***I got bored and started Pagsulat this.... Its just a short little story on Mercy and Heathers friendship... I have no idea where its headed though... Please leave your ideas for titles in the comments!***
“You have got to be kidding me. Sportsmaster? What have you gotten yourself into, Heather?” Mercy fell back on her kama with the phone pressed to her ear. “I can’t help what I am, Merce. Besides, he seems like a nice guy! Well, maybe not to you… but… you know what I mean!” A southern voice replied. Mercy opened the small freezer box susunod to her kama and pulled out a popsicle, “I know he seems nice to you. That’s only because you rob places and threaten lives! The people here on this team just really hate him! If they found out that I actually hang out with people like you, then I’m screwed.” A small laugh came from the other side. “That’s ‘cause they don’t think like you and I. We don’t judge! That’s one of the reasons we’ve been mga kaibigan all these years!” Heather reassured her. “I hope you’re right.” There was a pause, “Hey, when can I see you again? Are you in town?”
“Yeah.” Heather replied.
“Well, where are you?”
“I ain’t allowed to tell…”
“Why?”
“Cause what if someone was listenin’? They’d find out where this whole operation is!”
“Well, can I meet up with you?”
“The usual place?”
“See you there!”
The call quickly ended and Mercy slipped on her boots and a jacket.
“Hey, where are you going?” Megan asked, watching Mercy walk out of the cave. “Umm, out.” She quickly answered. “But it’s taco night!” Wally yelled after her.
Mercy stood under a dimly lit lamppost, when a voice crept up behind her. “Long time no see, Red!” Mercy spun around to see a girl about her age with blond hair and purple ends and a piercing on her right eyebrow leaning against the brick wall. “Heather!” Mercy squealed and ran over to greet her. Heather quickly brushed Mercy’s hand with hers. She lifted her hand as it lit on fire, “I see you still got your little tricks.” She said, staring at her hand in pleasure. “I see you’ve still got yours, too.” Mercy laughed. “So how’ve you been?” Mercy added. “Fine! Robbed a few banks, met up with a few people, the usual. How’s your new ‘hero life’?” Heather asked. “Oh, you’re missing out! I wish I could convince you to switch over!” Mercy laughed. “And you’re missing out too! You cannot believe the people I’ve met! Joker, Sportsmaster, Poison Ivy, Killer Frost; you name them, I’ve met them! Why don’t YOU switch over?” Heather replied. “Hey! I HAVE switched over! Remember that time where you convinced my to go rob a bank with you, and I did?” Heather stuck her tongue out at Mercy. “Whatever, you wanna go up?” Heather nodded up to the tuktok of a building. “You own an apartment here?” Mercy asked. “No, but I can make one!” Mercy rolled her eyes as both the girls ran inside the building.
“I can’t believe you’re doing this!” Mercy whispered as Heather struggled with picking the lock on a penthouse apartment. “Its fine! I checked the mainframe; this penthouse isn’t booked for another 2 nights! One night in here is fine!” She smiled triumphantly as the door clicked open and the 2 girls walked in. “I’m going to get in so much trouble for this!” Mercy whispered.
The room was brightly lit. Blue and green speckled the room. Two large couches were centered in the middle in front of a large flat screen TV. In the corner a small kusina was set up with a table, counter, and minifridge. “Not to shabby!” Heather smiled, admiring the room. Mercy chewed on her lip, “Well, maybe just for one night…” She mumbled. “Lets get this party started!” Heather screamed and ran into the room. Mercy laughed and followed her in.
“You have got to be kidding me. Sportsmaster? What have you gotten yourself into, Heather?” Mercy fell back on her kama with the phone pressed to her ear. “I can’t help what I am, Merce. Besides, he seems like a nice guy! Well, maybe not to you… but… you know what I mean!” A southern voice replied. Mercy opened the small freezer box susunod to her kama and pulled out a popsicle, “I know he seems nice to you. That’s only because you rob places and threaten lives! The people here on this team just really hate him! If they found out that I actually hang out with people like you, then I’m screwed.” A small laugh came from the other side. “That’s ‘cause they don’t think like you and I. We don’t judge! That’s one of the reasons we’ve been mga kaibigan all these years!” Heather reassured her. “I hope you’re right.” There was a pause, “Hey, when can I see you again? Are you in town?”
“Yeah.” Heather replied.
“Well, where are you?”
“I ain’t allowed to tell…”
“Why?”
“Cause what if someone was listenin’? They’d find out where this whole operation is!”
“Well, can I meet up with you?”
“The usual place?”
“See you there!”
The call quickly ended and Mercy slipped on her boots and a jacket.
“Hey, where are you going?” Megan asked, watching Mercy walk out of the cave. “Umm, out.” She quickly answered. “But it’s taco night!” Wally yelled after her.
Mercy stood under a dimly lit lamppost, when a voice crept up behind her. “Long time no see, Red!” Mercy spun around to see a girl about her age with blond hair and purple ends and a piercing on her right eyebrow leaning against the brick wall. “Heather!” Mercy squealed and ran over to greet her. Heather quickly brushed Mercy’s hand with hers. She lifted her hand as it lit on fire, “I see you still got your little tricks.” She said, staring at her hand in pleasure. “I see you’ve still got yours, too.” Mercy laughed. “So how’ve you been?” Mercy added. “Fine! Robbed a few banks, met up with a few people, the usual. How’s your new ‘hero life’?” Heather asked. “Oh, you’re missing out! I wish I could convince you to switch over!” Mercy laughed. “And you’re missing out too! You cannot believe the people I’ve met! Joker, Sportsmaster, Poison Ivy, Killer Frost; you name them, I’ve met them! Why don’t YOU switch over?” Heather replied. “Hey! I HAVE switched over! Remember that time where you convinced my to go rob a bank with you, and I did?” Heather stuck her tongue out at Mercy. “Whatever, you wanna go up?” Heather nodded up to the tuktok of a building. “You own an apartment here?” Mercy asked. “No, but I can make one!” Mercy rolled her eyes as both the girls ran inside the building.
“I can’t believe you’re doing this!” Mercy whispered as Heather struggled with picking the lock on a penthouse apartment. “Its fine! I checked the mainframe; this penthouse isn’t booked for another 2 nights! One night in here is fine!” She smiled triumphantly as the door clicked open and the 2 girls walked in. “I’m going to get in so much trouble for this!” Mercy whispered.
The room was brightly lit. Blue and green speckled the room. Two large couches were centered in the middle in front of a large flat screen TV. In the corner a small kusina was set up with a table, counter, and minifridge. “Not to shabby!” Heather smiled, admiring the room. Mercy chewed on her lip, “Well, maybe just for one night…” She mumbled. “Lets get this party started!” Heather screamed and ran into the room. Mercy laughed and followed her in.