Diana Prince aka Wonder Woman was called into the management offices at the IADC where she has worked as a top field agent for years. They explained that due to changes in the spy world, less issues and the federal government shifting things around the IADC is being eliminated and she is let go immediately. No thank no no other agency she could work for she was shocked. She packed up her stuff and went home. Once she arrived at home she got a trouble alert message from the JLA to report asap to the headquarters. She was met there by the director and several White House officials who brought her into a meeting room. They informed her that with the change in the president and staff the JLA was now working for the military and that she was going to be assigned to boarder patrol duties and to help with deportation of families. She was shocked and said no. They informed her based on the JLA charter that she had no choice but to comply or she would lose her status and clearance to be a superhero, let alone Wonder Woman. She argued and said I’m Wonder Woman and I work for no man. On the contrary either you follow the president’s orders or you are no longer Wonder Woman. Sure let’s see you try. Then from behind her she was struck with 100,000 volts of electricity and it knocked her out. She awoke several hours later at her home in her bed in gray sweats. She was groggy and tried to transform back into Wonder Woman but nothing happened. Uh oh

Diana Prince, better known as Wonder Woman, had always been a force to be reckoned with. Her strength, courage, and unwavering sense of justice had made her a beacon of hope for countless people around the world. As a top field agent for the International Agency for Defense and Cooperation (IADC), she had spent years fighting for truth and freedom, never hesitating to put herself in harm's way to protect the innocent. So, when she was called into the management offices at the IADC, Diana was taken aback. The officials explained to her that due to changes in the spy world, budget cuts, and the federal government shifting its focus elsewhere, the IADC was being eliminated, and she was being let go immediately. There was no thank you, no offer to help her find another agency to work for. Just a cold dismissal that left Diana feeling shocked and abandoned. She packed up her belongings in silence, the weight of the news settling heavily on her shoulders. As she made her way home, her mind raced with thoughts of what the future held for her. She had always believed in doing the right thing, in standing up for what was just and true. But now, it seemed as though even her sense of duty was being stripped away from her. As she unlocked the door to her apartment, a troubling alert message flashed across her communicator. It was a call from the Justice League of America (JLA), summoning her to report to headquarters immediately. Wondering what could be so urgent, Diana wasted no time in making her way to the meeting. Upon her arrival, she was met by the director of the JLA and several White House officials. They informed her that with the change in leadership in the government, the JLA was now being tasked with working for the military. Diana's heart sank as they explained that she would be assigned to border patrol duties and tasked with assisting in the deportation of families seeking asylum. This was not what Wonder Woman stood for. She had always fought for justice and equality, for the rights of all people to live in peace and freedom. This was a betrayal of everything she believed in. When she refused to comply, citing her principles and her belief in doing what was right, the officials reminded her of the JLA charter. As a member of the league, she was obligated to follow orders or risk losing her status and clearance as a superhero. Diana's blood boiled at the ultimatum. She squared her shoulders, defiance burning in her eyes. "I am Wonder Woman," she declared, her voice unwavering. "I do not work for any man. I stand for truth and justice, for the defense of the innocent. I will not be complicit in actions that go against everything I believe in." But before she could take another step, a sudden surge of electricity surged through her body, knocking her to the ground. The shock was intense, overwhelming her senses as darkness consumed her. When Diana awoke, she found herself lying in her bed, dressed in gray sweats instead of her iconic Wonder Woman costume. Panic gripped her heart as she tried to transform back into her superhero persona, but nothing happened. She was powerless, stripped of her abilities and left vulnerable. The realization hit her like a ton of bricks. She had been betrayed, her identity as Wonder Woman taken from her by those who sought to control and manipulate her. But deep within her soul, a spark of defiance flickered to life. She may have lost her powers, but she had not lost her spirit, her will to fight. With determination blazing in her eyes, Diana vowed to reclaim her title as Wonder Woman, to resist those who sought to silence her voice and use her for their own purposes. She may have been knocked down, but she would rise again, stronger and fiercer than ever before. And so, the journey of Diana Prince, the incredible Wonder Woman, began anew. Though the road ahead was uncertain and fraught with danger, she knew that as long as she held true to her values and her beliefs, she would always be a warrior for justice, a champion of truth, a beacon of hope in a world that so desperately needed it.