Kitty Pryde-Barton (
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fandomhigh2020-09-14 09:08 am
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Superheroing 101- Monday- 3rd period
Back in the Danger Shop today, where the first thing the students would see was a little waiting room with individual changing rooms set up.
"First up today, you're going to suit up," Kitty greeted them. "If you want to change something about your costume, now's the time."
And once everyone had gotten changed and ready, Kitty led them through the door out of the waiting room and onto the bustling streets of a totally average, everyday New York City.
"Sometimes when you're doing superhero work, you're doing these big things, like stopping monsters or supervillains," Kitty said. "Other times you're helping normal citizens with something that's a huge problem for them in that moment. Today you're going to mill about, and then, one at a time, you're going to witness a normal, everyday crime, and we're going to see how you react to it. Powers are always okay in this class, if you have them."
"First up today, you're going to suit up," Kitty greeted them. "If you want to change something about your costume, now's the time."
And once everyone had gotten changed and ready, Kitty led them through the door out of the waiting room and onto the bustling streets of a totally average, everyday New York City.
"Sometimes when you're doing superhero work, you're doing these big things, like stopping monsters or supervillains," Kitty said. "Other times you're helping normal citizens with something that's a huge problem for them in that moment. Today you're going to mill about, and then, one at a time, you're going to witness a normal, everyday crime, and we're going to see how you react to it. Powers are always okay in this class, if you have them."

Suit up!
Re: Suit up!
Still. He was Art-Man. And he had fake criminal activities to stop or helping old ladies across the street things to do.
Re: Suit up!
However, she made a second concession to superheroing, and added a black domino mask that covered most of the upper part of her face. Look, maybe Strange didn't feel the need to hide his identity when doing Avengers assistance/consultation stuff, but he'd be furious with her if she did the same, since she was still an apprentice.
Re: Suit up!