Monday, July 28, 2008

Hi I'm Briyr and here is my background,

My Name was Briyr League Jonson. I had a normal life. I had friends and I was once human.

But now I’m
I’m something else

I grew up on the outskirts of Pine City. My dad was a Botanist and my mom was a retired Pro-soccer player. Yeah I know the geek and the jock. Well I guess it worked for them. My dad was the brilliant one, the top Botanist in the country he had found curers for diseases like eczema, acne, and the chicken pox. Using plants that half the time grow in peoples back yards. I was taught by him since I was born. Thanks to him at age 10 I hit genius level in everything and was one of his top ranking lab techs at S.T.A.R. labs. What was left of my free time was spent with my mom, she taught me soccer and along with that team work and humanity. She was my role model, sure my dad gave me my brains but my mom made me human. I was fast, smart, and modest, I had a great mom and dad and wasn’t ever teased at high school even though I was a ten year old in my junior year. I was a geek with muscles. I had everything I was once really truly happy.

But you know what they say when you hit the top there is only one way to go…down.

After my birthday my mom was diagnosed with cancer. My dad went crazy working none stop in the lab trying to find a cure or even just a temporary fix. Nothing worked. My dad loved her and couldn’t stand the though of life with out her. My mom just wanted the time to spend with her family. She spent her days telling her stores of past games and how she met my dad.

She is my idol no matter what’s going on she was my stone my rock.

She was, until that day. The day when I lost my life only to be reborn as something, something different.

My dad was working in the basement lab that he built himself like always since mom got sick. When I come home from practice I ran up the stairs to say hi to my mom and tell her how it went, then went down to the lab to try and help dad a little. No, it was more like making sure my dad didn’t blow us all up which I guess I failed at. I just caught a glimpse of my dad mixing two components together when the hole house flew apart in a great explosion.

I woke up to fid myself on the front lawn.

Wasn’t I just in the lab?

I look up to see our entire home gone the lab in the basement completely empty and no sign of either of my parents.

I was once happy.
I once had a family
I once had a life
And I was once human

The paramedics and fire units came soon after that. I remember just staring at the spot were my house was. Then nothing.

I woke up in the hospital alone. I assessed the damage. Nothing broken, I few scratches. How did I get out of that so nicely, When my parents…died.

I go over to the mirror to see if my face was scratched up, to find my hole life changed I had green hair. I knew what would happen next, I would find out that I had some type of power that I didn’t have before. Me and my father’s employers S.T.A.R. Labs would be here to take me away and experiment on me. I wasn’t called a genies for nothing so I did the most sizable thing at that time. I ran.

I ran fast a hard until I found my self deep in the Park forest. My parents took me here a lot, it being right on the border of Pine city. I guess I found peace here. It was soon after that I found out what the powers the explosion granted me were. I had the power to control, manipulate, and speak to plants. After that I was a meta-human people would never except me. I made a tree house out of my abilities in a great red wood who called himself K-er.

I lived my life with K-er in seclusion with my new found abilities.

Well at least until I found my self helping fight crime in Pine city as Briyr. Were I meet some well know heroes. I even help Batman once against that witch who calls herself Ivy. I like fighting crime alone since with my powers come the curse of not being able to be touched by any human, it seemed right.

But in the end I was my own folly

One night I felt someone inter the forest so I was prepared for the man of the shadows to pop though the window of my tree house. He was slightly unnerved that I sensed him coming, him not knowing that the forest told me the second he stepped in and about the girl he held by the hand. Her name was Sakido.