Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillain

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Lounging on a subway seat in full costume with Reviled on one side of me and E-Claire on the other, I grinned behind my visor and soaked up the irony of the situation. The car wasn’t crowded, but it was certainly full. The riders standing and sitting near us pretended we didn’t exist. The ones toward either end of the train stared. The only people talking were a pair of teenagers, and, from the constant glances between whispers, they were talking about us.Of course, nobody actually refused to ge...t on the subway car as we pulled up to each station. This was LA, after all!We got off at Civic Center and raced up the stairs to ground level. Ray, the clown, walked up the rubber handrail of the down escalator. We strutted up to Cesar Chavez, giggling nervously and making distinctly uneven progress. When we came up on a group of pedestrians, I would teleport past them, and I teleported across the first street without warning, forcing Claire and Ray to catch up. After that, Claire skated whimsically all over the sidewalk and Ray jumped up onto bus stops, walking on his hands over them before flipping back down onto his feet on the other side.If we were walking to our executions, we might as well do it with style.Those big gateposts crowned by golden dragons reared up over the entrance to Chinatown.

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