Hey everyone, here's a new lesbian sci-fi love story. This one kind of connects the other stories. No sex happens in this story because it's a slow burn romance story. All my stories take place within the same fictional universe. All characters that will have sex are above the age of 18. My characters and stories are protected under copyright laws, so please don't try to steal them.
Kaleigh Wood's Perspective
"Would you have ever imagined as a kid that Superheroes exist in the world we live in today?" I ask Teagan during our podcast session.
"Hell no! Are you kidding me? No one could've seen this 10 years ago," she says, as she brushes her brown curly hair out of her face.
"I know, right? I still remember seeing the first video that emerged of The Ghost. It was chilling. He was the first "evolve" to emerge, right?" I ask.
"I think so, although I wouldn't necessarily call him or it a superhero. Superheroes don't murder," she says.
"True. So I guess the real first superhero would be Titan, right?" I ask.
"Yeah, I think you're right," Teagan says. "And there was the Shadow who also emerged around then. What was it, 4 or 5 years ago?"
"I think so, but we can't really consider The Shadow a superhero either if we cancel out the Ghost. She's murdered people as well," I say.
"That's true," she says. "She has killed more than a few people."
"She is sexy though, I can't deny that," I say.
"Yeah, if you swing that way," Teagan says. "I'm more of a Black Mamba person myself."
"Eh, different strokes for different folks, I guess," I shrug. Teagan's been my best friend since middle school and even though I know she's straight, I've always had a crush on her, but I've moved on and come to terms with the fact that she just isn't into women. "Right Sasha?"
"Yeah, sure," she says.
"Now that it's been 5 years since the first emergence of evolves, there've been quite a few that have emerged. How many do you think there are now?" Teagan asks.
"I don't know. If we're counting all evolves that have appeared on media and not just superheroes, probably quite a few. Even if we restrict it to just superheroes, you still have a lot," I say.
"Yeah, I mean, we've got Titan, Nova, Zatar, Starlight, Nightblade, The Black Mamba, The Gecko, that speedster I think his name is Torque?" she asks.
"Yeah, and let's not forget Karma and Fate. Oh, there's the vigilante in Orlando."
"Also what about that new one who was seen with Starlight and Nightblade. Tigress, right?" she asks.
"Yeah, she's got a pretty cool costume. All black with a Tiger print mask. She's kind of hot, I'm not going to lie. But I still think Starlight's my favorite. She just gives us hope."
"So what's that make, 12?" she asks.
"What about all those nameless ones in the incident that happened in LA?" I ask.
"We're not going to count those, most of them were just ordinary people putting masks on."
"True, but there were still some major superheroes. You had the shadow and Titan. No one really knew what happened during it. There were so many stories popping up about it. Didn't know what to believe. But there's clear footage of the Titan and the Shadow. That's for sure," I say.
"I personally think things tend to get blown out of proportions. I bet it was just a bunch of people trying to play cape crusaders and things got outta hand. People's minds tend to make things seem bigger than they are. Some people tried to cause a riot. And yet they were acting like it was the beginning of the apocalypse," she says, waving her hands as she tries to paint a metaphorical painting.
"Right? I bet it's all the potheads. They see someone in a devil costume and they'll think it's the second coming."
"Hey! Don't go blaming potheads."
"I know, I'm just joking." She eyes me warily as she pulls out her vape. I only laugh.
"I'm surprised the government hasn't tried to intervene or take control. You know?"
She blows out several O rings. "Oh, it's only a matter of time. I think they'll eventually make evolves register and then maybe have some kind of peacekeeping taskforce. You know the ones that comic books always write about?"
"Yeah, you're right. I do think that overall, having superheroes like Titan and Tigress is a good thing."
"I agree. So who do you think would win in a fight, Titan or Starlight."
"Oh Starlight for sure," I smile.
"You're just saying that because you're infatuated with her," she says.
"That's not the only reason. You think otherwise?" I ask.
She shrugs. "I think they're cut from the same cloth. I personally think it's all even."
"Okay, I'll agree with that."
"What about Starlight against the Ghost."
"I don't know the Ghost all that well, I've never seen him in a clear enough video to know exactly what he is."
"For sure. To me he's a clear killer," she says. "I mean, every video appearance of him is just him killing people. Right, Sasha?"
"Yeah, it's pretty clear the Ghost is a vigilante. There's nothing else on him," she says as she looks through a web search of him. Sasha definitely makes our job a lot easier ever since we hired her. The fact that she married my brother and is the mother to my niece might play a factor into why we hired her, but I don't regret it for a minute. She's pretty chill.
At Sasha and Jer's for a BBQ
After we wrap things up, Sasha invites us both over to her house for a BBQ. Teagan's boyfriend meets us there as we arrive. Jeremiah, my brother greets us with little Emma in his arms. She immediately untangles herself from him and rushes to Sasha. She lifts her daughter in her arms in a heartwarming embrace. "Hey, how's my little girl doing?"
"Great, mama. I missed you," she says.
"Aww, I missed you too," Sasha says. "Look whom I brought home."
"Aunty Kali!" Emma says as her eyes light up. She reaches out for me and I take her in my arms. "Do you like my dress! Isn't it beautiful?"
"Aww, it's very beautiful, just like you," I say.
"Thank you!" she smiles, her light brown hair in a tangled mess.
"Can you say hi to Teagan?" I ask.
"Hi Aunty Teagan," she says.
"How's my favorite toddler?"
"I'm not a toddler. I'm 4 years old. Almost 5 years old," she says.
"I stand corrected," she laughs.
I hand Emma back to her mother as we all head inside. Jeremiah waits for me to catch up. "Hey, Jer."
"Kal, guess what?" he asks.
"I don't know..."
"You're not even going to guess?" he asks.
"Did you discovered the cure for stupidity?" I ask.
"No, unfortunately, you're going to have to wait a little longer on that," he smiles.
"Damn, I walked right into that one, didn't I?" I say with a flat expression.
"Yeah, ya kind of did. Anyway, I got that bonus. About to install a pool outback," he smiles.
"Really! Nice, congratulations. Welcome to the pool club," I smile.
"It's not official yet, Sasha still needs more convincing, but I've got it all planned out," he smiles.
"Well cool. Good luck with convincing Sasha though," I smile.
"She'll come around, right babe?" he asks.
"Yeah, probably not. Honey, we've talked about this. We should wait until Emma gets a little older. She's too young, what if she falls in?"