Julia watched out of the window of the cab. She hadn't wanted to go, but Al had said she needed a vacation, and somehow convinced her. She would have taken him with her, but Al didn't have powers. She composed herself as the cab pulled up to the gate. She didn't change her appearance, that would be deceitful and wrong, but she did make sure her clothes were impeccable and her hair was perfectly in place. Image was everything, so they said. And Julia strived for good impressions. She smiled and thanked the cab driver before paying her fare and getting out of the cab and fetching her luggage. As the cab drove off, she stood outside the gate and took a deep breath. Then she straightened her shoulders and walked in.
Vanessa sat in the back of the car, bored, playing on her cell phone. She didn't agree to this. She didn't want to go. But the parental units had decided she needed some fresh air and time out of the house. And, of course, the ever-tiring-statement-for-anyone-with-abnormalities, that she needed to 'spend time with other people like her'. Yeah, right. Whatever. Her technology was enough for her. Of course, unlike most people her technological devices had names and personalities and talked back to her as she manipulated them to be able to do anything she wanted, including hacking anything and turning into a giant computer system like the one in the Batcave, but Vanessa was a special person. The car stopped in front of the camp. Sighing and rolling her eyes, she got out of the car and quickly got her things and entered, wanting to get away.