karen starr ✰ POWER GIRL (
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[ ID reads Karen Starr.
As for Karen, she's seated on her bed in her shared housing complex. Next to her bedside, on the small dresser, is a tall iced cappuccino that's already a quarter finished. Most of her hair is tied up and she's dressed in a camisole and three quarter pants, but interesting there's a light sweater laying near the edge of the bed.
It's much too warm for long sleeves. ]
Probably a bit weird to ask, but how many of you are going to the jobs they set up for us? I can't exactly complain about doing work I know how to do and being able to earn money ASAP, but it still feels a bit like a demotion. I liked the view from my office window.
[ She sighs and scratches above the digital tattoo on her wrist. ]
Ugh... and I don't suppose someone's found a way to get rid of this?
As for Karen, she's seated on her bed in her shared housing complex. Next to her bedside, on the small dresser, is a tall iced cappuccino that's already a quarter finished. Most of her hair is tied up and she's dressed in a camisole and three quarter pants, but interesting there's a light sweater laying near the edge of the bed.
It's much too warm for long sleeves. ]
Probably a bit weird to ask, but how many of you are going to the jobs they set up for us? I can't exactly complain about doing work I know how to do and being able to earn money ASAP, but it still feels a bit like a demotion. I liked the view from my office window.
[ She sighs and scratches above the digital tattoo on her wrist. ]
Ugh... and I don't suppose someone's found a way to get rid of this?
please ignore these keywords lmfao
I'm free all day tomorrow. How about meeting up at noon somewhere?
LMAOOOO GOD
keywords always backfiring on me
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It's an interesting experience, living with roommates.
[ An awful one. ] You as well?
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[ She rolls her eyes as she takes a sip of her drink. Her cat comes into the picture and she scratches his neck briefly. ]
It's not a bad set up for now, but honestly, I like my privacy.
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[ He winced. ]
It's been an adjustment.
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Babysitting?
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If babysitting a tiny child who can correct your math is still considered the same thing.
But it's better than unleashing her on the world with no supervision.
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I would hope you wouldn't leave a three year old unsupervised ever.
She that much of a handful?
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[ As if that's enough of an answer. ]
Actually, I'm pretty sure she's more intelligent than her father too, and he often blows me out of the water.
Besides, I'm not exactly -- [ A very obvious wince ] -- I'm not the person you want watching your children, but when there's almost nobody else...
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It's good she has someone. I get it, though.
You don't have a friend to help out? Someone from home or someone here? I would be the last person to suggest something like this, but even three year old girl geniuses need female figures in their life. Or someone to help watch over them.
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[ A wince. ]
We all have our responsibilities to balance. It's definitely a shuffle.
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Oh no, we're all doing fine. At least we know each other.
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It's something, at least.
The kid doing okay, by the way?
[ Three year old or not, it's been one hell of a month. ]
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Believe me, if anyone can handle this, it's her.
[ But she is three. Tony isn't so good with the emotional nurturing thing. ]
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Tell you what, how about one of these days I meet Val?
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The government can't get her to register, can they? She's technically not... able to sign for herself.
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Why can't they? She can make a decision later, if she chooses otherwise. She's intelligent enough to make an informed decision.
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And this registration business rubs me the wrong way.
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Well, minors may be minors, but they still have superpowers. Registration ensures that they're accountable for their abilities. Think about it as having a driver's permit for superhumans.
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Where I'm from we've got plenty of capes and masks running and flying around without the government digging their fingers in.
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Superhumans don't police themselves properly, I'm afraid. Where I come from? We tried that for so long, until things got out of hand.
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Secret identities, damn it. ]
I'm sorry to hear that happened, but what happened in your world doesn't mean it's bound to happen in every universe where someone can fly or lift a truck over their heads.
I don't think the superhero community is without flaws and sure, if things get out of hand those responsible need to be held accountable, but where does the policing start and where does it end? That's what I'm worried about here: it sounds and looks like a pretty package, but who really knows what they want with any of us?
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