Super Soldiers: The Last One - Book 3 (Part 1)
Zora
Super Soldiers: The Last One - Book 3 (Part 1)
Kahlyn is a girl too big for her height. At one hundred and sixty-six centimeters and eighty kilograms, you're anything but slim.
Kahlyn looks different than normal people and is therefore always met with rejection. She's too young for a policewoman and then another type of sunglasses that nobody likes. It always annoys me when characters correspond to the ideal of today's society. For my part, I think it's better to address the group of young people who do not correspond to this ideal. That’s a lot more. This group also needs their superhero, whom they can idealize for themselves.
That's why Kahlyn is an outwardly plump looking teenager. Who, when undresses, has everything that makes a superhero. Namely muscles without end, but also heart and mind. Kahlyn needs strength for her abilities, just as much as a good grasp and the ability to empathize with criminals ...
She's my superhero. A fighter who is superior to all of her colleagues in everything. But only when it comes to fighting. She is an excellent doctor who can fix almost everything. Which, however, always puts its own well-being at the very bottom. She always thinks of others first and then of herself ...
Kahlyn knows what she can do, but is also aware that she is not invincible and that she has weaknesses ...