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On the less super side of things... [Action]
Helen gave up the super hero life decades ago, back when it was the Alpha Pals who protected the country, and long before the Omegafriends had even been thought of. After all the heroes that were lost after Gamma Jack's "crusade", it became too clear to Helen that the work was just too risky. Today, she was just a normal woman, doing normal errands while her normal husband watched the kids at home. Right?
[A. At Costmart]
Helen just needed to buy a few dozen things for the week. In and out, with as few distractions as possible. It's a shame someone ((probably your character)) had to go and choke on a free sample. And no one around knows the Heimlich maneuver but Helen? Guess everyone is too busy learning to fight death rays and space invaders to bother taking a basic CPR course.
[B. In the Do or Dye Hair Salon waiting area ]
It's been a busy day, apparently, according to the TV in the waiting room. Super villains planting doomsday devices and inciting chaos. Police chiefs complaining about super heroes making it harder for honest cops to do their jobs. Helen would be content to keep her mouth shut about it, but the person next to her is apparently intent on talking about the subject at length.
[C. Anywhere in Venture City]
Seems Helen is all over town today. Perhaps she'll run into something or someone interesting.
[A. At Costmart]
Helen just needed to buy a few dozen things for the week. In and out, with as few distractions as possible. It's a shame someone ((probably your character)) had to go and choke on a free sample. And no one around knows the Heimlich maneuver but Helen? Guess everyone is too busy learning to fight death rays and space invaders to bother taking a basic CPR course.
[B. In the Do or Dye Hair Salon waiting area ]
It's been a busy day, apparently, according to the TV in the waiting room. Super villains planting doomsday devices and inciting chaos. Police chiefs complaining about super heroes making it harder for honest cops to do their jobs. Helen would be content to keep her mouth shut about it, but the person next to her is apparently intent on talking about the subject at length.
[C. Anywhere in Venture City]
Seems Helen is all over town today. Perhaps she'll run into something or someone interesting.
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Oh, right. Sorry. You prooobably wanted to add something in, right? [ And now there's a fifteen-year-old girl looking over at Helen expectantly. ]
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[She sighs.]
You seem awfully excited about a lot of very dangerous things.
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And let me guess, in the end, the good guys always win, right?
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....No. They don't. Sometimes they lose.
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Hey, I didn't mean to, uhm...
[No, that'll just make it worse. Change the subject.]
What's your name?
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Sorry, I guess I'm kind of a hero fangirl. [ Also future hero. It runs in the family - her sister, Yang, is a hero. Her mother, Summer Rose, was a hero. Yeah, genetics. ]
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No need to be sorry, Ruby. It's good to have your heroes.
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[Well, the degree the Ruby is describing sounds a bit excessive but...]
I was more concerned about the kids who actually decide that they should go out and fight crime.
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[ She quickly maneuvers her weapon, Crescent Rose, behind her legs so it's not visible. It currently looks like a red metal briefcase, but hey, totally unrelated to being a hero, right? ]