Actually, it was the storyline where Superman lost his powers that inspired it, but now that consider what you said, Saffa . . .
- in fact, will Helen meet Nadia at some point?
Oh, I have
plans about that . . . or, at least, one.
New chapter.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN:
Now, That's Just Distracting!
"How dare those rings take away
my students," Nancy fumed. "When I was just about to retether them to reality."
"Are we nothing more than collectibles for you?" Boris said, his outrage belied by his calm words. "Are we naught but mere
trophies to you? I gave you some benefit of the doubt that at least you
thought you were doing the right thing, although in a horribly misguided manner. But you think that little of us?"
Nancy didn't deign to reply.
"I see," Boris said, shrewdly, as Shawn stood beside him as a sign of solidarity. "You claim to want us to be 'tethered', to be 'grounded', when in reality we are nothing more than.pawns in a greater scheme of yours. You're not just anti-fun, anti-color, and anti-imagination, you're an outright fascist. A totalitarian. Devoid of compassion or empathy. Your emotions are the only ones that matter, and screw anyone else for having emotions and not being mindless drones."
Boris was not able to disparate his words and emotion now.
"Ms. Stepford," Boris said, with a croak of cry in his voice, "we are not mindless automatons. We are not just names on a piece of paper given tangible form. We are
people. People with minds and wills and hearts and souls all our own. We have our own thoughts, our own feelings, our own --"
Suddenly, an indigo ring shot in and hovered in front of Boris.
"Boris James, you have great compassion in your heart," it said, as he accepted the ring and suddenly looked very Mowgli in Indigo Tribesman garb. "Welcome to the Indigo Tribe."
Then he raised his ring to the sky, while inexplicably holding an Indigo Tribe staff in his other hand, and recited:
"Tor lorek san, bor nakka mur,
Natromo faan tornek wot ur.
Ter Lantern ker lo Abin Sur,
Taan lek lek nok -- Formorrow Sur!"
Then he headed to Nok, for training. Nancy didn't really like this.
"You," she demanded of Shawn, "you aren't going anywhere."
"You can't enforce that demand," Shawn said.
"You're not going anywhere."
"You don't scare me, Nancy," Shawn said, forgetting to be respectful, "your brainwashing machine didn't work on me before, it won't again. And I'm doubt that I'm the only one with the will--"
A green ring was just noticed by Shawn. And this wasn't just any old Green Lantern ring.
"Shawn Hobbes of Earth," it said, just like how it told its former master. Sam. The interim weilder proved willful, but stupid. He died rather quickly by simply showboating. "You have great will to overcome fear."
Shawn stretched out his hand to accept the ring, but Nancy lunged at the ring. In the end, however, she failed. Shawn made a fist with his ring hand and lifted it aloft and recited:
"In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight.
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my power . . . Green Lantern's light!"
Then he was taken to Oa, to train.
"No!" Nancy fumed. "At least, I have the other students nice and --"
"Yeah," came an irreverent voice, "about that. The other people you brainwashed? Under your control? Not so much anymore."