Calvary City, the wonderous City of Glass, that welcomes all walks of life. It is here that the three Paris sisters find themselves entangled in a conflict amongst heroes and villains alike. Duty calls when the three siblings discover powers beyond their wildest dreams. Only by relying on each other and their mentor, do they stand a chance at resolving the threats at the heart of their beloved city.
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Power: Emotional Enhancements
Hannah has always been a huge wild card in this line of work. She wants to live up to her sister's expectations, but her powers are sometimes difficult to keep track of. One moment she'll be zooming around excitedly, and the next she turns into a can of soda when she's feeling down. Don't even get me started on when she's mad.
Some of the others are scared of how her moods can be either helpful or destructive, but I know that she's always going to mean well. I can't fail her, she's already been through enough as is.
Power: Water manipulation
This Lily is very different from the first one I met. She's more soft spoken and gentler. She may not be the most experienced when it comes to combat, but I trust that Maisie has done well in training her to be the best Afterschooler she can be. Though, if we're lucky, we won't find ourselves in a situation where we need fighters.
Powers: Teleportation and Emotion control
Here we are again. Maisie has adapted well to being without her initial team, even stepping up to help train her younger sister. She's even taken on a void crystal to help with any situation that may arise. Though, to be honest, I'm not sure why she'd need one after training up so many skills all these years.
Powers: Teleports to crystal
I sometimes find it hard to get a read on Maven. She's careless, at times, but is capable of hyper fixating on matters when they arise. Her ability to teleport solely to her crystal is impressive, but it's more situational based. It goes well with her creative mind.
Power: Freeze time
Obie. Obie. Obie... She likes to talk. A lot. Obie is the middle child of the Paris sisters, but that does not effect her one bit. She is very independent and vical about what's on her mind. I can see why her and Victoria are best friends. Freezing time must be nice for her, giving her all the time in the world to collect her thoughts. Though, sadly, I think she'd rather talk first then act.
Power: Shapeshifting into people
The youngest of the Paris sisters has also proven herself to be the most dedicated of the team. Ruby is always looking to push herself, no matter what. Though her power is simply to change into others, she does her best to be creative with how she operates. However, what she needs to learn besides the power based aspect of being an Afterschooler, is the mental side of not being one.
Power: Sixth Sense
The oldest Paris sister and the most grounded of the three. Toky is the anchor of her team, keeping them all grounded and honest. Trying to train her has even become a challenge for me, because she's unable to be fully surprised due to her abilities. I just hope that the responsibilities of being an Afterschooler do not overwhelm her.
Power: Super Stretching
At first I was hesitant to include Victoria among the team, but she earned her place among us. She's loyal to her friends and does honestly want to be a hero, so who was I to deny her the chance? Plus I believe she can help keep the Paris sisters out of trouble every now and again, especially Obie.