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After Jenny forgave her, Marietta noticed reports on the televised news about an ongoing crisis at the [[Dibbsy Store]] in [[America]], and abruptly asked Jenny for its exact address, which Jenny gave; Jenny was surprised, though only mildly so, when she then learned the truth about her cousin by seeing the news broadcast continue by reporting on the sudden appearance at the scene of the magic-wielding superhero [[Lady Satan (925th Universe)|Lady Satan]]. Afterwards, she went down to have Christmas dinner with her family, pleased to see that Marietta had already returned and would share in the meal. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas]]'') | After Jenny forgave her, Marietta noticed reports on the televised news about an ongoing crisis at the [[Dibbsy Store]] in [[America]], and abruptly asked Jenny for its exact address, which Jenny gave; Jenny was surprised, though only mildly so, when she then learned the truth about her cousin by seeing the news broadcast continue by reporting on the sudden appearance at the scene of the magic-wielding superhero [[Lady Satan (925th Universe)|Lady Satan]]. Afterwards, she went down to have Christmas dinner with her family, pleased to see that Marietta had already returned and would share in the meal. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas (short story)|A Very Jenny Over-There Christmas]]'') | ||
=== | ===Valentine's Day 2023=== | ||
On [[Valentine's Day]] 2023, the aroace Jenny was trying to enjoy a werewolf movie and a box of cheap chocolates in the comfort of her own home when she was called upon by [[Dynamite Thor|Peter “Dynamite” Thor]], who wanted her help to handle the matter of his secret identity with [[Glenda Sif]], his girlfriend. Unable to convince Thor that his girlfriend obviously already knew, she ended up being put through to Glenda herself, who confirmed as much. Having learned that Thor's main worry was that publicly being known as a superhero's girlfriend would lead to her getting abducted by supervillains, they decided to neutralise that worry by making Thor think that Glenda had gotten kidnapped even ''without'' that knowledge. | |||
To do so, Jenny adopted a hastily-improvised supervillain identity as “the Lovebomber”, a maniac who kidnapped people's partners on Valentine's Day and attempted to blow them up using sticks of dynamite with impractically long fuses. After incompetently tying Glenda to a chair in [[the Abandoned, Possibly Haunted SatNav Factory]] (where Glenda had insisted on setting the scene despite Jenny's bad memories associated with the place) and luring Thor there, Jenny lit the fuse then left the premises, quickly returning home and taking off the ridiculous mask and heart insignia once and for all. The madcap scheme actually worked out to Thor and Glenda's satisfaction, with Thor confessing his true identity. Glenda, who found that she had missed the thrill of being a damsel-in-distress (to which she'd been accustomed in her days dating [[Grant Farrell (Fox universe)|Grant Farrell]]), told Jenny to give her a call if she decided to carry on being a supervillain, though a significantly disturbed Jenny shot down the idea flatly. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lovie Dovie Stuff (short story)|Lovie Dovie Stuff]]'') | |||
A short time later, while on his way out to get some lunch for himself and Jenny, Thor found himself face-to-face with a visitor, something the M.F.S. got excessively few of. He was [[the Man in Gray]], a counterpart of [[the Man in Grey (925th Universe)|the Man in Grey]] from a [[Universe 925-B|nearby universe]] who wanted to discuss the Man in Grey's lack of a [[Talisman of Restriction]] with him. Thor was oblivious to the difference between them, unlike Jenny, who informed the visitor that the Man in Grey was out. Telling her to inform the Man in Grey that he would return, the Man in Gray left with no further fuss. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: A & E (short story)|Fragment: A & E]]'') | |||
=== Later events === | |||
[[File:Jenny Over-There in The Demon and the Butterfly.png|thumb|left|The [[Interdimensional Ham Radio]] calls Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)|The Demon and the Butterfly]]'')]]At one point, in the [[775th Universe]], [[Laura Drake (775th Universe)|Laura Drake]] received a question from an interdimensional observer inquiring as to the name of the universe in which this Laura resided. Before Laura could answer, the [[Interdimensional Ham Radio]] she was using spontaneously put her through to the [[Multidimensional Finders Service]], and a bored-looking Jenny Over-There informed her that her universe was “Reality #775” before hanging up. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)#Special Q&A|The Demon and the Butterfly: Special Q&A]]'') | [[File:Jenny Over-There in The Demon and the Butterfly.png|thumb|left|The [[Interdimensional Ham Radio]] calls Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)|The Demon and the Butterfly]]'')]]At one point, in the [[775th Universe]], [[Laura Drake (775th Universe)|Laura Drake]] received a question from an interdimensional observer inquiring as to the name of the universe in which this Laura resided. Before Laura could answer, the [[Interdimensional Ham Radio]] she was using spontaneously put her through to the [[Multidimensional Finders Service]], and a bored-looking Jenny Over-There informed her that her universe was “Reality #775” before hanging up. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Demon and the Butterfly (comic story)#Special Q&A|The Demon and the Butterfly: Special Q&A]]'') | ||
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