Sunday, July 28, 2019
July 27, 2019
As I was walking down B Street in South Boston, I saw a lady outside a car with the ignition on. Nothing out of the ordinary, except from the looks on the alley it looked very thin & very small. I went to investigate. I asked if everything is okay. She said it is, but asked if I was with the Neighborhood Watch. I told her I wasn't, that I was a real life superhero. She thanked me for what I was doing. It was pretty quiet for a long end. People playing cornhole inside a restaurant, even people on their phones. As I crossed to the nightlife people were noticing me. One guy asked what was my powers, I just went with observation. The other guy also played along. I have to ask, why just because I am a superhero, I have powers? Batman doesn't have that (being rich doesn't count), Green Arrow doesn't have it; people should read comic books a little bit better. There was a lady who asked for my card to ask how she can be a real life superhero. Seeing the fact that people want to do good, because they see someone does good makes me feel proud. I tried to go to the Seaport again. I managed to go down another street. As I walked there were some ladies on the other side. I watched by a walk light as an SUV that came down to make sure there was no problems. As soon as it left I went on my way. I went down Sleeper Street but along the way, I posed with a picture with a great citizen. I saw the Seaport. It was simply, some people waiting for an Uber ride. Ironically there was a lady in a gown sitting on a bench. I asked if everything was okay. She said yes, waiting for an Uber. But she asked what is with the cape. I told her I was a real life superhero. As I passed Lucky's some of the people said hello. I even talked to the bouncer to ask if everything was okay. He told me it was fine & saluted my work. Great patrol.
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