Letter 6 - Dear Ace

Dear Ace

How does it feel to have been a superhero for a year? Strange isn't it? About a year ago, you were lying in that hospital bed unconscious thanks to that meteor that fell down from space. And then you discovered that you had superpowers when we were going to do the movie. I know it was frightening for you. I saw it on your face. That's why you ran away from the set. You were scared that you were going to hurt someone with them.

But when you ran away from the movie set, I was worried for you because I was afraid that something even worse could have happened to you. You were running in such a panic, you could have been run over or something. If that happened to you, I would regret it forever. Even if you could survive that, I should have made more of an effort to stop you from panicking and running away.

Since you disappeared, I couldn't focus on anything else apart from wanting to know where you were. I even decided to look for you on some days just so I know that you would be alive and well. It wasn't until I saw you battling that Jack guy that my mind was put at rest. I felt better after seeing your face once more on there. I just hoped that you didn't get killed by that Jack.

I must say though you were a lot more heroic than what Mr Kawaski ordered you to be. He just wanted you to get battered by anything he thought would make that Cale Van Hammond look good compared to you. But looking at you now, you're better than him or any other movie actor who has been given the movie part of a fictional hero. People like you and the rest of your team, needs to be appreciated more than celebrities who are just famous because they are. You guys actually make a positive difference in society unlike them.

I have to go as I have to make some clothes for the top Acmetropolis fashion designer, Betty Satin. And if I don't meet the deadlines, then who knows what trouble would occur.

I'm just glad you're getting to be the hero you finally wanted to be. Take care.

Taya Quinton