David was walking down the neighbourhood after school had ended. He was still feeling sore after spending the day being irritated by Izzy, but school was over for the day, so he found some joy in that.

"Hey, loser!" A voice called out. It was Izzy. She was on her roller-blades, and was skating around him. He noticed that Brenda was with her, too.

"Oh, come on, it's after school, can't I have some peace?" David complained.

"Our next play-date is in three days, Davey," Brenda reminded. "And since Little Jane got a sprain, I guess you could use something to occupy your short attention span."

"Janet didn't sprain herself, she broke her arm," David corrected. Izzy flicked him with her index finger. It stung more than a flick usually would, and it caused David to jump a bit.

"Don't get all smart on us," Izzy said. "You and Janet may act like you know so much about mirror people, but until you've actually found one, you're both still losers to me."

David clenched his knuckles. He wanted to punch Izzy so badly, but he was outnumbered by two, so he knew acting violent wasn't going to solve anything for him. So he just hurried away, hoping the two girls wouldn't follow him.

"Aw, are you going to cry, Davey?" Izzy called out, and she and Brenda laughed before skating off.

David finally reached his house. With a groan, he pulled the door open and walked inside.

"Hey son, how was school?" Agatha asked. David didn't even bother to acknowledge his parents and just gloomily walked up the stairs to his room.

As he did so, he heard talking coming from Janet's room.

"So, I can transform my hand into various objects," He heard Sam say. "Awesome!" He heard Janet reply.

Intrigued, David opened the door a bit and saw Sam and Janet sitting on the bed. Sam's hand was transformed into a sparkling blue mallet, and he swung it over his head a bit.

David raised his eyebrow in confusion as he continued to watch.

"Hey, do the blade!" Janet urged. "The one you used to kill that dog!"

"No problem," Sam said, and his hand transformed into a large blue blade. David's jaw hit the floor at the sight of it.

"It looks so sharp," Janet said and briefly poked the blade, then jumped a bit as she pricked her finger on it. "It IS sharp," She added as she held her finger.

"Yeah, I've sometimes cut myself practicing using it," Sam admitted, smiling in embarrassment. "Oh, this is my favourite one," He added, and his hand transformed to normal. He cupped both hands together, and a small blue flame appeared above it.

Janet jumped back in shock. David's eyes widened and he swung the door open, alerting Sam and Janet to his presence.

"What is that?!" David asked in horror.

"It's fire," Sam said, a little confused as to why David would ask such a ridiculous question.

"Well make it go away before you hurt somebody!" David demanded. "Okay, okay," Sam mumbled and he tossed the blue flame behind him. The ball of fire landed on one of Janet's Barbie dolls, which exploded instantly upon contact with the flame.

"Oh shoot, sorry about that!" Sam apologized as Janet and David stared at him.

"Oh, don't worry, I have about a dozen others," Janet replied. "Boy do you need a hobby," Sam mumbled. "What was that?" Janet asked. "Nothing," Sam lied.

"I told you to make it go away, not burn something with it," David berated.

"I would have, but my sisters haven't really taught me to control my powers that much," Sam confessed. "I can control the basics, like landing properly after flying or transforming my hand into objects and back, but other than that, I don't have that much of a clue."

"You'd think they'd worry a little more about controlling a walking death-machine," David mumbled.

"Hey, I may have the power to annihilate you in a second, but that does not make me a walking death-machine," Sam responded, irritated.

"Hey, maybe I could help control your powers," Janet offered. Sam and David glared at her.

"Um, Janet, you may be my friend now, but I doubt a human girl with little to no experience can actually help a mirror person control their powers," Sam scoffed.

"Yeah, for once I agree with Sam," David huffed.

"Well, I guess we'll see about that," Janet said, folding her arms. She then added, "Oh, and I'm skipping school tomorrow, so I'll have plenty of time to work on it."

"OH COME ON!" David shouted. "Does everyone get to skip school but me?!"

"Looks like it," Sam said. "Oh well, I bet you can handle three more days of school."

"No I can't!" David shouted. "With people like Izzy and Brenda in my class, I'd rather die than spend another three days there!" With that, he stomped out of the room, slamming the door behind him.

"Um, Sam," Janet said.

"Yes, Janet?" Sam asked.

"You said you had sisters?" Janet asked. Sam nodded.

"Do you think they're worried about you?" Janet asked.

Sam shrugged. "Oh them," He said. "Don't worry. They're my sisters. I'm sure they won't overreact about me being gone for a little while."

…..

Inside the concealed mirror, in a dimly lit room two figures were talking.

"Mirror Bella, don't you think you're overreacting to this a bit?" The first figure, resembling a small boy, said. He was met with a small shove.

"No, I'm not overreacting!" The other figure claimed, her eyes glowing a bright blue shade. "Those non-powered freaks of Crystal City have been getting on my nerves for years, and now they've gone and abducted Samson."

"Please, I'm sure Sam is fine," The first figure reassured. "He has powers, he can handle himself with them."

"I don't like it, not one bit," The second figure said, folding her arms. She then shouted, "Kizzy! Get over here this instant!"

The pale brunette entered the room. "Yes, Mirror Bella?" She asked.

"Go out to the neighbourhood and search out the houses," The figure ordered, her eyes sparkling blue. "Samson has got to be out there somewhere."

"Yes, Mirror Bella," Kizzy said, and she vanished into thin air.

"I'm not letting Samson get away from me," The figure snapped, and with a swish of her gown, she had disappeared as well.