Description
Farrah Preston-Cross lives a life defined by spreadsheets, suburban lawn care, and the quiet comfort of marriage to her wife, Zinnia. Her only brush with high-stakes adventure is a weekend hobby: cosplaying as "Justice Girl" at the San Diego Comic-Con. But as a holiday gathering at the convention center turns into a nightmare siege, the fantasy suddenly collides with lethal reality.
When terrorists seize the building and take fifty innocent attendees hostage—including Zinnia—the authorities are left paralyzed by bureaucracy and caution. Realizing that waiting for permission means losing the woman who is her entire world, Farrah makes a desperate choice. Trading a mundane life for the persona she once only wore for fun, she slips into the shadows of the convention center.
Armed with little more than her wits, the costume in her backpack, and a fierce, unyielding love, Farrah transforms from a risk analyst into an unexpected guardian. What follows is a pulse-pounding, high-octane battle for survival. Becoming Justice is a thrilling testament to the idea that heroes aren’t just born from tragedy or supernatural origins; sometimes, they are forged by the sheer, stubborn refusal to let the person they love be taken away.