The Superhero's Summit (The Superhero's Son Book 3)

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Authors: Lucas Flint
Tags: Young Adult Fiction, Superheroes
seem to notice, but it did notice Blizzard, who it must have realized was the source of the snowstorm.
    Just as the ice reached its waist, the robot's upper body flew off. It transformed in midair into its normal form and, landing on the ground, ran toward Blizzard with its sword arm out.
    “Blizzard!” I shouted as I struggled to break free of the netting, although it still wouldn't budge. “Watch out!”
    But I probably shouldn't have been worrying for Blizzard. Instead, I should have been worrying for the robot.
    Blizzard held out one hand toward the robot and flicked her wrist. Immediately, a thick spear made of ice exploded from the snow and impaled the training robot. The training robot stopped, its body sparking and smoking from where the spear had hit it. It started making weird buzzing and beeping sounds, but before it could do anything else, another ice spear shot from the ceiling and impaled it in the head.
    Then Blizzard let out a yell that was audible even above the roaring wind. The ice spears jerked in opposite directions, completely tearing the robot apart, and this time it wasn't going to be able to combine back to normal. The two halves fell to the floor as smoke and sparks shot out, but neither half moved again.
    “Good job, Blizz!” I shouted. “Now, can you let me out of the—”
    My voice was drowned out by the howling of the snowstorm all around us. Blizzard didn't even seem to notice me. She was just raising her hands, her eyes glowing, like she was looking at something else.
    “Uh, Blizzard?” I shouted again, this time raising my voice even higher than before. “I'm still here. Remember me, Bolt? You know, your leader? The guy who is not a robot and can't survive extreme cold for very long, even with my costume?”
    But again, Blizzard wasn't listening. She seemed to have become completely consumed by her own power. I had never seen Blizzard like this before, but it didn't matter. If I didn't break out quickly and somehow stop this, I figured that she'd turn the entire House into a freezer.
    Then I noticed that ice was starting to form around the netting. It was even getting on my suit, which caused me to panic, because it wouldn't be long before I was frozen if I didn't escape soon. I lashed out and smashed the frozen netting around me, freeing me in an instant.
    I rose to my feet, but slowly, because the wind and snow made even doing that much difficult. I could barely see anything; in fact, the only reason I even saw Blizzard was because her eyes and hands were glowing so brightly that they were like a lighthouse in the middle of a thunderstorm.
    I walked toward her, not risking flying or running fast in case I tripped or was knocked down by the wind. I could feel the chill starting to sink into my bones, but I trudged on nonetheless, because I had to if I wanted to stop Blizzard.
    “Blizzard!” I shouted as I drew closer to her, though I wasn't sure how much she could hear over the roaring of the wind. “Blizzard, listen to me! Blizzard, can you hear me?”
    Finally, I seem to have gotten her attention, because she actually looked at me this time. But I didn't see any recognition in her eyes. I just saw the glowing white light that made her look less like a human and more like some sort of force of nature.
    But she seemed to be listening to me, at least, so I said, “All right, Blizzard, you stopped the robots. Now we just need to—”
    I felt a cold pain in my legs and looked down to see ice forming on them. The ice was slowly crawling up to my waist, causing me to look at Blizzard again.
    “Blizzard, please,” I said. I reached out to her. “It's me, Bolt, remember? You're killing me. Get a hold of yourself!”
    Again, Blizzard didn't seem to be listening, so I knew I'd have to put her down the hard way.
    I activated my super speed and my legs started moving fast, so fast that they shattered what little ice had managed to accumulate on my legs. I ran toward Blizzard fast, much

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