at least fifty different questions about the whole school incident.

"David, go wake up Trina, let's see what she has to say about this." Tori's mom said to her husband, while pointing to the stairs.

"Alright, at least she didn't look so hurt." Tori's father replied.

While her mom and dad had been questioning her, Tori thought about what she had done to her phone. Just by touching the screen, she had broken it. Did she really touch it that hard? There was no way she was pushing it hard enough for the screen to break. It didn't help that shortly afterward she had only twisted her doorknob and that came off. The thing she mostly thought about, however, was the fact that her eyes were cleared up, and that she could see clearly now. She remembered seeing that in a movie one time, but she couldn't remember which one.

Five minutes later, Tori's dad came down the stairs with Trina and sat her down on the couch to question her. Trina obviously didn't want to be woken up from her sleep, and she could hardly care less about what had happened yesterday. Tori's dad started questioning her like he did sometimes when he made arrests as a police officer.

"Trina, why does Tori have bruise marks on her arms and on her face?" Tori's father questioned. Tori was about to motion to Trina so that she wouldn't tell her father about what had happened, but she realized her mother was right beside her, so she opted not to.

"Some weird, emo girl was beating her up when I came out of school and I taped it. I have it on my phone, if you want to see it." Trina said, smiling.

"Yeah, go get it," Tori's father commanded and Trina left. He then turned around to face Tori, who was looking away. Tori's mother had her mouth wide open. "Is there a reason you're getting in fights at school Tori?"

"Listen, she pushed me down. I had to defend myself." Tori insisted.

"Tori, you could have just walked away" Tori's mom said.

"Then what? She would just do it over and over again. I'm tired of getting pushed around by her all the time." Tori said, with pride. Tori's parents shook their heads.

"Who is 'her' anyway, Tori?" Tori's mom asked.

"It's Jade, Mom. She always does that and if I don't react I'll never see the end of it." Tori said, raising her voice slightly. Their argument was interrupted by Trina coming down the stairs.

"I've got it!" Trina said, while walking over to her father and giving him her cellphone.

Tori's dad placed the phone in his hand and pressed the play button, while showing it to his wife. Tori's parents watched the video gasping in horror while watching it. By the way Trina had videotaped it, it looked as though Tori was getting jumped by an animal while people tried to pry it off of her. It also occurred to them that Trina could have helped Tori instead of videotaping her, but then something happened. A red light had shone across the screen and the camera had gone down. That is when the video ended.

"What was that red light?" Tori's father had said. At this point he could care less about the fight.

"Who knows? It must have been the thing that knocked us all out or something." Tori replied. She was happy that he didn't ask her about the fight.

The four of them sat in silence, thinking. They sat for about seven minutes, until a knock on the door broke the silence. Tori's father stood up from the couch and opened the door, to find a tough looking teenage girl with black hair, pale skin, and piercing blue-green eyes. He could have sworn he had seen her before.

"May I help you, young lady?" Tori's father asked politely.

"I need to talk with Tori alone, out here." She replied.

"I'm sorry, but we're having an important discussion with her at the time. You see, me and my wife were told Tori had gotten into a fight and her friends were found unconscious in front of her school by the police, and by the way, who are you?" he asked.

"I'm a…person who knows about the whole incident that happened and I need to talk with Tori about the unfortunate incident because I'm really concerned about what happened to her." The girl lied. Tori's father raised his eyebrows.

"Oh, so you can help us figure this thing out right? It would be greatly appreciated." Tori's father said with a little smile.

The girl was growing annoyed very fast, but she knew that she had to keep it together. She couldn't just rage out on a grown man, especially a police officer. She decided to take a risk and tell Tori's father a lie.

"I can't right now, sir, because I'm too busy. The reason I need to talk to Tori is because we have to do a project for our school that takes a long time to finish. It might take all weekend." The girl said, while trying her hardest to be convincing.

"Well I don't know if I should get her for you," Tori's father said, grinning a tad. "I mean you haven't even given me your name."

The girl thought about saying another lie, but decided to tell the truth. If she lied anymore, she figured Tori's dad might ask her another question and then she would lose her temper, which would result in two bad incidents in a row.

"The name's Jade West. May I please see Tori now?" Jade said impatiently. Tori's father's eyes opened up even wider.

"So you're the girl who beat up my daughter! I knew I saw a little resemblance from the video my other daughter videotaped. I'd suggest leaving at this point, young lady." Tori's father suggested.

"Look, I don't want to be here either but I need to talk to Tori, NOW! It's a private issue that's not any of your damn business! I've tried being patient, but you're just stalling time!" Jade yelled. Tori's father was intimidated; not because Jade had yelled at him, but because when she stuck her finger at him while she was yelling, it turned to flame for about three seconds before blowing out.

"How the he-," Tori's father had begun, but was pushed aside by Jade.

In that push, Jade had to hold back slightly so that she didn't seriously injure him. She just used enough strength to push him two or three feet, and he hit the ground. Jade walked into Tori's house and caught the sight of three women with their mouth wide open. 'I just need to get Tori, screw the other two.' Jade had thought. Jade walked over to Tori and grabbed her by the arm and attempted to pull her out of the house, but Tori pulled her arm out of her grip and stepped back about two steps. Jade stared at Tori like a lion does when it looks at its pray.

"Tori, you need to come with me, now! It's about the crap that happened yesterday." Jade explained.

"Why would I listen to you, Jade? First you beat me up, then you pushed my father down! Who do you think you are?" Tori exclaimed.

"TORI! THAT'S DONE NOW! WE HAVE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO DISCUSS NOW OTHER THAN YOUR DAMN OLD NEWS!" Jade screamed, loudly. Tori, Trina, and Tori's mom would be lying if they said they weren't intimidated. They all could have sworn they saw some fire in Jade's mouth as she was yelling. Jade saw this and continued.

"Me, Beck and Cat came here so that we could figure out some stuff, and I have no doubt in my mind that you know what I'm talking about. I honestly don't give a damn whether you're still sore about me kicking your ass. You need to come with me so we can all get this settled." Jade explained.

Tori looked around at what had just taken place. Her father was still on the ground, her sister and mother still had their mouths open, and Jade was still staring at her with her own piercing eyes. Why is Jade so concerned about her all of a sudden? She beat her up hours ago, now she wanted her to go with her, Beck, and Cat? What was her deal?

"Fine, Jade, even though I'm not particularly fond of you right now." Tori said.

"That's fine with me." Jade replied.


"Andre, you've gotta be kidding me. I think the day just started off weird, you know. With you getting a lucky guess at what I was thinking, and my legs moving a tad bit faster" Robbie said.

"Your legs moving a tad bit faster? Robbie, you were moving as fast as a frickin' car. Oh, and by the way, where are your glasses?" Andre asked.

"Um, I must have forgotten them. I was in a rush, man." Robbie said.

"Yeah…your vision cleared up I bet."

"Well, yeah, but it could have just been a miracle"

"No, it's because we have superpowers now, Robbie. Think about every superhero movie you've seen, alright. Now think of how they got their power."

"I guess it does make since, but if I really had these powers, shouldn't I feel more enthusiastic?"

"Maybe, but you…we can't use these powers in public. News reporters will be on our backs 24/7 like movie stars and musicians, only worse."

"Yeah…when are the others gonna be here. I can't wait to see what theirs are."

"I can't either."


"Damn it, Tori! Why'd you have to break the door handle?" Jade snapped.

As soon as Tori agreed to come with Jade, Jade took her to Beck's car and Tori, forgetting about her ability, broke it. She just witnessed Jade push her dad two or three feet away from her after all.

"You should have reminded me about…what I can…you know…do." Tori struggled.

"Oh boo hoo. Get in car before I push you too." Jade finished.

Tori got into the car, with frustration. She sat in the back seat where Cat was sitting, in her usual dazed state. Inside the car Tori noticed the seat in which Cat was behind, Beck's seat, there was something odd on it. Was it ice, snow, frozen puke? Tori sure didn't know. She was focusing on the fact that she broke her phone, doorknob, and Beck's car door handle.

Beck started the car, slower than usual, and began driving. Tori started to talk.

"Guys, I know your all probably wondering why we can do weird stuff. It's because of a red radiation blast!" Tori said, proudly. Beck and Cat giggled for a little. Jade didn't hold back from laughing.

"You know, I know you're a dumbass but this takes the cake." Jade said. Cat put her own hand over her mouth. Tori looked down.

"C'mon Jade. Can you stop being mean for an hour, please?" Beck asked.

"C'mon Jade. Can you st—don't give me that crap, Beck. You know you were trying not to laugh." Jade imitated. Beck shrugged and continued driving. For the whole rest of the ride, there was silence. Dead silence.


"Okay, so what if we have two powers instead of one. That would be awesome." Robbie said.

"I guess it would, and I know what other power you wish you would have. You're a sick guy, Rob." Andre replied.

"Darn, I forgot you can read minds. Can you see what I'm thinking of?"

"I'm not that good yet, I just got the power yesterday, man."

Robbie and Andre continued to have a conversation about both of their powers until a car drove up and parked in the street in front of them. When the car doors opened Andre and Robbie recognized the people as their best friends, if you take out Jade. Anyways, Jade looked angry as usual, Beck looked stoic, Cat looked like she was in a daze, and Tori looked a little hurt. Andre walked over to his friends, gave them greetings, and started the meeting.

"Okay guys, let's get something straight here. Can you guys tell me what your powers are? Don't try to lie, because I'll know, trust me." Andre winked at Robbie. Robbie rolled his eyes.

"Let's start with you Tori. Tell me what you can do." Andre said. He was in a way better mood than all of them.

"Well, I broke a phone, and a door handle so I guess I'm really strong. What's your power" Tori said.

"Nice, nice. I doubt anyone can beat that." Andre said. He was happy that his best friend got a cool power.

"Me and Beck have that too, it's pretty common." Jade added in.

"Oh, well that's no fun." Robbie muttered.

"I have two powers though. I guess whoever gave us these…gifts…gave the most talented person more than one." Jade said.

"What's your second power Jade?" Andre said, interested.

"My arms can't be burned, or something." Jade replied.

"That's so dumb." Robbie added.

Jade looked up at Robbie and frowned. Robbie didn't look her in the eye, because he knew as soon as he did he would be cut by her eyes. Jade noticed this and walked over to him, with her hands balled up in two fists. Beck and Tori intervened before Jade could tear him apart, and Jade calmed down. Secretly, she didn't want to hurt him, but she had to keep her image up as the tough girl who didn't take crap from anybody.

"Anyways…Jade, I doubt that's your second power. I mean, I saw fire in your mouth while you were yelling at me." Tori said.

"Well, she does have a fiery temper." Robbie said, cracking himself up. No one else laughed, because it wasn't funny and they didn't want Jade coming after them.

"Shut the hell up, Robbie!" Jade yelled.

"Come over here and make me, firecracker." Robbie countered. He only had this much bravado because of his new found speed.

Jade started to walk over to Robbie again, but Beck grabbed her arm and stopped her. At this point, Jade knew that Beck had a lot of strength, and most likely was the strongest of the group. She didn't try to fight him. Robbie smiled at his victory. Tori rolled her eyes.

"Andre, you still haven't told me your power yet, you know?" Tori reminded him.

"Oh yeah, my bad," Andre said in his normal, friendly way. "I can read your mind Tori, matter of fact, I can read everyone's mind except Cat's."

"Wait, you can't read my mind. Awesome!" Cat said. Her high voice made her statement more enjoyable and everyone laughed, except Jade.

"Okay, okay. If you can read minds then what am I thinking right now?" Jade said. She was generally skeptic of everyone except Beck.

"Alright then." Andre muttered while focusing on Jade. For some reason her thoughts were less clear than Robbie's or Beck's or Tori's. After about one minute of waiting, he finally said "You're thinking of…burning an a-," Robbie stopped himself and started over. "You're thinking of burning a jerk until he apologizes." Andre finished. Jade wasn't satisfied.

"Say it again, Andre. You know what I said! Don't you dare censor me!" Jade said, pointing her finger at him. A small flame erupted on her finger and as soon as she calmed down it had disappeared. Everybody looked at her as though she were a snake. She crossed her arms and stood, silently. Curiously, Andre read all of this friends minds' and they were all similar. 'How did she…' 'What was that…' 'Interesting' etc. Tori was the least affected by the flame and took charge of the meeting.

"We only need two more and this meeting is over. Robbie, what is your power?" Tori asked, in a commanding tone.

"Huh…oh yeah. I can run as fast as a car." Robbie said. He was still looking at Jade and refused to look up at Tori.

Tori was not satisfied by Robbie's blunt answer, but let it go. She then turned to Cat and proceeded.

"How about you, Cat. What's yours?" Tori asked.

"Um, I don't know yet. Sorry." She said while laughing. 'That's the Cat I know' Tori thought. "Wait wait wait! When I whistled on the wall, it turned into ice. Oh, I have an ice whistle." Cat said, joyfully. Tori was skeptical.

"Whistle on the ground then, and show me." Tori commanded.

"No Tori! If we show these in public then it'll spread like wildfire. Soon they will be giving us stupid codenames." Jade said, quickly.

For once Tori found something both her and Jade could agree on. If someone knew about these powers they could never have a normal life. Soon everyone in Los Angeles would know and then nearby states and then the whole country and maybe even the whole world.

"Okay, we need to set up some rules." Tori muttered.

"Who made you the leader of this group, Vega?" Jade spat.

"I didn't say I was, Jade. I just want to make some rules so that nothing bad happens with us."

"C'mon babe, just let her talk for a minute." Beck directed toward Jade. Jade thought of arguing but knew that would just keep her here longer so she decided not to.

"Okay, let's start. First, we don't use our powers in public unless it's a life or death situation. Second, we don't use our powers for personal gain," Tori looked at Jade when she said that. "And third, we DO NOT tell our parents about these." Tori finished.

"I don't mean to switch the subject but wasn't Trina in the whole 'red radiation blast' scenario." Jade said.

"Oh…yes…she most definitely was." Tori remembered.


Holly and Trina Vega were speechless for a long time. They had the right to be, after witnessing their husband or father being pushed back by a teenage girl, supposedly the same teenage girl who had beat up their daughter or sister. David had gotten up and instinctively walked over to his wife and daughter and tried his hardest to console them, but it proved useless. His wife just ended up fainting and his daughter got up from the couch to walk outside. Normally David would say something, but he had to think about what the two had probably been thinking of in their head after witnessing a girl pushed him to the ground.

As soon as Trina was out of the door she decided to go on a walk. She didn't think this day could get any worse. She also thought she kind of deserved having a bad day, because if she had been a good sister and pushed Jade off of her sister than this probably wouldn't have happened. Trina knew martial arts, and could have taken Jade easily. 'Why am I such as bad sister' Trina thought. She had her hands in her pockets and was just walking down the road, until she saw something. There was an old man in the streets. He could be run over at any minute.

"Hey! Get out of the street before you get hit by a car!" Trina yelled.

The man just stood in the street, standing with his cane, while cars drove by him at speeds as high as eighty miles an hour. But the man just stood there, most likely unaware of the cars. Was he blind or deaf? No one knew, and no one seemed to care. But why was he out in the street. Trina wondered all this while she kept yelling at him to get out of the street. The man didn't budge. Trina kept yelling, until she saw a green car that was heading right toward him. She didn't think, and ran toward the old man and grabbed him, but he struggled. The car drove toward them, and would no doubt hit them in less than five seconds. Trina saw the car, and thought it was the end. She closed her eyes and thought about the sidewalk, in which she was going to take him and braced herself. Twenty seconds had gone by, but she still hadn't opened her eyes. When she did she had the man in her hands and they were exactly where she had imagined.


I'm sorry for the long wait guys, but volunteer work and vacation got the best of me. I'll try to post more often then I have been. Please review.