In the back of a car, a young boy begins to look at the outskirts of the city, seeing a certain beauty around the place where he was. Thoughtful, he wondered about something in his mind, still not understood, while he looked at his backpack, seeing some stickers pasted with symbols of some heroes on it, still looking at the city, with a smile on his face.

-Good morning, Metropolis! - The radio was on and at that moment, the boy started to look at the buildings, still with a smile on his face. - It is the beginning of another beautiful day in our wonderful city and we are just starting our program. Today's news is exciting, even more so now.

Say hello to Johnny Young, a young teenage boy about to start his first day of school in Metropolis. Slowly, he and his mother, Kate, looked out over the city streets, while Johnny looked at his backpack, ready to get ready for his first day of school with some style in his body.

(Kate) - Are you excited, son?

(Johnny) - You have no idea.

-Many wonder about the actions of these superheroes that have been popping up all over town. More precisely, in a way that they cannot even imagine. - The boy looks at a news report, seeing the silhouette of a people having one of their tentacles torn off by a mysterious woman with a sword in her hands, being somewhat surprised by what he was seeing. - But of all the heroes, there is only one question on the minds of all the citizens of Metropolis: Who is this Wonder Woman? What is her true mission in our city?

(Johnny) - Metropolis looks really interesting. - He arrives at the Metropolis high school, looking at the students starting to enter the building. Slowly, he puts his backpack on his back, with a smile on his face.

(Kate) - Is everything there, Johnny?

(Johnny) - Everything. - Slowly, he looked at the people around him, still a little nervous. The first day of school was never forgotten. Then, as he started walking, he bumped into a girl with red hair and wearing a purple jacket. The figure of the young Barbara Gordon. Both their books were knocked over, and Johnny helped her to collect the books, returning them to the girl. - I'm sorry.

(Barbara) - No problem. - She gives a smile on her face, while at the same time looking at the boy, who reciprocates with a smile. - Is this also your first day at school?

(Johnny) - How did you understand?

(Barbara) - Because of your nervousness, uncertainty and doubts you are showing right now. - The boy is a bit surprised to hear this, until Barbara gives him a little smile. - I am very perceptive with some people, to tell you the truth. It's kind of a gift.

(Johnny) - It seems that you understand a lot about facial expressions.

(Barbara) - That's right, newly transferred from Gotham. And the worst part is that it was in the middle of the school year.

(Johnny) - You left several of your friends behind, didn't you?

(Barbara) - That happened to you too, didn't it? - Johnny gives a slight laugh, realizing the girl's question. - Apparently, you and I are not that different. Living in one kind of change after another. - Suddenly they saw a girl with short blond hair, getting out of a car and passing everyone, but before that they saw her talking to someone. Not being able to hear the conversation, the girl passed by everyone again, as if she was not listening to what was around. And taking into account that the girl slammed the car door hard, basically showing that she was not very happy at that moment. - Me, huh. Now that's what I call stress out of control.

(Johnny) - Take it from me, over time, you get used to it. - He extends one of his hands to Barbara, looking at her. - My name is Johnny. Johnny Young.

(Barbara) - Barbara Gordon. - The two shake hands, while before entering the school, they see a girl, young Karen Beecher, stumbling as she gets off the bus, and at this, the two of them go towards the girl, helping her up.

(Johnny) - All right? - She puts her books on the floor and helps to return them to Karen, while Barbara picks up the backpack that fell on the floor, looking at the girl with a certain concern. There, she finds a certain technological device, which causes Karen to take it from Barbara's hand.

(Karen) - I will stay. Thank you very much. - She runs to the school, making the two of them a little surprised at Karen's attitude.

(Barbara) - No problem?

(Johnny) - I think we should start getting a little strange, Barbara. - A limousine stopped on the school's street, where from inside it, a young girl with purple hair, with a rich style, as the two of them would describe it, got out of it, where the person who appeared to be her father also got out of the limousine, handing her a bag.

-Zee, daughter, you forgot your purse. - The girl's father hands her the bag. The young Zee Zatara slowly begins to walk, looking at the figure of her father, with a smile on her face.

(Zee) - Thanks, Dad!

(Barbara) - Official: This just got totally weird. - Johnny and Barbara seemed to be more perplexed than they already were, even more so considering the situation.

(Johnny) - Worse than that, now I have no more doubts.


Inside the school, near the lockers, each of the two began to look at the schedules, still a little nervous about the first day of school. Johnny felt that he needed to relax a little, even more so considering how difficult it was to adapt to a new school.

(Johnny) - So? What was it like living in Gotham?

(Barbara) - It was a thrill, to be honest. Of course it was kind of a dangerous place, but at least it had a thrill. What is your opinion about the heroes?

(Johnny) - I have nothing against it. I feel that they do a good job. The problem really is when they start complaining about the work they do, claiming destruction of the city. - Barbara gives a slight laugh, while at the same time, he looks to the sides, seeing a girl and a young man arguing about what seemed to be a green ring, but not being able to get close without drawing attention. - But aside from the conversation, I think they do a pretty good job.

(Barbara) - Your opinion about Batman?

(Johnny) - Great detective, in my opinion. And also, a great hero. - He looks around, still getting a little nervous with what he was seeing. In a crowd of people at school, he could see some young people standing out a little differently than imagined. - Do you ever get the feeling that there is something wrong here? Like people are trying to hide something?

(Barbara) - I have that feeling too. It makes my body a little nervous. - Pulling the boy to the side, she says something in his ear, with a smile on her face. - How about giving me a hand?

(Johnny) - With what?

(Barbara) - You know. - He reciprocates with another smile on his face as they look at the students passing by in the hallway, understanding what she means.

(Johnny) - I think we should wait a little bit.


In the cafeteria, Johnny sat next to Barbara as they began to eat their lunch in the place, seeing the girls they had seen before, being a little surprised at what they were seeing.

(Johnny) - So? What's your plan?

(Barbara) - You'll see. Are you ready?

(Johnny) - Ready for what? - She gave a little smile, while at the same time Barbara threw a meatball in the direction of the blonde, who became enraged. This was enough to throw her sandwich at Karen, knocking her to the ground. - This is going to be a big trouble.

(Barbara) - It was the only way to find out. - At that moment, Karen had become more irritated than she already was. Throwing another sandwich in the blonde's direction, the girl with the ring protects the blonde, using her tray, but in doing so, ends up hitting Zee in her hair, practically making her angry. What ensues is a food fight, with even Johnny involved in the business. However, this ends up attracting the attention of the school principal, who sees the six fighting among themselves, making each of them nervous about what happened.

(Johnny) - I told you this would be a trouble.

To be continued...