Prompt: For your solider verse can you write about regina's obsession with wonder woman pls? I can't get enough of this verse!


"Regina! It's starting!"

She dropped her dolls as she raced from her room, hurrying down the stairs as her little hand clutched the bannister. Regina jumped the last two steps, ignoring her mother's bark not to do that, and raced into the living room. Climbing into her father's lap, she settled against him as he wrapped his arm around her. He turned up the volume before setting the remote down.

"Wonder Woman!" she sang along with the theme song. A thrill went through Regina as she bounced on her father's knees, clapping. "Wonder Woman!"

Together with her father, Regina watched as Diana Price transformed into Wonder Woman and stopped another bad guy. Regina wanted to be just like her when she grew up–able to stop people from doing bad things, get them to tell the truth, and save the day. She didn't have to leave it to the boys to solve nor wait for one to save her.

"Wonder Woman is the best," she told her father, leaning against him. "I want to be just like her."

He grinned. "You can be."

"When I grow up, right?" she asked.

"No," he replied, turning her around to face him. "You can be Wonder Woman even now."

Her eyes grew wide. "I can? How?"

"What does Wonder Woman stand for?" he asked.

"She stands for justice," Regina replied. "She stands up for those who can't defend themselves and tries to settle things peacefully."

Daddy nodded. "Exactly. And she will fight if she has to, to protect those who can't fight for themselves."

"But how can I do that now? I'm just a kid," she said, feeling confused and a bit helpless. She hated feeling helpless.

Her father gently tucked his fingers under her chin and lifted her head so she looked in his eyes. "There's lots you can do as a kid. You can stand up for kids who are being bullied. You can their friends. You know the difference between right and wrong, so always fight for what you know is right. You can be someone's Wonder Woman."

She grinned. "I would love to be someone's Wonder Woman. I'll stand up for those who can't and when I grow up, I'm going to make sure the world is a better place for everyone."

"That's my girl," Daddy said, hugging her tightly.

Regina glanced at Wonder Woman on screen, standing in her red, white and blue costume. Her dark hair flowed in the wind as she placed her hands on her hips, looking strong and confident. Regina was going to be Wonder Woman, now and when she was a grown up, and nothing would stop her.