by Harri-chan » Thu Oct 20, 2011 4:55 am
Georgia looked more embarrassed than annoyed by Suzie's admission. "What do you mean there's not enough? I don't get the way you kids think these days. Why is the Possum so uncool? Don't think I don't know cool, young lady. When I was your age, I was into surfing, skating, rock music, I was cool!", she protested. "Since becoming the Possum, I've had to work on my secret identity. If I carried on doing all those things, someone might link me to the Possum, but there's no way they'd suspect the quiet, smartly-dressed secretary of being a super hero", she explained. Clearly, The Possum's poor reputation was a subject that she felt strongly about.
"Is it because I don't have powers? Because neither do Batman and Iron Man, and people love those characters. Is it my costume? Because that's a classic design, it would fit right in amongst the super heroes from the golden age of comics!". Her cheeks were a little red as she got herself worked up, and Suzie might get the impression Georgia had gone over this speech in her head many times before, but clearly had never had anyone around to tell her just why the youth of today weren't exactly crazy about The Possum. Her lower lip was now jutting out in a slight pout, which suddenly raised questions in her mind about the emotional and hormonal side-effects of being made physically younger, and now it was her turn to give Suzie a worried look