Chapter 62: Chapter 62: Mother & Son Time (Part 2)
"Want to drive?" she asked, jingling the keys enticingly. "Thought you might like to take the wheel."
Don hesitated, with a small frown soon appearing on his lips. 'I don't know the roads here,' he thought. 'And who knows if the driving rules are the same as the world I'm from.' He shook his head slightly and gave her a small smile as he played it off. "Nah, I'll pass. I haven't driven in a while so I might be a bit rusty."
Samantha nodded in understanding as she unlocked the vehicle. "Oh, I get it. We can look into signing you up for some driving classes if you want."
"That's not a bad idea," Don agreed as he slid into the passenger seat. Once settled in, he couldn't help but admire the car. The interior of the SUV was spacious and comfortable, with plush leather seats and a state-of-the-art dashboard.
As they drove out of the driveway and headed toward the exit of the Chanel Hills community, Don's thoughts wandered. He glanced around, looking at the perfect green lawns and elegant houses that lined the streets. Everything felt both familiar and strange at the same time.
When they reached the community gate, they were greeted by an old man in a neat, crisp uniform. He had a weathered face, white hair peeking out from under his cap, and a pair of sharp eyes that seemed to take in everything at once.
'That other guard I met with aunt Amanda must be on a different shift or work day,' Don thought.
The old man pressed a button to open the gate without any fuss. As they rolled past, Samantha leaned out the window slightly. "Good morning, Harry."
"Good morning, Mrs. Bright," Harry responded with a smile on his face. "Taking the day off?"
Samantha nodded. "Yes, I'm spending some time with my son today. Do you remember him?"
Harry peered into the vehicle, his eyes lighting up as he saw Don. "Is that you, Donnie boy? *Haha* My, you've grown big."
Don forced a smile, having no memory or information on this man. "Yeah, I've been hearing that a lot…"
Harry chuckled. "*Haha* Well, it's true, anyway, good to seeing you both. You drive safe now. There's been an uptick in super-villain activity in the city lately."
Inwardly, Don felt a bit of worry. 'I can't forget that this is a world with superhumans,' he reminded himself. Outwardly, he maintained his calm demeanor as Samantha assured Harry, "We'll be careful Harry, take care." With that, they drove off, leaving the gates of Chanel Hills behind.
As they drove, Samantha mentioned their destination. "We'll head to Central Mall first. It's had a pretty big renovation since you've been away, I doubt you'll even recognize it."
Don nodded, feigning excitement into his voice. "Oh really? I can't wait to see it."
They drove in comfortable silence for a while, with only the soft hum of the engine and the rhythmic sound of the tires on the road providing a soothing backdrop. Don glanced out the window, watching as the scenery changed from suburban calm to the busy activity of the city.
Suddenly, Samantha turned on the radio and an unfamiliar cheery voice interrupted his thoughts as it brought the latest morning news.
"Good morning, United Provinces! This is your daily news update on SuperNet Radio. In today's top stories, the hero known as Blitz saved a bus full of school children from a near-certain disaster at around 7;30 am as they were being taken to school.
Meanwhile, authorities are still on the lookout for the notorious villain Nightshade and his group of eco-terrorists, who were last seen causing chaos in downtown Santos. Stay tuned for more updates on our city's latest superhuman happenings!"
Don couldn't help but feel a mix of anxiousness and curiosity. 'This world really is something else,' he thought, taking a glance at Samantha, who seemed unfazed by the report. For her, this was just another day.
The news report on the radio seemed to stir something in Samantha as she proceeded to glance at Don for a moment before flicking her eyes back to the road as she spoke. "So, what made you decide to become a superhero?" she asked, her tone casual but her grip on the steering wheel noticeably tightening.
"I know you always wanted to be one when you were younger, but… I thought after not developing any Class B or upward powers, you'd given up completely."
Don thought quickly, trying to recall his fabricated background. "My time in Calambia showed me that the world needed more superheroes," he said, trying to sound earnest as he could. "Even if I likely won't become a household name, I want to help in whatever way I can."
Samantha nodded slowly, her eyes still focused on the road ahead. "That's very noble of you, Donnie," she said softly. "But remember, it's not all glamor and fans like the media shows. Countless heroes die every year, especially those without any fancy powers." Her voice wavered, and her knuckles turned white as she gripped the steering wheel even tighter.
Don noticed her concern and felt a bit of guilt. 'Now that I think about it, it must be a very dangerous career for a child to choose, I can't imagine it's easy for any parent to accept,' he thought. "Don't worry, Mom," he said reassuringly. "I don't plan on putting myself in dangerous situations."
"I hope so," she replied, her voice a bit steadier now but the worry on her face still evident. "I'm sorry if I'm smothering you. I just... I just can't imagine how Cassie is so casual about letting her only son become a superhero, especially after what happened to her late husband."
Don was curious about this but decided not to press further. He could already guess what she meant. 'So, Cassie's husband was a superhero too... and he didn't make it,' he quickly guessed, feeling a some sympathy for Donald but also unease for himself.
The rest of the drive was mostly quiet with some occasional banter about what was said on the radio. The morning news shifted from superhuman events to lighter topics like upcoming weather forecasts and local community events. Don found himself relaxing a bit, enjoying the normalcy of the moment despite the underlying worries he had about his future in the world.
Eventually, they arrived at Central Mall. The building was a colossal structure of modern architecture with sleek a glass facade and a huge parking lot with rows upon rows of spaces, some shaded by solar panel canopies.
Brightly colored signs directed visitors to different sections of the mall, each with its own unique theme and shops.
"Here we are," Samantha said, pulling into a spot near the entrance. She turned off the engine and looked at Don with a small smile. "Ready for some shopping?"
Don nodded, trying to be as casual as he could. As much as this was just a normal shopping trip between mother and son, to Don, it was also an opportunity to better his relationship with Samantha and get closer to her.
"Yeah," he agreed with a smile, "let's see what's changed since I've been away."