Titel: What makes a hero
Team: Ravenclaw
Challenge: Fantasy/Mystery – Die Geister, die ich rief (Für's Team)
Fandom: Suicide Squad, Erwähnung von Supergirl(@
tsutsumi oder
rei17: Fandom Tag bitte? :D)
Charaktere: June Moon, The Enchantress
Sprache: Englisch
Kommentar: Hier, habt mehr Fangirling! :D Könnte als Prequel zu Do you trust me now? gelesen werden.
June is clearing her desk with her back to the running television when a dark and familiar voice in her head whispers, Do people worship her?
What makes a hero
June is clearing her desk with her back to the running television when a dark and familiar voice in her head whispers, Do people worship her?
She turns around. The news reporter on the TV is standing in front of a burning building. “Supergirl saves 13 from fire” reads the news ticker at the bottom.
There’s no one here but her (though she is never truly alone these days), so she answers out loud, “I guess so. She’s a hero.”
A curiosity that isn’t her own makes her reach for the remote and turn the volume up.
“Supergirl once again proved today that she has grown into her hero role when she saved 13 women and men from the roof of a burning building. The cause of the fire has yet to be investigated.”
She does not seem capable to inspire much fear, the Enchantress comments as the news cut over to footage from the rescue.
June sits down on the office chair. “People aren’t scared of her. They love her.”
The Enchantress seems to puzzle about the concept for a moment. Why?
June struggles to answer the question. “Because - she does good. She - she saves people. Animals, too, sometimes. She makes people happy.”
The silence after that stretches out between them until June gets up to resume her cleaning activities.
If I become a hero, will I be worshipped again? the Enchantress suddenly asks.
The book she was about to put away almost slips out of her grasp. “You? A Hero?”
We, the voice in her head concedes after a moment.
June puts the book back on the desk. “How could I know you won’t lay the city to ruins when I let you out?”
You will have to trust me.
Trust the thousands year old evil entity that possessed her. Sounds great, June Moon thinks to herself and turns the TV off.
Team: Ravenclaw
Challenge: Fantasy/Mystery – Die Geister, die ich rief (Für's Team)
Fandom: Suicide Squad, Erwähnung von Supergirl
Charaktere: June Moon, The Enchantress
Sprache: Englisch
Kommentar: Hier, habt mehr Fangirling! :D Könnte als Prequel zu Do you trust me now? gelesen werden.
June is clearing her desk with her back to the running television when a dark and familiar voice in her head whispers, Do people worship her?
What makes a hero
June is clearing her desk with her back to the running television when a dark and familiar voice in her head whispers, Do people worship her?
She turns around. The news reporter on the TV is standing in front of a burning building. “Supergirl saves 13 from fire” reads the news ticker at the bottom.
There’s no one here but her (though she is never truly alone these days), so she answers out loud, “I guess so. She’s a hero.”
A curiosity that isn’t her own makes her reach for the remote and turn the volume up.
“Supergirl once again proved today that she has grown into her hero role when she saved 13 women and men from the roof of a burning building. The cause of the fire has yet to be investigated.”
She does not seem capable to inspire much fear, the Enchantress comments as the news cut over to footage from the rescue.
June sits down on the office chair. “People aren’t scared of her. They love her.”
The Enchantress seems to puzzle about the concept for a moment. Why?
June struggles to answer the question. “Because - she does good. She - she saves people. Animals, too, sometimes. She makes people happy.”
The silence after that stretches out between them until June gets up to resume her cleaning activities.
If I become a hero, will I be worshipped again? the Enchantress suddenly asks.
The book she was about to put away almost slips out of her grasp. “You? A Hero?”
We, the voice in her head concedes after a moment.
June puts the book back on the desk. “How could I know you won’t lay the city to ruins when I let you out?”
You will have to trust me.
Trust the thousands year old evil entity that possessed her. Sounds great, June Moon thinks to herself and turns the TV off.
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Date: 2016-08-20 06:27 pm (UTC)Das ist eine geniale Plot-Idee!
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Date: 2016-08-20 08:16 pm (UTC)