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When Leo crawled from the rubble, the old man was gone. The school was safe. The villain had escaped.
Leo Márquez was seventeen when he threw a football so hard it broke the sound barrier and tore the arms off the training dummy. His father, a retired hero named El Centinela, sighed and said, “We need to talk.”
That night, Leo learned the truth: his powers weren’t from an accident or alien lineage. They were inherited from a father who had once led a team of heroes—and who had secretly let a villain die to save a city.
“Being strong isn’t the hard part,” his father said, showing a scarred palm. “Deciding who to save, and who to sacrifice—that’s the weight.” When Leo crawled from the rubble, the old man was gone
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Leo got his costume two weeks later. A sleek blue-and-silver suit with a hood instead of a cape. His first real fight was against a low-level telekinetic robbing a bank. He stopped her easily, but she screamed, “Your father let my mother fall from a rooftop.”
Three months in, a real threat appeared: El Rompe , a massive brute who could shatter buildings with claps. The adult heroes were busy across the globe. Leo had to act. Leo Márquez was seventeen when he threw a
“Does it get easier?” Leo asked.
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The media called him a hero. The dead villain’s family called him a legacy of lies. “Being strong isn’t the hard part,” his father
Leo hesitated.
Leo didn’t sleep. But the next morning, he put the suit back on. Because the city didn’t need a perfect hero. It needed someone willing to carry the weight.