They all attend Sunny Berry High. They are all 16.

Main characters: Dillain. Power: super strength. Outgoing, rude, muscular, nice sometimes. White hair. hazel eyes. He is wearing an open jacket that shows his abs and masculine figure.

Gabriel. Power: lightning. Gay, SHOW OFF, self centred , selfish. Brown hair green eyes. Make him look super duper gay. He is wearing a pink shirt throughout the story. He acts and talkss super gay. HE IS THE DEFENITION OF GAY! 🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈🌈 he has long eyelashes that indicate him looking more gay. His lips are big also emphasising his gayness. Generate him looking super duper duper girly and gay. He has short curly curly hair, beautifully styled with a fade on the side of his head.

Callum. Power: ice. Has high-functioning autism. Always wears his blue noise cancelling headphones always. He is extremely extremely sensitive to loud noises and sensory imput. He is shy but sweet. Blonde hair blue eyes. He is wearing a hoodie. Callum has natural smooth skin and his natural beauty and handsomeness and cuteness

They are all childhood friends.

STORY!!!!!!!! Callum is extremely shy and just cannot express his emotions the same way as others. His social skills are shit. He can’t even hold a conversation. He also doesn’t do eye contact. He is very expressionless and hates smiling, he is very monotonous. Style: ANIME!!!!! STILL STORY THO!!! Always generate Callum not looking forward to emphasise his autism. Style:3D REALISTIC

The story is called Three little duckilings. Name this first bit, Prologue. REALISTIC!!!!!!

Prologue: The Unexpected Trio

Three figures, starkly different yet bound by an invisible thread of childhood friendship, stood against the backdrop of Sunny Berry High. Dillain, a mountain of muscle with white hair and hazel eyes, exuded an almost aggressive confidence, his open jacket revealing a physique honed by years of unknowingly harnessing his superhuman strength. His swagger was undeniable, yet a flicker of something softer occasionally shone through his outwardly rude demeanor.

Beside him, Gabriel, a whirlwind of flamboyant energy, was the very definition of flamboyant. His short, curly brown hair, styled with a sharp fade, framed a face sculpted with exaggerated features – full lips, long eyelashes, and expressive green eyes that seemed to sparkle with mischief. His pink shirt, a bold statement, seemed to amplify his already vibrant personality. Every gesture, every word, was a performance, a testament to his unapologetically gay persona.

In contrast, Callum, with his blonde hair, blue eyes, and perpetually downcast gaze, was a study in quiet contemplation. His blue noise-canceling headphones were ever-present, a shield against the sensory overload of the world. His autism made social interaction a daunting task; his expressions were muted, his words few, and his eyes rarely met another’s. He was a beautiful young man, but his shyness and sensory sensitivities rendered him almost invisible.

Despite their contrasting personalities and abilities, Dillain, Gabriel, and Callum were the unlikeliest of trios – childhood friends forged in the crucible of shared experiences, their bond as strong as it was unconventional.