It was another busy night in Mega City, and that meant that the Shooting Star had her work cut out.
No matter how hard she tried to clean up the streets, she still had to deal with muggings and car thefts and fights every night. Things certainly were improving, she knew, in no small part due to her presence - she flew around the city each night, the bright light that gave her her name streaking behind her. It was a symbol of hope, a symbol that there was someone out there, keeping up the good fight.
That brought her some degree of comfort, but it didn't help with the latest issue to befall the city.
Women had been going missing.
She'd seen cases like this before, she reflected ruefully - poor women, falling off the tracks. They normally came from broken homes, and chances rarely came their way. Sometimes she found them, sometimes she didn't. Mega City wasn't unique there, far from it. But this case
felt
different, because these weren't the sort of women to vanish.
They were respectable women, teachers and nurses and receptionists and the like, with no previous history. The only things they had in common were their ages and their hair colours - they were all mid-20s, with brunette hair, and that was nothing. No, these women were too normal for something like this, and that had caught Shooting Star's attention - women like this didn't just disappear.
Something had to be happening to them.
And Shooting Star was going to find out what.
She'd been patrolling the city via air, listening out for any sign of trouble, any hint of where these women were.
There was nothing thus far, but something was ringing in the back of the heroine's mind - somehow, she just knew that a breakthrough was close. And her super senses were never wrong - she trusted them, completely, and she was always right to do so.
In the distance, there was the sound of breaking glass. It could be nothing, but she couldn't just assume that - it could be the break she was waiting for in the investigation.
She flew to check it out.
The noise, it transpired, came from Mega City's museum. Shooting Star landed on the roof, and looked down through the skylight. She could see a group of people, all women, marching together, and she knew that they weren't meant to be there. They'd already shattered the glass protecting one of the priceless exhibits, and they were going after more.
Time to make an entrance - she opened the skylight, and jumped inside.
Shooting Star landed in front of the villain and her henchwomen. The hero adopted a fighting pose, and it was one that sent fear through the spines of many a bad guy - she was tough, her shapely body wrapped in a dark-blue catsuit, and she wore matching combat boots and thick gloves. A mask covered the top half of her face, leaving her unpainted lips free and allowed her own brunette hair, roughly cropped and shoulder-length, to hang loosely behind her.
She looked like she was ready for business, and many a villain had underestimated her at their own cost.
"I'm not sure those are yours," Star said, addressing the ringleader of the group. She was, after all, the only one even paying the heroine the slightest bit of attention - the henchwomen continued with the robbery, seemingly oblivious to Shooting Star's presence - but even that was barely true.
She reclined on one of the artworks, seemingly enjoying just watching the room.
The room, and the women in it.
The heroine noticed that they were all seemingly identical, all brunettes and all dressed the same way - a simple mask over their eyes, black leotards with an 'M' pattern over the breasts and above what appeared to be a zip in the crotch, fishnet tights and black heels. It was hardly a practical outfit for a criminal gang - hell, it would barely have been appropriate for adult entertainers.
"Oh, but better with me than trapped in a stuffy museum for all their lives - beauty should be with people who appreciate it," purred the ringleader, "and I
always
appreciate beauty."
"The things in this museum belong to the people of Mega City," Star said, "and this is where they're going to stay."
The gang ignored that comment. The ringleader - well, she sighed heavily, theatrically, before getting to her feet, obscured in the shadows.
"I take it you're this Shooting Star I've heard so much about?" the villain asked, her eyes giving the heroine more than a slight once-over as they glowed in the darkness. "I never imagined you'd be quite so...
impressive
in the flesh."
Did she lick her lips when she said that? Star didn't like that, not one bit.
"And what do they call you?"
She smiled, and she stepped fully into the light: "My girls call me Mesmeralda."
Star did a super-scan of the villain. She wore a catsuit the same colour as her henchwomen, with a flash of colour provided by the deep green of the snake design that circled its right leg and torso, finishing with the snake's head on her left shoulder. She wore chunky black ankle boots that gave her a few extra inches in height, and which forced even more attention onto her curves. There was just enough of her cleavage on show, and Star noticed a similar zip in her groin.
But it was her face that caught the superheroine's attention more - her long raven-black hair, her black lipstick and, above all else, those green eyes. There was something about them, like they were alive and dancing as she watched back.
"Mesmeralda, you're coming with me to the police station."
The villain laughed.
"I don't think so - I'd rather play with you here."
Mesmeralda took some casual strides forwards - Star didn't like it, but she detected no hostility, and so she opted to wait to see what would happen.
The villain came closer, and closer, and soon they were a few feet apart at most.
Star looked at Mesmeralda, and Mesmeralda looked back at her with those glowing eyes.
"Just look into my eyes, Shooting Star, and let yourself fall away."
Her eyes were stunning, green and vivid and shining in a thousand ways at once, and Shooting Star was suddenly overcome with a wave of... nothingness. A smile wanted to creep onto her face, but she wouldn't let it - she was the hero, she was in charge here. She suddenly knew what Mesmeralda was trying to do, using some kind of hypnotic power, but she wouldn't let her use it on her.
Her super senses started screaming at her - react, do something, react now.
With all the force she could muster, Star closed her eyes, and struck forward. She felt her gloved hand connect with Mesmeralda's body, and she heard a gasp of pain as the villain flew backwards.
Star opened her eyes, and flashed a determined grin at her enemy.
"Those kind of tricks don't work on me, Mesmeralda."
Mesmeralda spat out a little blood as she struggled to her feet: "Ow, you pack a punch, Shooting Star. Good thing I like you, or that might have hurt my feelings."
The villain strolled towards the heroine, deliberate sexual energy in every stride, until she was about six feet away. Shooting Star adopted a fighting stance, but she could see that Mesmeralda was not preparing to fight her, not at this moment.
Still, she wasn't going to let her guard down.
"Seeing as you like me," the heroine smirked, "why don't you do me a favour and surrender now, so I don't have to hurt you again, okay?"
The villain laughed.
"Hmm, that doesn't sound very good, does it? I'm having too much fun to stop now, Shooting Star." She raised her right hand, and clicked her fingers - the heroine noticed that all of Mesmeralda's gang stopped in their tracks and turned towards her.
"It's not very fun if I'm outnumbered," Star said.
Mesmeralda smiled, and she issued an order: "You're right. Back to the hideout, girls."
The women just dropped what they were doing, and headed to the exit.
"You think I'm just going to let you walk out of here? You don't know me too well, do you?"
The villain just laughed out loud.
"I think I know you well enough," Mesmeralda said. "I know that, despite your claims, you've already got a little bit of my magic in you. You're hooked, even if you don't believe it yet."
"Yeah," Star was dismissive, "I'm sure you're right."
"I don't care if you believe me, but I know you're going to let me walk out of this museum and you're not not going to stop me. And you know why, hero? Because, if you stop me now, you won't get to see me again, and you want that, don't you?"
The heroine didn't respond - she couldn't find the words.
"Until we meet again, Shooting Star," Mesmeralda said, smiling and blowing the hero a kiss from her black lips.
Star knew she should chase after the villain, stop her from getting away, but she couldn't. Those words of Mesmeralda had proven completely true - every time she tried to move, the thought of Mesmeralda's face, and her vivid green eyes, forbade her from taking the slightest step.
Until we meet again...
That sentence was a promise, the gestured kiss sealing the deal, and the hope of seeing this incredible woman again kept the hero's legs in place for long enough for her to vanish.
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Star waited for the police, and filled them in with what little information she could provide. She was slightly frustrated, given that that unexpected burst of weakness on her part prevented her from following Mesmeralda and her gang - although she had interrupted the break-in, she had failed to do much else.
What had that villain done to her, she thought? She'd played with her mind, just a little bit, enough to allow her time to make her escape. It was a good trick, and one she'd be prepared for next time.
She was already looking forward to the next time. She'd see Mesmeralda again, and this time, she would be prepared.
The next time, the villain would not get away.
In effect, she'd been caught offguard, that was all. It was her hypnotic eyes - Star had underestimated them, and they'd proven more powerful than she'd anticipated.