Before he became a legend, he was Marcus Jackson—a social worker worn down by broken systems and lost hope. One freezing night in Dubuque, he made a finalwish—not for himself, but for something that mattered.
That wish awakened the Fountain of Youth, hidden for centuries, waiting for someone selfless enough to activate its power.
Marcus was transformed.
Reborn not only younger, but with extraordinary gifts:
Chrono-Recall – seeing a person’s past to help them rewrite their future
Voice of Truth – helping people hear the version of themselves they need to believe in
Bridgecraft – creating real connections to mentors, resources, and second chances
He became FOY. Not a superhero in the traditional sense—but a quiet force working in disguise: as a teacher, coach, caseworker, or stranger at the right place at the right time.
FOY doesn’t throw punches.
He breaks cycles.
He builds second chances.
He resets futures.
By day, she’s Ms. Grace Ellison—an eighth-grade English teacher in Dubuque, Iowa. Calm voice. Ink-stained fingers. A quiet believer in redemption.
But when the city’s pain grows louder than its hope… she becomes someone else.
She becomes Faith.
Faith can fly—not just through the sky, but into moments where someone needs guidance.
She doesn’t punch villains. She lifts people.
Her powers?
Seeing potential like a glow around the forgotten.
Pausing time to offer the choice that changes everything.
Soaring above the city, gliding like a whisper of hope when it’s needed most.
“Go home instead.”
“Call your sister.”
“You’re better than this.”
Her suit is deep navy, embroidered with silver constellations—each one a life she’s helped rewrite. Her cape flows behind her like moonlight. And while she doesn’t chase headlines, her
legend grows in alleyway confessions, late-night radio calls, and TikTok whispers.
“She helped my dad change his life.”
“She talked me down from doing something I’d regret.”
“She believed in me.”
In her classroom, Ms. Ellison teaches redemption arcs. Jean Valjean. Scrooge. Snape.
“People can change,” she tells her students.
And every lesson is another second chance—another quiet rescue.
Because when you’re standing at the edge—of a mistake, a decision, or despair—
Faith is already in the air.
Watching. Guiding. Whispering:
“Make the right choice.”
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