The sky above Golden City was choked with smoke, the air thick with the scent of burning metal and panic.
Sirens wailed in the distance as civilians fled in every direction, their screams swallowed by the roar of collapsing buildings.
At the heart of the destruction stood Hothead, an S-rank villain whose body burned like molten rock, his laughter booming as he hurled fireballs into the streets.
Around him, his goons—armed with stolen tech and Triggers of their own—began looting storefronts and taking hostages.
The Top Five Heroes had already engaged Hothead directly, their combined might turning the battlefield into a storm of water, steel, and brute force.
Which left Arthur and Flamestar with one job:
Evacuate the civilians.
Arthur moved swiftly, his blue trench coat flaring behind him as he guided a group of survivors through the wreckage, "Listen up, each one of you is going to follow behind me. Understood?"
No one recognized him due to the five-year difference. It was a brief moment where he was seen as a normal person trying to help.
Flamestar, a beacon of hope to the hostages, kept her voice steady, "This way! Stay close!"
Together, they managed to usher four groups of people to safety when... a blast of compressed air slammed into them from behind, sending both of them crashing through the windows of a corner store.
Glass shattered, shelves toppled, and for a moment, the world spun.
Arthur groaned, pushing himself up only to see Hothead's right-hand man, a wiry figure with wind manipulation around his palms. The man had a strong smirk.
"Heh. I was expecting a challenge, but you are a piece of cake," he said out loud.
Flamestar wiped blood from her lip, her eyes narrowing, "Do it now!"
The man's grin faltered as Arthur stood, completely unharmed.
Then—
Mistake number one.
He looked directly into Arthur's left eye.
Red flashed.
The man's Trigger was unresponsive.
"Wha—?!"
Flamestar's palms ignited, her fire twisting into the shape of a blazing star before firing it toward him, sending him skidding across the pavement, unconscious.
Arthur exhaled, "Nice shot."
Flamestar smirked, "Nice teamwork."
Then—
More goons arrived.
Flamestar stepped forward, "There might be quite a number of guys here—"
Arthur dashed forward before using a destroyed car as a launch pad to increase his leap. He landed in the middle of the pack before entering his fighting stance, "You grunts should know that I had to fight against the worst of the worst on a daily basis. So don't disappoint me."
A pillar of fire appeared behind him, "You are full of surprises today, huh?" asked Flamestar as she appeared behind him with her back against his.
Arthur's knight appeared beside him, "Trust me, you are only seeing a fraction of my capabilities."
"Well, this is your debut. You better keep me impressed." A flame-like aura started to surround Flamestar.
The fight was chaos.
Arthur moved with fast-paced strikes, using his brawling combat and speed; his blue-eyed knight materialized in bursts of spectral flame and assisted Arthur whenever he required it.
Flamestar blasted stars of fire toward her opponents, acting as the trio's range.
But then—
A scream.
Arthur's head snapped toward an apartment complex, where a little girl—not older than six—was being chased by one of Hothead's goons.
"Flamestar—!"
"Go!" she shouted, already turning to cover him.
Arthur dashed forward toward the screaming child.
"YOU'RE MINE!" One of the goons shot a wave of ice shards toward him, only for Flamestar to intercept the attack and blast the ice user.
Arthur didn't bother to turn; his knight would have protected him either way. But he was grateful she had his back.
The apartment hallway was dark, the girl's terrified sobs echoing off the walls. The goon laughed, his Trigger-enhanced muscles bulging as he reached for her, "C'mere, brat—"
That's when Arthur's armored knight's fist slammed him into the wall.
The man gasped, his Trigger already disabled by Arthur's glare.
"You—!"
Arthur didn't let him finish.
His knight's fists rained down, each blow precise, each strike measured. Not enough to kill.
Just enough to break every bone in his body.
By the time Arthur was done, the man was a bruised, groaning heap on the floor, "Going after kids, huh? I know one cell that's perfect for you." He said before approaching the girl.
The little girl was curled into a ball, trembling.
Arthur knelt, his voice softer than he thought possible, "Hey… it's okay."
She peeked up at him, tears streaking her face. "I-I want my mom…"
Arthur hesitated. Then, slowly, he held out his hand, "You'll see her. Every single day from now. I'll keep the bad people from hurting you."
She stared at his fingers—then, tentatively, took them.
By the time Arthur led the girl outside, the battle was over.
Hothead lay defeated, encased in Wateredge's liquid prison, while the other heroes rounded up the remaining criminals.
Flamestar jogged over, relief flashing in her eyes when she saw the girl clinging to Arthur's leg, "Well done for your first day."
Arthur nodded.
She studied him for a long moment—then smiled, "You're ready."
"For what?"
"To meet your new family."