"Ten years ago, on a cold dark night Someone was killed, 'neath the town hall light There were few at the scene, but they all agreed That the slayer who ran, looked a lot like me..." Hayley flashed a dirty look at her companion, April — who as of current was trying to deepen her voice to sound like a certain country singer. "Cut that nonsense out, you're creeping me out," she demanded as the two walked towards the cafeteria. April responded with this 'I-might-be-mentally-unstable' sort of grin that made Hayley shiver. The two heard a commotion that was going on in the cafeteria; what they saw was a hulking humanoid of a female was towering over some other smaller girl. "We should do something." Hayley asserted. April almost laughed in reply, "Can't really do much with this collar on me," she tugged at the mechanism around her neck that made her powers useless. Somehow Hayley had forgotten that the two were powerless with those collars on. She glanced back at April, who was a few steps behind her, taking in her petite 5'2 size. Hayley was no she-hulk herself, so there wasn't much they could do... A Week Earlier The jewelry store's alarms went off and the boys in blue arrived in record-breaking time. "Are you serious?!" Hayley yelled at April, who was stuffing fistfuls of diamond jewelry into her jean shorts' pockets as they spoke. "I thought you disabled the alarms!" she scolded her. "I did!" April yelled back, still greedily shoving clumps of necklaces and bracelets into her pockets, ignoring the cops that were about to arrest them. Hayley could see silhouettes of officers running towards the store door. Hayley sighed and just accepted failure as April continued to be an idiot before the iconic "Freeze!" was shouted from one of the pistol-touting cops. They both raised their hands, and a customized collar made of a special non-metallic alloy was placed around Hayley's neck and a standard issue was given to her partner. These collars prevented them from using their powers to escape. The cops went through the routine and read their rights. Afterwards they were placed in an armored truck which was headed to Coast City Super Powered prison — Hayley's second time, April's eleventh. Now Hayley wore a scowl on her face as the two trudged over to where a fight was beginning to brew up. She wasn't even excited for it, right now she still hadn't gotten over the fact that April had basically single-handedly landed them both here. She was depressed and angry, her recent arrest made her seem like an unprofessional and a joke. "Ooh, lookie cookie!" April stood on her tippy toes and saw that someone had stepped up and gotten in the way of the bully. Despite the hero of the situation being smaller in size, the two girls could tell by the way that everyone looked at her and her aura of confidence that she was by no means an underdog. April broke into a weird gallop to arrive there in time to catch the action as Hayley sighed and followed behind.