"Have you seen Moonfire?" I ask Storm.
"No, I have not."
"Have you seen Moonfire?" I ask Scott.
"Nope," he shrugs.
"Have you seen-" I am just about to ask Kurt when I hear a screech coming from outside.
"Kitty?" I call cautiously, stepping outside.
"Ahh! Kaity, what are you doing?" I turn to see Moonfire ripping out the marble in the fountain.
"Yeah, Moonfire, what are you doing?" She looks at me, then resumes her destruction.
"Oookay…" I fly over and tug on her cape. "Seriously, what are you doing?"
"None of your business," she growls in a voice I've never heard before.
Then I realize why Kitty screeched. Moonfire is throwing the chunks of marble at her! I swoop down, grab Kitty, and pull her inside the house.
"What is wrong with her?" Kitty asks me.
"I have no idea," I answer grimly.
The next day, Moonfire seems back to normal.
"Hey, Shadow," she greets me cheerfully, coming out of our room.
"Uh, hi."
"Kaity!" Kitty rushes down the hall, waving something in the air wildly. "I have a new recipe!"
"Not now, Kitty," Moonfire says.
"Here." she shoves it into Moonfire's mouth, acting as if she hadn't heard.
"Kitty! Seriously! Have you ever heard of personal space?" She swallows, wincing. She walks back into our room and slams the door.
"Do you think she liked it?" Kitty asks. I just shake my head.
"Hey! Ow! Mondfeuer! Ow!" Kurt is being pelted by blows from Moonfire. She is relentlessly punching at him, and he's trying to get away. He teleports, but then realizes that she's got a grip on his tail! I run over and grab Moonfire by the arm.
"What on earth are you doing?!" I ask.
"None of your business!" she screams, then rips her arm from my grip.
"What is your problem?" I ask angrily.
"My problem is that you keep getting in my way!"
"So you can hurt everyone?"
Moonfire stomps out the door, slamming it loudly.
I glance over at Kurt. "Are you okay?"
"Yes," he says, standing up and brushing himself off. "Vat vas that about?"
"I don't know. What I do know is that I feel like we're going around in circles."
I flop down on the couch in the den, grab the remote, and turn on the TV. Moonfire's already on the news.
"The girl who defeated the Avengers is back, and she's destroying buildings all over the city!" the newscaster says. "All the superheroes are busy, and is there anyone who will stop her?" A clip flashes up of Moonfire in full light-mode, the fire-shaped light surrounding her, her eyes solid white, and light-balls popping up in her hands. All the buildings around her were demolished, crumbling or incinerated.
"Ugh," I groan. "I guess that person will have to be me. Again." I drag myself to my feet, switch off the TV, change into my costume, and run out the door to burst off flying.
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