Watching Man of steel was...frustrating. When I bought a ticket to see that movie I wanted to see Superman. The person that stood for truth justice and the American way. A man who literally had hope plastered on his chest. A person who cares for everyone and goes above and beyond to save as many people as possible.

Instead, I saw a movie about someone who wasn't really sure what he was doing and didn't care at all about collateral damage.

I understand that the superman from the comics or from the original movies or from the T.V. show would be unrealistic.

But If I wanted depressing realism than I would go outside.

So I thought I would write about what heroes really are. Not whiny people trying to kill each other constantly getting into fights with their own allies.

But people who inspire hope and happiness in others. Who protect the innocent and defeat those who wish to harm them.

So What better way to convey truth justice and the American way than with Japanese superheroes! Lol. It's more about truth and justice and doing what's right.

Also, remember this is when they are all pro heroes. So they are way stronger and have more gear than they do at the point of me writing this.

On the top of a building late at night stood a girl no older than fifteen.

She stood at the ledge of the building with tears rolling down her face.

On her back were two stubs that poked out of her uniform. She looked at these stubs remorsefully before looking back over the ledge.

She took a deep breath, closed her eyes, and using all her courage she jumped.

But she did not fall.

She opened her eyes to find that she was floating. Stuck in mid-air.

"Hey."

She moved her head to see that behind her was the pro-hero Uravity.

"You don't need to do this," Uravity said grabbing the girls leg and pulling her back onto the building. "Release."

The girl stopped floating and her sobbing increased.

Uravity walked over to the girl and put her hand on her shoulder, being careful not to touch her with her fingertips.

The two just stayed there for a while the girl cried.

Eventually, the sobbing slowed and Uravity decided to speak. "What's your name?"

"I-Its Mayotta. Mayotta To-Kowai." The girl sniffles.

"Can I call you Kowai?" Uravity asked.

The girl nodded.

"Well, Kowai. Why did you want to jump off the roof?" Uravity asked. "It's ok to tell me. I won't judge you. I promise."

The girl was quiet for a moment. Looking down at her knees and then back at the stubs on her back. "I-I...My quirk was that I had wings. Big beautiful wings. B-but one day...there was a villain attack and-and the building I was in collapsed and the rubble crush my wings. They had to be removed! People started calling me the fallen angel! My friends left me they-they said I worse than quirkless with these two useless stumps! I-I...I Just wanted to fly again! Even if it was only for a little while!"

Kowai started sobbing again and Uravity looked at her with a sad expression.

For a minute nothing happened but then suddenly Uravity touched her forehead, making her float.

This shocked the girl out of her sobbing. "Wha-"

Uravity grabbed her by the arm and ran for the edge of the building.

She jumped in the air, off the building and just before she started falling she tapped her self making them both float.

"You said you wanted to fly," Uravity said. "Than I'll take you on the best flight of your life!"

Uravity activated her star pack. Her star pack was essentially a jetpack that shot out highly pressurized air so she could fly while floating, which she can control with a device on her wrist.

The two flew off high into the air.

Once they got high enough Uravity stopped and Kowai looked on with starry eyes at the sight below her.

She could see the city lights from high above and it was the most amazing thing she had ever seen.

Uravity let go so Kowai could soak in the sight.

After a few minutes, Kowai said. "It's beautiful."

Uravity smiled. "Yup. And there's way more to see!"

She grabbed her hand again and rocketed straight down until they got to the same level as the buildings.

The two flew through the city as Kowai admired the sight of the city moving so fast below her.

The two reached a park and Uravity slowly descended closer to the ground until they reached a pond. Then she lowered herself until the tips of their feet touched the water creating a tear in the pond as they flew through with a smile now present on Kowai's face.

The feeling of the air hitting her face and flowing through her face. This was incredible!

They rose up back into the air Uravity made them twirl in the air.

They flew high up in the air until they saw a plane and Uravity waved at the people on it which Kowai awkwardly did as well.

Afterward, the two flew higher and higher until they went above the clouds.

If Kowai thought that the city lights were beautiful than this was a sight far above that.

Here the stars could be seen shining in the night sky while the moon, now looking bigger and brighter than ever, shone brightly above the sea of clouds below.

"T-this is the best part," Uravity said. "Only bad part is that it's really cold."

"No," Kowai said, tears coming from her eyes once more except this time from joy. "It's perfect."

Uravity smiled. She would deal with nausea and cold just a few minutes longer.

The two said nothing. Kowai just looking at everything she could, taking a mental picture in hopes she would never forget this.

Uravity's face started turning a little green. "S-sorry to cut this short but I can't do this forever."

Kowai looked at her before looking back at the moon and sky, this time with a sad expression. "O-ok."

Uravity sent them down and soon they were once more below the clouds.

The went back to the building Uravity found her on except this time at the bottom.

"Release," Uravity said deactivating her quirk.

The two stopped floating and their feet touched the floor.

Uravity turned around and immediately vomited.

"Are...are you ok?" Kowai asked.

Uravity managed to stop throwing up and pulled a mint out of her belt before turning back to Kowai.

"Y-yeah. Long flights make me a bit woozy. But enough about me. Are you feeling better?" She asked.

Kowai paused for a second before nodding. "Yes. Thank you. Thank you so much for that! It was the most amazing experience of my life! When I had wings I only flew a little in the park or in my backyard but this was...this was something else."

Uravity smiled. "Good. I know you want to fly again but you don't need to jump off a building. You can become a pilot you know."

"A...pilot," Kowai repeated. She had never really thought about that. Memories of her flight popped into her head. She wanted to see that again...and maybe...if she couldn't fly on her own...becoming a pilot might not be so bad.

Uravity smiled. "And those friends who abandoned you weren't real friends! You'll find new friends! One's that will stick with you through thick and thin!"

"R-really?" Kowai asked.

Uravity nodded. "Trust me. I know someone who didn't have friends until highschool! And now he's surrounded by them!"

This statement gave her hope. Hope that things were not as bleak as they seemed.

"T-thank you," Kowai said. "For everything."

Before she even knew what she was doing, she ran into the hero and wrapped her arms around her waist.

Uravity was shocked for a moment before returning the hug.

The two stayed like this for a while before breaking apart.

"Well, I have to go," Uravity said. "Don't tell anyone about this, please! I don't want people asking me for rides!"

Kowai nodded. "Ok."

The two parted but as Uravity walked away she realized something and ran back.

"Oh, and there's no need to thank me!" Uravity said with a smile. "I'm just doing my job!"

And so that was the chapter. The chapters will be short in this fic but I think it should be short.

Also, translate the name. It has a hidden meaning.

Anyway thank you for reading, have a nice day.