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Lily’s jaw tightened. Forty-two. The number was wrong. The building had been evacuated. She’d checked. She’d always checked. But the villain—a man who could turn his body into living shrapnel—had rigged the fire suppression system with secondary explosives. When Cinder had unleashed her plasma nova to contain him, she’d ignited the gas lines he’d planted.
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Lily hesitated, unsure of how to respond. But then she looked into the kid's eyes and saw the same spark of hope and admiration that she had once inspired in so many others. Lily’s jaw tightened
Lily Rader as a young superheroine (let us call her "Starlight Cinder"). She is not a veteran Avenger; she is a rookie. She does the grunt work. She is mocked by veteran heroes. She scrubs the floors of the Hall of Justice. This is her "Cinder" phase—pure, hopeful, and downtrodden. The building had been evacuated
"Cinder is dead," announced Guild Commander Hayes. "Lily Rader will face a civil tribunal for her actions."