You know, I think is pretty good. Each one has a different power and you could make a power fusion between them.
African-American? Nice to see more diversity. Any Muggle Best Friend? Secret-Keeper? AlphaBitches?
If there's a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. Toni MorrisonShe would have her friends and parents be her Secret Keepers. I had her parents being secret keepers, because it would be refreshing if parents were in on a child's secret powers.
Any more things about her? What powers does she have?
If there's a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. Toni MorrisonI am thinking of them. It can range from super strength to maybe gaining certain abilities.
I think so too. Speaking of which, Adults Are Useless is one of my pet-peeve tropes, partly because it's not Truth in Television, so if I were writing a story like this, I'd largely avoid it. I don't really like the Secret Identity trope either.
I don't know what stories I'll write, but no matter what they'll reflect me.
Edited by Lymantria on May 19th 2019 at 10:43:19 AM
Join the Five-Man Band cleanup project!I understand that too. And a girl having a power like this could be helped being guided by her parents by remembering this is a great responsibility for her to have.
After being inspired by early magical girl anime like Himitsu no Akko-chan, I thought it would be interesting to have a story about a young African American girl with magical barrettes given on her birthday. Each barrette has a different power transformation, which is activated when she clips one of them into her hair and utters a special word. The target demographic I imagine this being is at young girls.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Manga/HimitsuNoAkkoChan