Kihonne: Alright, time for Melody's chapter! I hope you guys enjoy it!

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Meloyd: Kihonne doesn't own Mighty Med, Lab Rats, or the Elite Force. She just owns this series, any OCs in the chapter, and anything else you don't recognize.

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2017

I stared at the piece of light blue fabric in my hands, biting my lip so hard that I briefly worried that I'd break through the skin. The dress I'd worn to my aunt's memorial was lying crumpled in the corner of my bedroom, and now I was staring at an outfit I knew my aunt would have loved to see me wear one day.

I'd always known that Aunt Sonia was in a dangerous line of work. We'd all known that one day, we'd get a call telling us that the worst possible scenario had happened. But I don't think any of us had expected it to happen like this. Not in such a big attack, not having to find out days after it happened by a Normo cop who'd made the ID.

A part of me just wanted to cry. Sonia had always been there for me, had even offered to train me as her sidekick once I turned 18 (she hadn't wanted to drag me into this while I was still a kid), but a bigger part of me was angry. That was the part of me that wanted revenge.

I'd dug through my closet, looking for some semblance of a uniform, and what I found would work perfectly. My favorite blue top, with a pair of matching boots and gloves that Sonia had given me for my birthday ("a superhero has to look the part, Mels", she'd told me).

She may have wanted me to wait a few more years, but things had changed. Someone had to stop the people who killed her. And becoming a superhero in her name was the best way I could think of to honor her.

2017

I'd been on my way to meet with Nyx when I first heard the sounds of a fight. Normally, I'd just walk away - Seattle wasn't the safest city in the world, and this part of the city was particularly bad for gang activity. As much as I'd like to stop people like that, I couldn't exactly take down Normos without giving up the superhero secret, and besides, I had bigger fish to fry at the moment.

But when I saw a blast of fire shoot into the sky. Okay, that didn't look like a gun shot.

As I got closer, I realized that it wasn't a Normo fight, but rather two of the Demon Brothers fighting a pair of archer superheroes. They weren't doing badly, either, but it was clear that the guy was still fairly new at this - while the girl was doing a fairly good job at watching her own back, he was too impulsive in his attacks, leaving his wide open to be hit. It wasn't his fault; I figured that, like me, he hadn't had much training before taking on the role, and experience was hard to get these days, when a mistake could get you killed.

I stuck to the shadows, having gotten familiar enough with the area to know where I could hide without being seen, and raised a hand. A cold, icy mist flew from my fingertips and charged at Blue Demon. He hadn't even noticed it, the mist so thin that it could easily be missed, before it slammed into him, knocking him out of the shadows. I pushed him hard with my powers, throwing him over the railing where he landed hard on the ground below. I froze him to the ground, unsure how quickly he would recover from the blow but wanting to make sure that he couldn't attack us again.

"You killed him!" White Demon, who'd been trapped by one of the archer's nets during the fight, shouted, finally noticing me. "What kind of hero kills?"

I stepped out of the shadows, revealing myself to the heroes. "He's fine." I told him coldly. "Now stop whining or you're next." I then turned to the archers. "Who the hell are you?"

"We could ask you the same question." The girl archer retorted, but I wasn't looking at her anymore. Because just behind her, more people were coming up, most of them wearing super uniforms. One was a tall, brown-haired guy in a blue suit with orange lines on it, another being a girl in a crimson uniform with elbow-length gloves. There was a shorter, slightly chubby guy in between them, wearing just a basic sweater vest and black pants, not exactly the most heroic look I've ever seen. And leading them was Geminus, the Irish sidekick famous for being assigned to protect the Normos Horace Diaz had brought into Mighty Med.

"I take it you guys go ambushed by one of the Demons too?" The brown-haired guy asked, noticing White Demon.

"Two. You?" The female archer questioned.

"We dealt with Crimson Demon. They had Matt Demon." He replied.

"Who is a lot tougher than you'd expect." The crimson-clad girl interjected, wiping at a cut on her lip before looking at me. "Who's this?"

"Melody Robins, AKA Frostbite." Geminus smiled before I could answer. I looked at her sharply, confused how she knew who I was. "We've been looking for you."

2022

"Alright, be honest, how do I look?" I questioned, looking at my reflection in the mirror.

"You look cute." Dani assured me from where she was sitting on my bed.

"If cute was what you were going for." Rani added, leaning against the doorframe.

"Dude." Dani snapped.

"What?" Rani responded, spreading her hands in a what-did-I-say motion. Why in the world did I ask them to help me with this?

"You look great. Alan's going to think so too." Dani insisted. "Blue's his favorite color. Right, Rani?" She looked pointedly at the witch, who nodded slowly.

"It's the only color sweater vest I've ever seen him wear." She replied, trying to be helpful. I smiled, smoothing the bottom of the lacy, dark blue dress. "But you know, if you're that desperate for a date, I know some people who'd be willing."

"And how many of them have criminal records?" Dani questioned before I could speak.

"I don't see why or how that's relevant." Rani stated, frowning at the electrokinetic.

"Guys." I stopped them before they could actually start an argument. "I want to go on a date with Alan. I like him."

"Why?" Rani wrinkled her nose in disgust. I shook my head, not bothering to answer her. I knew Alan could be rough around the edges at times - though he'd changed a lot since we first met, he still had a bit of a temper, and was still insistent that he would be the greatest hero on the team one day. But that ambition to be the best had worked in his favor, encouraging him to train more, learn more, and fight harder. He was determined to not just be the best, but to deserve that title, and frankly, I found that admirable, and it was my favorite thing about him.

"If you guys aren't going to help, I'm sure Alivia wouldn't mind someone taking over the night patrol." I mentioned.

"Not it." Dani said quickly, earning a glare from Rani. "Sucker."

"God, you two are children." I muttered, shaking my head. I sighed and grabbed my purse. "Alright, I'm leaving. Try not to kill each other before I get back."

"Have fun." Dani called as I left.

"Text me if it goes horribly!" Rani added. There was a moment of silence, then, "Ow! What was that for?"

2034

"This is adorable." I commented, handing Alan a cup of tea as I sat down across from him. He smirked a little, keeping an eye on Scarlet and Felix, who were hanging downstairs in the living area. Our daughter had set up her little tea set on the coffee table, and was currently trying to force a light blue tiara onto the older boy's head. When I'd brought the fifteen-year-old kid to the League, I don't think he'd had tea parties with seven-year-olds in mind, but he was handling it pretty well, playing along with Scarlet's princess fantasy. He'd only been here for two days, and yet my and Alan's daughter had already decided that he would be her new best friend.

"She's going to be disappointed when he leaves." Alan commented. I glanced at him.

"You already talked to your uncle?' I guessed. He nodded.

"Yeah. He's agreed to take Felix on at Mighty Med 2.0. when he's ready." He replied. I bit my lip a little, thinking. "What?"

"What if we keep him around a little while?" I suggested. He frowned. "I mean, there's plenty of room here."

"Scarlet could use a big brother figure." Alan mentioned.

"I thought that's what Kameron was for." I pointed out. He looked at me.

"A good big brother figure." He corrected himself.

"I thought that's what James is for." I redirected my response, and he couldn't help but snigger.

"He hates kids." He pointed out. He looked at me. "I'll talk to Uncle Horace about pushing off Felix's training if you talk to Geminus."

"Deal." I raised my teacup, smirking when he clinked his against mine.

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Kihonne: Okay guys, time to let me know what you all thought about this chapter and Katherine's! Seriously, I want to know! Reviews motivate me to keep writing, otherwise how do I know if you guys actually want this tribute series or not?

Anyway, I'll be back on Tuesday with Angela "Crossbow" Connors' chapter, then next Saturday with Miles DeCook's and Jessica Henderson's chapters.