They day was not originally supposed to be anything special. In fact, Invincible Girl, nicknamed Vincy, was having "normal person" training at the current point in time as part of her rehabilitation into the real world. She was no longer to be just a tool of war against the various monsters and villains that threatened the planet. Rather than in costume, she was dressed in a light weight, white one-piece ensemble that looked cute and casual for spring or summer time; skirt cutting off at fingertip length above the knee and short puffy sleeves. She had on pink sandals and her long golden hair was styled into braids. Despite her unnaturally white skin, she appeared to be a perfectly normal girl enjoying her day off of what would likely be high school, should she age normally. Two other girls who were her friends, a redhead and a brunette, giggled as they walked by her side, holding onto her hands to make sure she didn't try walking out into the street again or try some other equally lethal thing that she had no self preservation instinct for. Not for her own safety, but for those around her. She seldom had to follow the rules of pedestrian traffic or the like when fighting dangerous beasts, after all. "You're so funny, Vincy!" The girl on her left said with a smirk. Really? Vincy was just talking about the time back at her apartment trying to make chicken noodle soup. She almost had it too. Well, guess the outcome was...interesting enough to warrant a laugh or two. She returned the smile. "It's not my fault I thought that-" A loud commotion caught her attention off in the distance and a police car speed past the group a mere moment later. Then another. Then a helicopter. The other two girls took on worried expressions, although Vincy's face retained a stoic look. A pager buzzed in her pocket in accompaniment to the sirens. She knew what that meant. Play time was over. She speed up her pace, her hands slipping out of her friend's grips as they were no match for her strength. "Go somewhere safe. I got this," she said to them as her power walk turned into a jog that would carry her to the scene faster then even a car would be able to, given the speed limit. The emergency broadcast filled her in on the details that her pager did not as she ran. The last bit caught her attention the most. Heading towards main street. Well of all the luck. A large lizard man entered the sidewalk almost directly on top of her at the intersection. She planted her right foot down and skidded forcefully to a stop within ten feet of what was in all likelihood the target in question. Not that she stereotyped lizards as evil, but this one certainly looked up to no good. "Excuse me, but if you're the bad guy, I'm taking you down," she said to him, cracking her knuckles while standing there calmly. This wasn't just an act. She didn't fear any personal harm to herself, so him being so close was a good thing for her. Hopefully she could get him to direct his full focus on her while the other heroes and humans could evacuate everyone else in the area.