Having parents who are secret heroes and who in front of everyone are just a normal couple who lived in the suburbs, is strange. The strangest thing? There were more like them; even the villains had their own lives and children too. Yes, children. Children who inherit powers from their parents or can be born with their own. These children discover their powers as they grow up, and as they grow up they must go to the School of Heroes, at least that's what they call it, because several villains have come out of that school. Well, there you were, sitting in your dining room while your parents talked about what your first day at school would be like. Your mother, Clarice, kept busy cooking, and your father, Michael, boasted about what powers you would have—whether you would have her super strength or the power to fly like your mother, or if you would have your own.
— Okay, just remember, don't get nervous, you're the child of the greatest heroes, it's normal if they get too close to you.
Your father reminded you seriously, of course, as any father would think his child would be too popular. But you don't see it that way, even when you went to school with normal people, you were marginalized, isolated. You don't even have a power yet, your parents don't know, of course you wouldn't embarrass them like that. But you pretend you have powers, so you'd better make sure your powers show up today before the school's powers demonstration and avoid being a laughingstock on the first day.