At an early age of 6, Serenity Aurora Moon aka Serena was discovered to have powers or abilities if you will. Seeing that her mother was a superhero while her daughter was at daycare, it came as no surprise to the Moons. So Kenji Moon, the CFO of Global Inc. relocated from the Japanese branch to the New York branch so his daughter could go to Xavier's Academy for Gifted Children, where she could start learning to use her gifts at a young age.
While at Xavier's, her abilities like healing and telepathy along with telekinesis were nurtured. Other abilities popped up as she aged. By 15, she could handle all the elements.
During the summer before she entered eighth grade that she found she could fly with angel or fairy wings. However, since she had not learned to control flight yet, growing wings left her shoulders sore.
It was when she was about to enter high school, that her father transferred to California so his little girl could attend Sky High. She knew about the buses and preferred to fly so she sprouted angel wings to fly to the school.
Principal Powers was there to greet her, "Welcome, Ms. Moon. Charles has told me about you. He claims you were one of his brightest and most talented students. He was truly upset to see you go."
"Hello, ma'am. Professor Xavier was kind to me." Serena Moon was five feet and seven inches tall with hair that was once gold, but turning platinum. "I hope mother warned you, I gained the ability to fly over two summers ago so I can be in flight class."
"Yes, she did. She is awfully surprised at how many powers you are gifted with. As am I, since usually a child only inherits their parent's power or powers."
"Sadly, I have not inherited her one gift- strength," mused Serena. She made the wings disappear into feathers. (Her fairy- butterfly wings disappear into sparkles.)
Serena followed the rest of the new sophomores to the gym, where she would show off her abilities. She stood next to Sonya Boomer, Coach Boomer's daughter. She patiently waited for her last name to be called.
"Ms. Moon," called out Coach Boomer. "You're up, show us what you got."
'Fine by me,' Coach Boomer heard in his head then ducked as a ball flew at him. Suddenly, all the elements spun around the sixteen year old. She sprouted white angel wings then flew to Coach Boomer's side. She landed before she quickly changed to silver and blue butterfly like wings to fly back down to the other students.
"Okay," Coach Boomer was stunned by how many powers the girl had.
"Oh, I can also heal," Serena said off-handedly. She sat down on a bench to review her schedule. She rubbed her shoulder blades to numb the pain.
"Mr. Masters, it is your turn."
Leah heard about Serena Moon so she asked her to join them at their lunch table. She eagerly pulled the laughing girl to the table.
"So, is it true you went Xavier's?" Warren heard that Xavier's was exclusive to mutants.
"Yes, but I managed to discover that all human superheroes are actually mutants so he is widening his class to young superheroes. As my abilities developed, my intelligence reached its peak and I created numerous papers on mutants and special abilities. Professor Medulla has agreed to let me skip his science classes as long as I work on papers for scientific journals."
"So you are nerd, then?" pointed out Warren Peace, he was 16 as well.
"No, I have a social life and am just intellectually above the rest," Serena retorted. "I do the journals when my friends are otherwise busy. Mom is proud of my multiple powers while Dad is proud of me being famous in the scientific world."
"Wait, who is your dad? I know your mom is Superwoman." Will had no clue.
"Dad is the CFO of Global Inc. He moves us each time I can get a better education. I first lived in Japan then New York and now California. I think we'll be heading back to the East Coast for college so I can attend the Ivy League schools." Serena sighed after guessing her dad's intentions.
"What about being a hero after high school?"
"I'll be Sailor Cosmos between medical, business, and other classes."
"Why are you here then if you are so smart?"
"Training my powers. I graduated while at Xavier's. When I'm at home, I'm taking online college courses for business. Daddy's paying for it all." Serena commented while munching on baked salmon rolled with jasmine rice in toasted seaweed wrap.
DING! Lunch was over.
To tease miss genius, Warren put her papers on fire, which she quickly put out with only a corner charred.
Serena Moon turned to Warren with a smirk, "You know what they say. Little boys tease the little girls they like so I'd suggest flirting would be better if you want to get to know me."
He was left gaping in the hall before he had to run to catch up with her.
Serena Moon's skirt fluttered as she walked into Captain America's intermediate class of weapons. "Class, we will be learning the art of throwing items. We will start with discs then boomerang, knives followed by stars. As you have seen from my action days, even throwing a shield which is defensive, it can be turned into an offensive weapon."
Captain America led his 15 students out into the football field. He teamed the class into pairs.
Humorlessly, he assigned Warren Peace to be Serena's partner. Warren tried to flirt with Serena, "I hope you throw better than a girl."
Serena smirked at his ignorance. She created a tiara shaped disc then weighed in her palm. She spun on the balls of her feet then swung the disc on a graceful arch at Warren who jumped to reach it, but it flew around him to back to her palm.
"Damn, girl," swore Warren as he laughed.
Captain America watched her for a few minutes before approaching Serena. "Ms. Moon, right? I would like you to try some other throwing weapons." He handed her numerous daggers then pointed to several different sized targets.
There were some orange prairie dog targets, black truck sized monsters along with a dozen peach humanoids.
Serena knew what he wanted her to do so she threw a dagger at what she thought was each fake monster's weak spot. Serena then moved onto the humanoids followed by the prairie dogs until some students were acting as distractions to throw off her aim, but she never missed. She grabbed the stars to act like they were nothing. She threw them like Frisbees, disarming all created threats.
Warren whistled in appreciation for her skills.
"Ms. Moon, I would like you to switch to fencing. Your mother wrote about your skills being basic if not rudimentary." Captain America tossed a long sword at her.
Serena admired the artistry in the sheath and hilt before carefully pulling out the dull blade. "I guess mom told you also about the goddess' sword."
Captain America merely nodded, "She doesn't want you to use it until you are a sword master or in a bad situation."
Will Stronghold came up to her, "Goddess' Sword?"
"My mother says the sword was used by the goddess, Artemis aka The Sword of Artemis, to slay her immortal foes. A single cut kills mortals and immortal alike for the edge is poisoned." Serena waved her hand in the air, a great sword appeared. A marvelous jewel caught the light then refracted it. Words were inscribed in the sword, in a language of people that had faced genocide and not survived.