Wearing The Cape 4: Small Town Heroes - Plot & Excerpts
Okay, a lot of the time, but mostly about herself. And she’s too serious, thinks she’s responsible for the world, and is always getting into trouble. But that’s what friends are for.” Shelly Boyar-Hardt, Confessions of a Former Ghost. Apparently nobody at the Institute did anything besides stream the news from Powers TV. Half the people I passed in the lobby and halls either carefully didn’t look at me or gave me smiles, winks, or “Good job!” in passing. It was like I’d suddenly developed an adult Team Astra! fan club, and the few scowls I got—because not everyone’s a fan of superheroes—were actually refreshing. I decided that before I “came to work” tomorrow I was going to get a new civilian wardrobe. “Hail the conquering hero!” Shelly greeted me when I stepped into the Oroboros’ not-so-secret lair. General Rajabhushan gave me the nod and no comment as we passed through to Shelly’s office, but he and Doctor Hall had been at the breakfast table when I’d come down and inhaled my waffle and coffee; they already knew about yesterday and how I felt about it.
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