Atlas Vairles A.K.A. Sun Force was the hero of the city. They would help with anything they could whether it be stopping small crime, cheering people up or stopping the villain. They would always help but not for the reason you would think right away.
Davy Anwar A.K.A. Electrode was the villain. He never wanted to be the villain but he is because people made him that way.
But this is not the beginning. This is only an intro to a much larger story.
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Sun Force was heading back to where they lived when they saw someone on the bridge. Usually it's nothing to worry about but Sun Force wanted to make sure. So they flew down stumbling a little from exhaustion.
"You know you should really be careful up here." Sun Force said trying to keep the conversation casual.
"Oh, it's you." The boy said not looking at the hero, "I'm guessing you're gonna try and stop me from jumping, yes?"
"Well yeah, I mean you really shouldn't." The hero said.
"Why do you care you don't even know me." He snapped.
"Yeah, you're right I don't." Sun Force said, "but I just thought that maybe you just wanted someone to tell you that it's going to be ok, that's all I wanted to hear when I tried to... kill myself"
"What?" The boy said turning to look at the hero, shocked that of all people who would understand was the hero of the city.
"Yeah, you heard me right" they said looking down causing them to stumble back slightly.
"Wait you alright?" They boy asked moving forward to help the hero.
"Me? Oh yeah I'm fine" they lied.
Infact the hero was far from fine. They were beyond exhausted, haven't eaten in over a week, and felt as if they were going to pass out any moment. But they couldn't let the guy in front of them know that.
"Are you sure?" He continued to ask, "because you're swaying a lot."
"No, no, no, I'm fine." The hero said falling to the ground.
"Woah, do I need to take you to a doctor or the hospital?" The guy asked as he was concerned.
"No, no doctors they'll ask for my name I'm not giving them that." They said getting up, "plus, I can still fly so I'm fine see."
The hero only made it a few inches off the ground before falling to the ground unconscious. The boy then rushed to the hero to make sure they were alright. When he saw that they were unconscious he decided to to take them to his house so his parents could make sure they were alright.
What he wasn't expecting was that the hero was so light and easy to carry. It was as if they haven't eaten in a week.
When he got home his parents ran to see him. They both gasped when they saw that he was holding the city's hero in his arms. They were also hoping that he didn't do anything to them.
"Before you ask no, I didn't do anything and yes, I'm alright." He said as if he knew what they were going to ask. "And they need help but we can't take them to a doctor because well I don't think they trust them."
"Ok, well John go lay them in the guest room and I guess we'll wait till they wake up." John's mother told him surprisingly very calm, "and when you come back down we are going to talk."
John nodded and headed to the guest room laying the hero on the bed. He then headed back down to tell his parents what happened.
After John told his parents everything that happened they all headed to bed. Hoping that that the kid in the guest room would wake up tomorrow morning.
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ActionWhat happens if the villain doesn't want to be the villain and the hero isn't perfect or brave?
