Taylor takes a different tack in dealing with the bullies very early on in story canon. This...
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Well, Aisha revealed that her brother was a supervillain. And the unwritten rules are a thingHm. I have mixed feelings on this.
On the one hand, the nature of the systematic abuse of Gladly was quite amusing. On the other, the ease with which Taylor revealed that she has powers felt a bit off to me. That's the sort of thing I could more easily believe after more than one such day of bonding, but just a span of hours of interaction didn't seem long enough for her to be ready to open up that much.
It doesn't ruin the story or anything, but it did shake my SoD a little.
I'm guessing like with Advent of a Hero, this is a 'complete' storyline?
Not really planning on it, sorry.
Thank you.Oh man, this thing was really awesome to read. I love character pieces, and nailed Taylor and Aisha perfectly, and gave Madison a personality. This was incredibly awesome.
As mentioned earlier, it's basically an homage toward The Breakfast Club.I just read through this for the first time. I'm disappointed that this is a completed story. It's a really good setup.
Very amusing.