"That looks like the last of them! You should have everything that was stolen back now." Miss Magic finished returning the bags of cash while the police rounded up the last remaining criminals. It was fairly standard work, but that was part of the appeal. Tonight she wanted something plain and simple.
In the days since their last meeting, Miss Magic hadn't heard from Nightshade. She still felt a little guilty about taking things too far. Sure, Nightshade had asked for her to go all out and hold nothing back, but Miss Magic was supposed to be a hero. Someone who took the high road and didn't sink to the levels of evildoers. Now as a result, Nightshade was probably refusing to show her face in the city.
As she retreated to the rooftops, Miss Magic thought about who her next rival could be. Sabersmith was a decent option, and she was probably the next biggest villain in the city, but she just didn't have the right flair for the dramatic. Not to mention there just wasn't the same tension with her. Her other options were to move to a different city, or to give up on playing in the little leagues altogether. Neither of those choices sounded appealing, but if Miss Magic didn't have a proper nemesis anymore, there wasn't much point in sticking around.
The sounds of heels interrupted her thoughts. The hero jumped in surprise, her mind instantly on full alert. There were only two types of people who came to the rooftops in the dead of night - heroes and villains. And although she knew she was stronger than every hero and villain in the city combined, it didn't stop her instincts from kicking in. Miss Magic turned around to see a familiar figure, one wearing a dark outfit with purple streaks in her cowl and metal talons at the ends of her fingers.
"Nightshade."