[right][h3]Wisp[/h3]Sheila Hopkins [i]Rocker Warehouse[/i][/right][hr] Okay, so it seemed like Shatterpoint got away safely, when Wisp pursued him and then watched him getting into that car and driving away. She stood invisible there, just watching. Alright, so today had been successful. She hadn’t needed to deliver the final blow on the enemy herself, and they had escaped a hero attack, she’d assume that was. Currently, Wisp had no pressing needs to go see heroes. So she turned and headed home. [i]In case nobody has any issues with her heading home[/i] Viola wouldn’t mention that she had called the Minutemen on Sheila. She just saw her sister return, asked how it had gone and gotten [color=97d5e6]‘Fine. we won’t need to worry about the Rockers again.’[/color] back in return. That carried some shilling implications, but checking the internet a bit later she could come to the conclusion that Sheila hadn’t murdered them all. So that’s a plus. Viola couldn’t possibly call the Minutemen again while Sheila was home, but they had her phone-number now. Sheila, in the meantime, had to make a distinction between her two selves. Wisp - Rogue, power controls light and makes illusions, blinds people with laser-pointers, speaks by making letters of lights, makes herself invisible by diverting light. Creep - Villain, controls perception and stability, attacks with knives and by breaking a person’s balance, makes herself invisible by changing a person’s perception. Speaks by… … A voice-changer, she needed a voice-changer. She couldn’t have both Wisp and Creep make letters in the air. Also, she’d have to change her weapon of preference when being Creep, Creep couldn’t use laser-pointers. Wisp has knives, not the same knives as Creep, but Creep’s a lot more liberal with using them. … Meaning Sheila had to personally get more used to using knives, to become a convincing Creep. That was fine. She searched the internet and found a company that made voice-changers, and unless stopped by greater powers, she’ll find one for convenience. She’ll head there before the next meeting to steal one using her powers. She’ll also need to make sure to have a different costume for Creep. Wisp used laser-goggles, Creep would have to use… something else. Unfortunately, Sheila didn’t have access to any high-end things. … So she’d steal some black pants, jumper and coat, and a blindfold. Since she could manipulate light anyways, a blindfold didn’t actually blind her. Slightest gap and she could see everything around her. That’d do for seeming mystic. And a tight, black hood to cover her white hair. It was way too recognizable. Anyways, that’d do. Then, assuming she had successfully stolen that voice-changer, it was just to wait until the time of the next meeting with the Rockers and see where she went from there.