Jump City was sort of the ideal place for Delvine to settle down in during her search for her older brother Marcus, for two reasons. One, the amount of crime being perpetrated in the area was good exercise for her powers and basically made for daily training. Something that she couldn't really complain about. And, at the same time, the city was typically pretty quiet during the times when villains didn't decide to go out of their way to make noise and screw up the surrounding areas. This wasn't exactly one of those times, to state the obvious. Del was on her back, laying on the rooftop of an older building as she looked out over the city to observe the weird mutant gang rolling along through the road causing property damage that likely no one was going to pay for. Of course, then, a random super heroine decided to make their lives harder.
She sighed heavily as she watched them fight between themselves before, of course, the female came out on top and barked orders at the gang members like they were going to listen to what she was saying just because she said it loudly. Delvine definitely detested that type of person, and kind of thought about giving the woman a little piece of her mind. But that would be quite rude, said the voice of Delvine's mother in her head. Not the actual voice, of course, but one that she simulated for herself to form a mental devil's advocate.
"Look, ma, I don't really need your help but thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks." She spoke to herself out loud, looking around as she kind of wondered if anyone heard her. "I think I'm losing my marbles."
Delvine shot herself up to her feet, using a bit of energy to push herself up rather than using too much effort. She yawned loudly, stretching backwards to straighten her back and almost savoring the odd cracking noise. The young "hero" then stood straight, and said to herself in a slightly more quiet tone, "It's time for a bit of exercise." In her right hand, she formed two balls of energy that she twirled in a circular fashion in her palm and watched them before making them fade away.
"As I noticed, of course I've still got it." She grinned, giving herself a thumbs up for no reason.