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Spectacular World

Hope Lauren has read her share of comics. She’s seen supers around her city, even been saved by some on occasion. And she always hoped that she’d be able to join them. With Jack, her grizzled older mentor with secrets that could shake the world, and Pantheon, a new team of heroes, Hope will have to fight against monumental odds to save Oleander City. In a world of action, comedy, tragedy and adventure, there’s plenty for a new hero to do. ---- *Readers can expect a mostly adventure themed superhero journey, that will include slice of life, action, and hopefully interesting world building. Will also contain a slow burn GL plotline I'll get to eventually when I feel like it I guess. This will be a very long story with many arcs*

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A Step Into The Story Of The Number One Hero

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Ruby let out a sigh as she listened to the mix of chatter that ran through the plane. Her head rested on her hand as she slumped in her chair and lazily stared out the window, looking down at the city below. "Why did I have to get stuck inside a plane... Was it too much for him to drop me off first before he flew off on his own? No fair! He knows I can't fly yet! Being in here just makes my enhanced senses ache." She whined.

Ruby was not like your average person. She was someone special. She was a Super. One of the races blessed with supernatural abilities, powers said to have been passed down from the legendary heroes known as the four Lords. However, if you were to look at her, you likely wouldn't be able to tell she was special at all. Ruby looked human, even if that was nothing more than a false desire she held. She had long black hair she had tied back and tired-looking blue eyes, just like everyone else had, on the plane she had been told to board. Even her clothes were plain, being that of what a schoolgirl would wear. To the rest of the world, she looked like your average nineteen-year-old girl.

Despite that, though, she was far from ordinary. Indeed, she was truly special if such a word could be used. Her ears burned as her enhanced senses forced her to hear every whisper and every rumor her fellow passengers were spreading.

"God, can something just happen already." Ruby bemoaned, throwing her head back.

"Are you flight sick?" A voice asked. Ruby turned in her chair slightly, finding the person she was sitting next to staring at her oddly. It was an older woman who had been doing her best to ignore the teenager next to her by reading one of her favorite books.

"No. I'm used to flying on way faster things than this." Ruby said, shaking her head. "Although I guess I shouldn't call my dad a thing, huh? That's kind of rude?"

"What?"

Ruby never had time to answer. The plane suddenly shook as a rumble went through the metal frame around them. A second later, static filled the air as the pilot's voice came over the intercom. "Everyone, please remain calm and seated. Make sure your belts are in place; we seemed to have hit a- Oh God, what is that-"

People began to stand up and stare out the window. Ruby felt herself get shoved to the side as the woman next to her pushed her out of the way in order to stare out the window. She barely managed to duck her head down and saw what had everyone's attention.

Down below was the city of Iris. It was more of a town, though. The kind of place that had no skyscrapers and was made up of mostly farmlands. The plane was supposed to fly over it and keep heading north, where it would eventually land in Rose City; however, the plane had to suddenly jerk and twist itself in midair to avoid something that was now in the town below.

The static grew worse, and the plane jerked this time as they barely dodged past the large tower that was in the middle of Iris. The small little farming village had suddenly found itself sporting one of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. It was a massive tower reaching so high it went past the clouds. It had hundreds of glass windows all along and was wider than most of the houses in Iris. Hundreds of Iris's people all stared up at the strange object that had suddenly appeared in their village as if by magic.

On the plane, several people did what they did best: They took out their phones and recorded the whole thing. The plane gently flew past the tower after managing to avoid smacking into it. Then... The tower stood up and took a step forward.

Everyone stared in shock and horror as massive metal legs sprouted out of the tower, and it stood up. Dozens of the windows twisted and swirled around, forming an ugly face. Small stubby arms stabbed out as the giant's step caused the entire village down below to shake, sending many of the crowds of people around it flying back.

"What the hell is happening!" The woman next to Ruby yelled as she stared at the bizarre event unfolding in pure horror.

A booming voice exploded out of the giant skyscraper as it punched out with its hand and sent up a massive wave of air that shook the plane and caused many of the buildings down below to be torn away from the ground. "Here me, and listen well, Iris!" The tower announced. "I am the mighty villain known as The Tower! I come to you on behalf of the great villain, Earth Prince! The one true king of this planet! Pay tribute to my mighty Prince, or else I'll reduce this town to rubble with my Godlike strength!"

Ruby's lips slowly curved up into a smirk, and she unclipped her seat belt. "Finally. I was waiting for someone like him to show up. He's kind of big, though. Oh well. I'll just punch him extra hard, I guess."

No one even paid her any mind as she stood up and stepped into the aisle of the plane. Everyone was far too focused on the massive villain down below; just by moving, it kicked up powerful currents of wind that rocked their plane and destroyed most of the town around it. The people did notice, though, when she reached the door of the plane, and with nothing but brute force, she forced it open. Screams filled the plane as the wind tore through the cabin. It didn't last long, though, as she stepped out of the plane and smashed the door shut behind her, forcing it closed.

Even with the door closed, the pilot would have no choice but to make an immediate landing due to the sudden change of pressure that would have been caused. None of this was a concern to Ruby, though. She dropped from the sky and crash-landed in the town below, smashing through the roof of a house and shattering everything that got in her way.

She slowly stood up, shook some of the debris from her hair, and knocked out loose shards of glass and wood as she made her way to the door and stepped out. Iris City was in pure panic. The Tower had already knocked over several buildings just by accidentally stepping on them, although it didn't look like anyone had died so far. People were getting hurt, though. His strength was so great that it swept people up and caused them to crash down, breaking their bones. Yelling filled the streets, and dozens of people were tossing rocks or whatever else they could get their hands on at the Tower, though they weren't able to crack his glass.

It did manage to piss the villain off, however, and he growled, screaming out in a booming voice that threw up a massive cloud of dust. "How dare you all! I serve the mighty Earth Prince! I exist high above you all! You pathetic lowly lifeforms deserve no mercy!"

A family of four stared up in terror as the villain took a step forward, shattering the ground below him. "Hey, do you mind holding this?" The father's head snapped to the side, and he found Ruby suddenly standing next to him. The girl had taken off her school jacket and shoes, leaving her in just a white buttoned-up shirt and skirt.

The father blinked but, on instinct, took the offered item. Ruby stepped forward and pulled out the holder that kept her hair tamed, allowing it to flow down her back as she walked toward the Tower. "What do you think you're doing? We have to run!" The father said, grabbing at her shoulder, though Ruby just lazily slapped his hand away.

The Tower's glassy eyes glared down at the many fleeing people below as he walked through houses. His eyes then settled on a young girl who stared up at him. With a snarl, he raised his foot up and brought it down. Ruby gave a sly smirk and lifted her hand just in time as the foot reached her.

Her eyes ignited with a fiery red glow, and the locks of her hair shifted, becoming bright, and began glowing with a crimson light. She wasn't like her father or her friend, River. She hadn't been blessed like so many others had with a wondrous power. Instead, she was given a single ability, one that was not passed down through her by being the daughter of a Lord. This power was simple, so simple almost every Super had it. A power that she had been forced to train and hone all on her own.

Her power was simply pure raw strength.

The Tower's foot halted, and his eyes went wide. He found himself stepping on something that didn't simply break for the first time in his life. Ruby stared up at the massive bad guy with a lazy look as she effortlessly began to push up with her arm, which caused his leg to lift further off of the ground.

"W- What the hell is this?" The Tower hissed. He gritted his glass teeth and tried to shove more of his weight down, causing the ground to crack and break, but it was no use. He was faced with a strength he had only seen once before—a strength found in his leader, the Earth Prince. Ruby shoved up with her hand, shattering the Tower's foot and causing him to stumble back and crash flat on his metal butt. "W- Who the hell are you?!"

"I'm the girl that's going to beat you." Ruby crouched down and then jumped into the air, shattering everything around her. Utter godlike strength. Power not even rivaled by her future self. She was the world's strongest teenager! The Tower tried to throw a punch of his own, meeting Ruby's fist, which caused her to smirk. "A test of strength, huh? Sorry, but I'm the strongest."

It was over in one punch...

Her fist rammed right through his, exploding his arm. The force of her attack kept going, and in an instant, the head of the Tower was blown to bits, raining down a sea of glass and stone. Hundreds of Iris's people all stared in shock at the young girl who had saved them. She didn't wear a costume nor a mask, but there was no doubt in their minds that they had just witnessed a grand hero in action. The girl dropped to the ground, spinning as she landed on her feet.

"We're saved!" Someone cheered.

"She beat that guy in one attack!"

"Who is she?"

"Why isn't she wearing a mask?"

"How can we ever thank you, Ms. Hero-"

"Give me all your money!" Ruby announced instantly, causing the cheers to stop. She punched her fist into her other palm and gave an evil grin. "This is a stickup! The only villain that can rob this place is me! Now give me all your stuff!"

"V- Villain!?"

"That's right." Ruby snapped and pointed up toward the sky as the golden rays of the sun casted their light down upon her. "Ladies and gentlemen, you just witnessed the work of history's greatest bad guy! I stand before you as the one and only Ruby Admiral! Number One villain! I'm as evil as they come! I sleep past my curfew and only brush my teeth if I eat sweets! Got that! I'm evil! Now let me rob you, please!"

Everyone stared at the young girl in stunned silence.

A hero hadn't come to their rescue...

At least she said please, though.

Before anyone could fully process what they were hearing, a horrible groan echoed through the village as the sound of metal support beams snapping came from the tower's corpse. The giant villain's body began to tumble over in the direction of a large field—a field that a plane just so happened to land in, putting them directly in the way of the falling villain.

The corpse's shadow loomed over the plane, which had just pulled to a stop after being forced to make an emergency landing. It would have no way of moving out of the way as the tower's broken form came crashing down. People screamed as they stared at the scene unfolding in horror, realizing what was about to happen.

Ruby Admiral went to run forward, but she knew she wouldn't be able to make it in time. She wasn't fast enough.

With one last groan, the entire tower dropped, nearing the plane! Then suddenly, it stopped. The tower's fall was suddenly halted as something, or rather someone, appeared just in time to catch it. Slowly, the tower began to get lifted off of the ground, and everyone now stared in awe as a single hero picked up the Super and gently placed it on the ground away from the plane crash. A hero that they all instantly recognized. A hero that caused Ruby to look away and wince.

"I'm so grounded..." She muttered.

He had long golden hair the color of the sun that dropped all the way down to his waist, though, at the moment, it flowed in the wind. He was tall and muscular, with a body most men could only dream of. His eyes, like Ruby's, held a powerful red light behind them. His costumes were always changing since he worked so hard they usually tore. Today, his costume was a golden one that held a long cape that he had tied around him. The symbol of a butterfly was proudly displayed on his chest, and his skin seemed to have a layer of golden light that danced across it constantly.

"Everyone please remain calm! I have the situation fully under control!" The current Lord of the Sun and Cosmos, the world's greatest hero, the one and only Full Monarch, landed gently on the ground. Instantly, a crowd formed around him as the people cheered. He held a kind and gentle smile on his face and had his hands on his hips. His voice was loud and booming but held no hostility behind it. With a flick of his hand golden energy blasted out washing over the crowd and mending any wounds that had been caused. "Is everyone okay?" He asked scanning through the crowd with his eyes. Eventually his gaze settled on Ruby and for a moment his kind smile faded.

It came back instantly though as the people cheered, and with another wave of his hand the buildings and destruction around them began to become undone. He was not just the Lord of the Sun, but one of Cosmos, as well, and as such the world was his to command. With his power all the buildings began to form back together bricks flying into place and mending. That caused the cheering to grow louder and the crowd to become denser. He nodded his head and shook the hands of the people as he tried to make his way through the crowd.

Finally, he stopped in front of the young girl with red hair who slowly looked up, meeting his eyes. The self-proclaimed number one villain stared up at the number one hero. "Jill." His voice was still kind, loud, and booming, though now it held a bit of a strickt tone to it. "You know you were supposed to head straight home and stay in your room. I already got on to you today when I caught you trying to free all the animals in Lillian's zoo." Despite his words he still smiled down at his daughter placing a hand on her shoulder.

"Am I in trouble?" Ruby asked sheepishly.

"You're grounded." Full Monarch teased flicking her on the forehead gently.

"Damn..."

This was the start of a new tale. This was the story of how a self-proclaimed villain would go on to become a hero to whom nearly all of planet Earth would look up to.

This was the story of the Victorian.

***

"Damn it! Where did you go, Red Tiger!" Green Mole screamed out, slashing out with his claws and ripping the street around him apart. "How dare you betray me! I'll skin you alive when I find you!"

The street around him was filled with fleeing people as innocent civilians ducked out of the way of the rampaging villain, who only just now realized that his underlings had left him behind and escaped with all the bags of money that had been stolen from the nearby bank.

Green Mole was the leader of a little team of villains that called themselves Zoo. They dressed in animal masks, and all wore matching suits. His mask was obviously based on a mole, and his power allowed him to create large metal drills around his hands so he could dig through the ground. Sadly, Green Mole's position was about to be taken when the villain known as Red Tiger would step up and take over. Of course, eventually, Red Tiger, or rather Green Tiger, would be murdered at the hands of a young man who would take on the title of Green Wolf, but that was a story for another day. This was the story, or actually ending, was a better way of putting it, of Green Mole.

The villain howled, and his hands turned into drills as he jumped in the direction of the largest crowd he could see. "Look at what you're making me do Tiger! All of this is on you now!" His drills spun out, moving so fast they twisted the air around them. They would be able to easily tear through humans, but for the first time in his life, Green Mole found himself ramming into something he couldn't shatter.

Faster than he could react, a golden costumed hero appeared in front of the crowd. The drills shattered on the hero's chest, and Green Mole found himself face to face with the number one hero, Full Monarch!

Green Mole let out a strangled squeal of pure terror and jumped back, staring at the golden hero in horror. "Turn your power off and drop to your knees." Full Monarch said calmly. His smile wasn't present as he stared Green Mole dead in the eye.

"I- I know you." Green Mole's eyes traced over the face of the man in front of him. "Y- You're one of the great warriors who fought in the war-"

"I'm a hero." Full Monarch looked around at the destruction that was on the city block around him. He had been distracted dealing with another issue in a nearby town and hadn't shown up in time. He didn't see any dead, but who knows what would have happened if he didn't show up in time. He turned back to the crowd who now all stared at him. "It's okay. You're all safe. I promise. He won't hurt any of you." Slowly his gaze settled back on Green Mole who took a step back.

Faster then Green Mole could react he suddenly found himself on the ground tied up with thick metal bars the hero had grabbed from the destroyed buildings. Green Mole let out a strange squeakish sound as he found himself now staring up at the number one hero who floated casually above him. Full Monarch was fast. Faster then anyone else.

"Why did you do this?" Full Monarch questioned his voice once again booming around the city.

"They say you're the strongest Super." Green Mole spat out. "That you're some big shot!" He flexed his arms and felt the metal around him breaking and twisting as he easily shattered it and broke out.

Full Monarch looked back at the man, his firery eyes staring at his fellow Super. "You scared them. Look at them all. They're afraid of people like us. Scared of Supers. Our kind can cause such needless destruction. With how much power we wield, it makes me wonder if our kind can even be called human. It's for that reason that I must make sure that all of us, be it human or Super, walk down the same path and suffer the same consequences when the law is broken." He felt some of his power flare up, and it caused Green Mole to flinch. "I won't say this again. Stop fighting and surrender. Please..."

Green Mole gritted his teeth and slowly began to drop to his knees. Then, his arrogance got the best of him...

"I am the leader of Zoo!" He rammed his hand forward, and his drills fixed themselves back up and fired off like a bullet toward Full Monarch, who didn't even flinch as the drills bounced off of his chest and crashed harmlessly to the ground.

"You can't hurt me. No one can hurt me." The hero announced. "Hit me as much as you like, it won't work."

"All you heroes have one weakness in common!" Green Mole screamed out, pointing in the direction of fleeing people.

"Don't do it!"

Green Mole gave a smirk as his hand began to reform and change again the damaged drill fixing itself for a third time as it got ready to fire off like a bullet. He never needed to beat the hero, he just needed to distract the man, and then he could use his mole powers to dig away. "This is what you get-" Full Monarch's eyes glowed and fired a thin beam of energy before Green Mole could command his drills to fire... "I... I am... What just happened-" Green Mole suddenly found his vision began to blur, and he felt something wet trickle down his face from under his mask. He reached up and felt his finger go through a hole that was in the center of where his forehead would have been.

Green Mole crashed face-first into the ground, dead.

Full Monarch heard the crowd of people who began to cheer, but he ignored them and walked toward the body of the Super. He placed his hand down on it and felt his flame flow out, and in an instant, Green Mole was reduced to ash. He felt his face sag a bit, but he ignored it and used his other hand to tap into the power of the Lord of Cosmos. All the destruction around them began to fade away as buildings forced themselves back in place and cracks in the road mended. In only a second, the street was fully repaired. Finally, he turned back to the crowd and placed his pointer fingers on either side of his mouth, forcing it to lift up into a smile.

"Don't worry everyone. The situation is under control. You're all saved-"

"Not quite!" His smile faded when he heard the voice of his daughter. She jumped down from a nearby building and crash-landed in front of the crowd. Her red hair flowed out, and she pointed at the man who looked like he might have been the richest. "Give me all your stuff!"

"W- What?"

"I'm robbing you!"

A second later, Ruby Admiral suddenly found herself forced to bow as her father grabbed her by the back of her head and outpowered her with his monstrous strength. Full Monarch bowed alongside his daughter. "Please call my name if I missed any repairs or get in contact with the Hero Branch, and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Oh, and please also don't mind my daughters' joke."

"Hey, let me go! I'm not joking! I'm evil!" Ruby whined, thrashing her arms out as her father simply threw her over his shoulder and began to lift her back up into the air. "Dad! Let me go! I didn't even get to steal anything!"

Full Monarch took off at his top speed, leaving the city behind and shattering the clouds above. He didn't let go of his daughter until he was well past any city she'd be able to escape to. They flew over the ocean when he loosened his grip as climbed over him, and stood on his back, sighing and huffing the entire time for ruining her fun. He hovered low to the water and slowed his flight as he stared at his reflection. He briefly wondered when the last time he got some sleep was or when he brushed his teeth.

"You can power down now, you know." He called back.

"Yeah, yeah." Ruby rolled her eyes and allowed her power to shut off. Her red hair faded, going back to its golden color, and she dropped down to a cross-legged position, sitting on her father's back as if he were some sort of chair as they flew faster than a fighter jet. "Are you really taking me back to Rose? Wouldn't it be better for you to-"

"Well, I tried letting you out of my sight, and you decided to nearly crash a plane and rob a city." Her father sighed. "Honestly, Jill-"

"It's Ruby Admiral!"

"-how are people supposed to trust us if you pretend to be a bad guy?"

"I'm not pretending! I'm the real deal!" Ruby Admiral announced, pointing to the sky above. She was still just in her buttoned-up shirt and skirt as she didn't have a uniform, and her dad had taken her out of that town before she could get her jacket and shoes back. "Ruby Admiral is your rival! I'm the greatest bad guy around! Besides, I don't think you need to worry about the people trusting you. They cheered you on and were adoring you."

"That's only because I've spent years doing everything I could to earn their trust. Trust is something that can be stolen away in seconds. It only takes one bad action to undo it all."

Ruby didn't bother looking down at her dad. He was always quiet and never liked speaking all that much. She watched the clouds go by in a blur as they flew and just took a moment to think. The world had changed a lot since she had been a little girl. Now, cities were constantly growing larger with the help of Sini Corp, and the newly created Hero Branch was finding a use for Supers in society. A use that she didn't exactly agree with. Her father was the one leading it all. Full Monarch placed everything on his shoulders, never stopping to take a break.

He always looked so tired.

"When we get back home, do you have any plans?" She asked.

"I'll be heading back out. There are some issues on the border of Lillian I need to deal with, and I'd like to double-check Daisy since I was in a bit of a rush when I was putting out the fires around it." Full Monarch stated.

"Can't you leave it in the hands of the other heroes?"

"They're very busy. I wouldn't want to get them caught up in my own issues."

Ruby let out a sigh and folded her arms. "Dad, you really need to- Watch out!" Her enhanced senses flared up a bit too late, and her father never had to be concerned with his own safety, so he hadn't bothered to use his senses on himself to detect the attack that came their way.

It came crashing down from overhead, a tremendous force that didn't bother her father but did manage to affect her, knocking her off of his back. She hit the water hard and felt herself flail around. She didn't actually know how to swim. On top of that, this wasn't normal water. It was almost like it had come to life. It swirled and swatted at her, pulling her deep beneath the waves and causing her to gasp as she felt it enter her lungs.

Her father tried to grab at her, but the water was literally shoving her further into its depths and away from him, separating them further as if the ocean itself was out to get her.

Everything began to grow darker, and Ruby Admiral felt herself slowly drift into unconsciousness.

***

Hope snapped her eyes wide open before instantly shutting them as a bright light hit her directly in the face. She groaned and felt a strange chill go through her body-

Body?

She was alive?

Hope opened her eyes once more and gasped. Her head was still spinning, and it was hard to focus, but slowly, she was recalling what had just happened. She remembered it... She was out in space- The Beast- Then it had all gone dark. Everything stopped. The next thing she knew, she was somewhere else, someone else. Memories that didn't belong to her jammed into her head. She had been Ruby Admiral, or at least she had been forced to witness what Ruby had seen. Someone had shown her the story of the Victorian?

"Ah, good, you're awake, Cinder." A mechanical voice buzzed in the area around her.

She tried to speak, but her throat burned. It was hard to move, and her entire body felt weird. It was like her muscles were half asleep. She felt off, like she was smaller, weaker. As her vision finally began to work fully, she looked around, still trying to process everything. She was in a small room. One that had hundreds of monitors all along the wall, all flashing various colors and scenes. Her eyes burned just looking at them, and she found herself flat on her back on a cold metal table.

Her hero costume was gone, replaced with a hospital gown. Her body looked weird as well. Like something was off, but she couldn't put it into words exactly. "W—Where am I?" Her voice sounded different, more immature in a way. How was she alive? What was going on? What about the others? How much time had passed, and why did she dream about the Victorian?

"I'm sure you have a lot of questions, dear Cinder." That strange mechanical voice was back. It echoed around the room from an unseen speaker. "Worry not. I'll be down there shortly to explain everything."

"Who are you?" She cringed a bit, hearing her voice. She managed to force herself off of the table and dropped to the ground. Her sense of balance was off, and she wobbled. Her head barely came up to the table. Had she gotten shorter? Or someone had shrunk her? Either that or the table had been built to be big for some reason.

"Who do you think I am?"

Her mind still felt sluggish. It was like she was working at half capacity, like a computer that still hadn't fully restarted. Despite that, she could tell she was in danger. Whoever this person was, they weren't a hero. Whatever reason they had for taking her couldn't be good either. The monitors all flickered and slowly powered off, turning black. A light appeared at the top of the room, and she stared at her reflection in shock. "W- What the hell? What happened to me? What did you do to me?"

"Oh, I didn't do anything, dear Cinder." The voice mocked. "You can thank your new form to the one who is hiding inside your head."

"You know about the Brightest Star?"

She didn't get an answer. Slowly, she reached up and touched her face, staring at herself in the reflection of the TVs. Her hair wasn't golden anymore. Her battle form had finally run out. Her hair was shorter, though. Before, her hair went down her back, but now it barely made it past her shoulders. Her eyes ached as well, like when she was a kid, and she needed to wear her glasses. Most shocking of all, though, was her body. She was shorter. No... She was younger.

The reflection in the mirror didn't show a sixteen-year-old girl. It showed her a shivering, terrified twelve-year-old.

She had become a child again.

"What the hell happened to me!" Her strength was gone, her enhanced sight gone, her senses reduced down. She tried to cause a flicker of fire to come out, but it didn't happen. She couldn't feel the power of the Lord. She didn't hear the Brightest Stars' voice. For the first time in a long time, she felt lonely. "Brightest Star? Say something! You're there, right? I- I'm a Lord! I'm the Lord of the Sun! I- I'm not a kid- I'm a Super! I'm Cinder! What the hell is going on!"

"There's no need to panic." The voice was no longer mechanical. A wall behind her slid open as someone stepped into the room. "Your body will return eventually. You're not actually a kid. How do I explain this... You saw what the Beast did, right? It couldn't heal itself, so instead, it compressed its size down and rebuilt what it could with unnecessary matter. In a way, the Lord inside of you did the same. You would have died, but I guess it felt some pity on you and did its best to repair your form with what was left of you. It even used up some of its own flesh and rebuilt your brain and heart. I didn't even know the Lord of the Sun could do that."

Slowly, she turned around and stumbled back, staring at the man who was in the room with her. He approached her with a sly smirk on his face. He wore a lab coat just like Sky always did, and he had messy brown hair. She had seen him on TV a few times. She had also seen him standing next to the Emperor. She knew who this man was. Harrison Avalon stared down at her as her back was pressed up against the wall.

"W- What do you want with me?"

"What do I want?" The man's smirk grew, and he dropped to his knees, placing his hands on her shoulder. He stared into her eyes, his grin growing. "I want you to help me! With you, it can be done! We can kill the Emperor! We can save this world!"