Triple A

The Triple A is a group of characters with powers formed by childhood friends Alexis, Amanda Reid, and Anastasia Bertradino. Their story is mainly told in the novella AAA (2018), where it's explained that Alexis can read people's emotions just by looking at them, Amanda can put stories on people's minds directly from hers, and Anastasia can alter people's perception to go unnoticed as if she was invisible. Well aware of their unnatural abilities since their college days but always fearful of being outed as freaks for having them, they decided to put those skills to better use after witnessing her good friend Jessica Springfield involuntarily causing a mortal riot at one of her concerts and being dragged down a self-destructive spiral as a result.

Suspecting that Jessica's boyfriend, Charles Reyes, could be the actual culprit of the tragic incident and may have a power too that he's using for evil goals, Alexis, Amanda and Anastasia agree to covertly help the Sangrive Police Department chase Charles down, while trying to remain anonymous and not put themselves in any dangerous situation. Thanks to these women's efforts, the detectives Nathaniel Blake and Michelle Won manage to link Charles with several crimes recently perpetrated in Sangrive, but can't actually find any solid proof against him, or even Charles himself. Then, still unaware of the powers' existence, the detectives have to face another unnaturally skilled criminal, the serial killer Brandon Henderson, and the three friends realize they need to step up their game if they want to protect Blake and Won so that they can keep investigating Charles. After helping the detectives to track down Brandon, they follow them to the final confrontation with him and have to intervene to prevent the murderer to kill the detectives too. Showcasing their powers in a heroic team display, Amanda, Alexis, and Anastasia overcome their fears and support each other to defeat Brandon Henderson; some days later, when Michelle Won finally meets the three women and shows she's interested in protecting them too, they ask her to use the callsign "Triple A" when referring to them in order to protect their anonymity.