Every school has those kind of friend groups. The jocks, the geeks, the band nerds, and even the cheer team. Now what happens when one group stumbles into becoming heroes?
On the first day back at their prestigious boarding school, five lifelong friends find themselves amid a conflict that puts both them and the entire school at risk. However, learning to work as a team might be an even greater challenge.
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Power: Can create energy objects with her mind
A clever student with a power that complements her wits. Alyx has always been an adventurous one, making her formidable in and out of the classroom. She has a knack for standing up for her friends, and her crystal can make her nearly unstoppable. I would not want to be on her bad side any time of the week, but she sometimes needs a course correction before her actions land her in worse spots.
Power: Superspeed
Ah, Brian, a student who has the right mindset and the power to do good. It's not a surprise that an aura crystal fell into his hands. Brian wants to do good and rise up to the tasks before him. But at the end of the day he's still young and needs to figure out himself and the world aorund him out.
Powers: Time manipulation
Oh geez... These two boys are inseparable. In school they're a bunch of pranksters looking to cause a ruckus. After school... they can be a bit of a headache to keep track of. Control over time itself is a power ability to have... which is now in the hands of the schools most infamous clowns... Wish us all luck.
Powers: Water manipulation
Definitely the diva of the group, Julianna can flip between being extremely friendly to unapologetically sassy. Her ability to control water makes her extra dangerous. If she wasn't an Afterschooler, I'd be extremely worried. Thankfully a day like that will never happen, for despite her sometimes sour personality, she had a big heart.
Power: Control over plants and animals
The most level headed of the group. Sky provides the most maturity among her peers. She has plenty of experience doing sports, which translates well into being an Afterschooler. If her sister and Brian would stop arguing all the time, I could see Sky taking the lead of the group.