Omgzz, I knows it's been long but I finally came up with something! Go me!All my life I've been good, but now, all I'm thinking, What the hell?-Avril Lavinge


~What the Hell?~

Kiwi slammed her mallet on the police officer's arm; breaking every bone in it. The officer screamed. The other officers ran towards her and pulled out their guns. Kiwi smirked and used the Tactical Telekinesis that she had copied from Superboy(Bart had been stupid enough to introduce her to her Young Justice Crew) and caused the guards' guns to blow up in their hands. The one thing she loved about copying people's powers: when she gets them, they enhance. Unfortunately, there were some drawbacks-She couldn't fly with Superboy's powers-but she didn't mind them. More officers came into the bank. She smirked; Kiwi wasn't here to rob the bank. She was here to make the people in it scream. Being around The Rogues long enough has made the sounds of people screaming, crying, or begging for mercy seem to smile and laugh with joy. She had gotten over her fear of shedding blood and-in fact-loved doing it. Seeing the blood splatter across the ground and peoples' eyes widen in fear of her; showing that they were indeed scared of her made her feel powerful.

Kiwi came to hurt people. She was tired of people seeing her as the cute little five-year-old who distracted the Flash while the Rogues got away. She wanted to make a name for herself and prove-not only to the Rogues and The Flash-but to the people of the Twin Cities: She wasn't to be taken Lightly anymore. Kiwi wasn't a good girl. But she wasn't a bad girl either. That's why when she knocked out all the guards, she shoved everyone outside and used her heat vision to blow the place up. She was making damn sure that they knew it was her, too; using her heat vision to carve her name into one of the guards heads (but not too much; she didn't want to kill him). She left her mark: Mokking Byrd.

Kiwi wasn't going to be in the Rogues' shadow anymore. She was going to be standing with them. Or better yet, in front of them. But not now. Now, she wanted to have fun terrorizing people.