Riley sat beside her mother and stared out the window of the black SUV being driven by an NSA agent. Director Dicker was in the passenger's seat and Riley's mother was at her side. Since Riley was to become a hero apprentice, or sidekick, the NSA and Dicker new she would need something important.

A super suit.

So Dicker had come to the Andersen home, suggesting that Riley and her mother come with him to see the one person every super wanted to get their suits from. Riley and her mother had agreed, prompting Dicker to accompany them on a private jet across the country. Once they'd landed they were ushered into a waiting SUV to be driven to their destination.

"There it is," Dicker chimed in as the SUV approached a large estate sitting upon a hill. They stopped at the gates where the agent driving presented his badge to a security screen. The gates opened and the SUV continued forward, driving up to a large mansion. The agent parked the car before opening the doors for Riley and her mother. Some private security guards came to greet Dicker and his companions before leading them inside.

Riley and her mother looked around in wonder at the huge house, with hallways lined with expensive looking vases and paintings. They eventually came to a large room with some furniture. They were facing the back of a couch and before it was a huge wall mounted television.

On the screen was a news bulletin, Riley gasped as she noted the bulletin was about Limelight. She was apparently helping fight a fire.

"Feh. That suit is horrid!" came a voice.

"Miss Mode," the private security said aloud.

"What! What is it?!" came a voice.

"Rick Dicker of the NSA has arrived," he group heard footsteps and the shuffling of cloth, but no one appeared. Until that is a tiny figure walked around the couch.

"Wait. Is that..." Riley's mother began.

"Edna Mode," Dicker finished with a nod. "Top designer of super suits in the world," he finished.

"I thought she was designed clothes for supermodels," Riley's mother said.

"Supermodels! Feh! Nothing super about them," Edna said as she came up to them. She turned to her private security before sending him off. Then she looked to Dicker. She smiled up at him. "Agent Dicker. Or should I call you Director now?"

"Edna," Dicker greeted with a nod.

"Richard, so good to see you dahling. You should really stop by to see me more," Edna said before looking to Riley and her mother. "Ah. So this is the new super you were telling me about?" Edna asked. Dicker nodded. "Well c'mon then dahlings, let's get you measured," Edna said as she turned and beckoned mother and daughter to follow her. Dicker chose to remains where he was, Edna let him do as he pleased as he led the women to a small room full of fabrics and articles of clothing.

She found some measuring tape and then began to use it to measure Riley's body dimensions. As she was doing so she asked Riley the occasional question about herself, what she liked to do, and how she felt about becoming a superhero. Riley answered all her questions before telling her how she was going to become Limelight's sidekick. Something that made her beam in pride.

"Ah yes, Limelight. Good hero. She'll make an excellent role model. Though her super suit is terrible. Whoever made it should have his head beaten and locked away for crimes against the fashion," Enda said in distaste. Once she'd taken all her measurements she stepped back and grabbed a sketchpad.

"Ok dahling I'll take it from here. Go out to the hall and take a left, then right, then a left again, you'll find an arcade, have fun," Edna said as she waved Riley off.

Riley blinked, wondering if she was going to ask her for any input. "Um...Actually I was wondering if my suit could have a cape?"

Edna whirled around and jabbed a pencil in her direction. "No capes!" she said, face serious.

"But shouldn't I-"

Edna let out a loud laugh. "How cute. You think you have a say in this. Now run along dahling, your mother and I will go over design ideas for your suit," Edna said as she ignored Riley and waved a hand to shoo her off. Riley looked to her mother, but the woman only shrugged in response.

With apparently no say in the matter Riley left the room and made her way to the arcade. With that Edna began to scribble on her sketchpad, pencil to her chin as she sketched out some basic ideas. Riley's mother just stood there, unsure of what she should do.

"Sit down dahling," Edna said as she gestured to an empty chair in the room. Riley's mother did, taking a seat a few feet from Enda. "So...Mrs. Anderson?"

"Jill," she revealed.

"So...Jill, how do you feel about Riley becoming a hero?" Edna asked, looking up from her sketchpad.

Jill sat there, fiddling with her hands. "Fine...I suppose," she said with a shrug.

"Really?" Edna pressed, something in her tone indicating she could tell Jill wasn't being entirely honest.

Jill sighed before looking down. "Actually, to be honest...I'm terrified," she said. She looked up at Edna. "I know as her mother I'm supposed to support her. Believe she's capable of anything. Heck, every parent's hope is that their child contributes something good to this world. But how am I supposed to be ok with her throwing herself into danger? Fighting people and things that are going to try and hurt her? Maybe even kill her?"

These thoughts had plagued her mind since the beginning of this entire hero apprenticeship started. She'd been keeping it to herself, not wanting to spoil this for her daughter. But she was scared for her. As any mother should be.

"Hmmm. Yes. It's not an easy thing for a parent to accept," Edna mused aloud as she continued to sketch. "Still, you should be proud to have raised her so well. Not just anyone can take up the mantle of hero, to put the lives of thousands before them," Edna pointed out. She looked up into Jill's eyes and gave her a smile.

Jill blushed a little in embarrassment, but managed a smile back. She was proud of that, that was certainly the truth. Suddenly the door opened and a new woman entered. Jill looked to see a woman about her age entering. She had reddish hair and wore a simple blouse, jeans, and flats.

"Hello E. I'm here to see if the suits are-" the woman trailed off as she looked to Jill.

"Ah Helen! Dahling!" Edna greeted with a large smile. The woman, Helen, approached, moving towards Jill before extending a hand.

"Hello there. I'm Helen. Helen Parr," the woman greeted.

Jill smiled at her as she stood up and grasped her hand. "Jill. Jill Andersen."


Riley walked the halls of Edna's home. Staring and marveling at the paintings on the walls and the pottery. She figured Edna must do well for herself. She was curious as to why Dicker believed this woman could make her the best suit. She wondered what her suit was going to look like. She couldn't help but be excited at the thought.

She eventually found the arcade, but found someone else was already in it. It was a boy about her age.

And boy was he fast.

She watched in amazement as he played ping pong...with himself. Moving back and forth between both sides of the table in blurs of red. He wore a red T-shirt with blue jeans and black tennis shoes. Riley couldn't help but just stand there and stare at him in shock. Despite having superpowers of her own she still found meeting another super to be incredible.

The boy suddenly hit the ping pong ball hard, letting it finally fly off the table before he threw his hands up and cheered to himself in mock victory. Then he finally took note of Riley.

"Hey," he said, nodding his head at her as he retrieved the ping pong ball.

"Hey," Riley said back.

The boy began to play ping pong with himself again, moving back and forth between both sides of the table. "So you here to get a suit from Ms. Mode too?" he asked.

"Uh...yeah," Riley said as she entered the room, watching as he continued to play by himself.

"Yeah. Mine needs to be refitted. Growth spurts and all that," the boy said casually. Riley didn't know what to say.

"My name's Dash," he said to introduce himself.

"Riley," Riley said back.


Jill sat with and made small talk with Helen. They spoke about casual mom and family things. Their husbands, their kids, schools, other parents. But all the while Jill couldn't help but wonder, who was this woman. She looked like a typical housewife. But the fact that she was here made Jill believe she had to be a super. She was curious as to what her powers were. But she wasn't sure if it was rude to ask her outright.

"So Jill. I don't think I've heard of you before. Are you a super?" Helen asked curiously.

"Oh no. But my daughter is," Jill explained.

"Oh. So doesn't run in the family I take it?" Jill shook her head.

"Are you-"

"Yep. My entire family is actually," Helen said.

Jill arched a brow curiously.


Meanwhile, Riley was standing there watching Dash play ping pong with himself. It was far more interesting than any game in the arcade. She was curious as to how he got his powers. Was he born with them? Or were they obtained like hers or Limelight's were?

After spending several minutes doing nothing but watching him play she pulled out her phone to text her mom about the suit. But before she could do anything with it it vanished. Riley blinked before looking up and around before looking to Dash. He had her phone in his hand as he turned it over curiously.

"Man you're phone is better than mine," he said with a pout. Riley huffed in annoyance before stomping over to take it from him. But before she could reach him he was gone. She swept the room before finding him standing on the opposite side, still looking it over. "Got any games?" he asked as he began to touch it.

"Hey!" Riley said as she dashed over to him. She did not appreciate him looking through it without permission. She closed in on him, preparing to take it. But before she could get her hands on her phone he was gone again. Riley growled in annoyance as he now stood on the far end of the room, playing fingers browsing through her phone.

Riley clenched a fist before tapping into her powers. Her hair and eyes became an amber before she charged him. Her telekinetic abilities allowed her to propel herself not only into the air but in any direction she chose, making her able to run faster than a normal, but even with that Dash vanished before she could reach him.

"Give me back my phone!" Riley shouted as she began to chase Dash around the room, hands grabbing wildly at her phone. Dash eventually ran out of the room with Riley following after him. They flew down the halls in a red and yellow streak, Riley growling in frustration as Dash easily kept ahead of her.

They happened to be heading back in the direction of Edna design room. Dash ran by it first, but something suddenly snaked out of the room and after him.

Dash suddenly came to a stop as he yelped in pain. Riley stopped too, staring in shock as what looked like an incredibly long human arm and hand coming out of the room and grabbing Dash by his ear. The arm began to pull Dash back as he continued to voice his pain and whine.

"Mom!" he said in embarassment. Suddenly the owner of the arm walked out of the room, a stern stare at the young man that was her son.

"Dash Parr what did I tell you about running around in other people's homes?!" she said to berate him. Riley's mother suddenly came out after the woman, staring at her in surprise as well.

The woman grabbed the phone from Dash's hand before offering it to Riley, letting her arms extend the distance between them. "This is yours right?" Riley nodded. "Here you go," she said as he gave it to her. "Sorry about that Jill," she said looking back to Riley's mother.

Jill only nodded. "You're Elastigirl," she breathed out in realiation.

Helen only smiled. "Well I'm a little over the whole 'girl' part," she said with a laugh as she gestured to herself. "I go by Mrs. Incredible now," she said before looking back to Dash. She gave his ear a tug. "Now you apoligize to Riley for taking her phone young man," she ordered.

"I'm sorry," Dash muttered out. Satisfied Helen released him. With that settled the moms forced their kids to shake hands and make up. They did so, only slightly begrudgingly before having lunch with Enda. Then they left as Dicker drove them to the airport so they could fly back home, but not before Helen gave Jill her number, saying if to call if she ever needed someone to talk to.

Edna promised to have the suit finished within a few days and that she'd have it delivered soon. On the flight back home Riley and her mother spoke excitedly about meeting Elastigirl, one of the first modern female superheros ever. Dicker only chuckled before reminding them that this was to remain a secret. They nodded in understanding before settling back in their seats and marveling at the new world they'd just become a part of.


"So Dash, what did you think of Jill?" Helen asked to make conversation with her son as they drove back home.

"She seemed fine mom," he said non chalantly.

"I thought so too. Making a new friend is always nice," Helen said with a smile. "How about Riley? I think she's a pretty nice girl."

"Yeah...I guess she's pretty," Dash said. "Nice girl!" he added quickly. "A pretty nice girl just like you said," he said hurriedly.

Helen smirked, eyes on the road as her son shifted in his seat awkwardly. "Yeah. I think she is too."


new chap

so after careful research I discovered that the incredibles movie happened in the past, around the 1970s or whatever. So in this AU, im going ot be moving the timeline up to the modern day.

DLH024: Animated characters only. And no, I don't have a team of reformed villains. I'm not fond of the idea.

WikiSorcerer: Rapunzel has met Edna as a model only. She's not aware of Edna's reputation of making supersuits. Hiccup made the one she currently wears and before that it was made from materials from Merida's company.

Guest: I like the idea for the Night Terrors