"You don't have...?" Helena began and looked down at the prosthetics. She chuckled a bit, "I guess that's why you're so quiet." Helena pushed herself off of the wall. "I need to get home, I'll see you later, Trick." With that, Helena was off through the streets. She could feel her stomach growl, but tried to think of something else. Perhaps her neighbor could spare a bit of good. She shook her head slowly. [i]Willpower is stronger than any muscle.[/i] About a week later, Tiger stood in the center of a park. Many parents had their children. He chuckled a bit. Everyone was happy. People glanced at him but overall didn't pay too much attention. It wasn't like he wasn't a known hero. The only difference today was his costume. Rather than a mostly orange costume, it was black with orange stripes. "They don't know what's coming." He laughed and ran to the playing equipment. The claws on his gloves were slightly longer and sharper now. Kids climbed up ropes to huge pirate ships. Tiger chuckled and climbed his way to the top. People smiled at the right of him, despite his new costume, and the kids were delighted. Some of the younger ones even called out, "Kitty!" He chuckled and cut the rope, letting about six kids fall on each other.