My Babysitter The Super Hero [ UPDATED · 2026 ]

Leo realized having a superhero babysitter was better than any video game. Over the next few weeks, they struck a deal. Leo kept her secret, and in exchange, Maya taught him "tactical observation"—which mostly meant how to spot a villain's henchman at the mall.

By the time Leo's parents got home, the living room was spotless, and Maya was back in her hoodie, helping Leo with a LEGO set. "Everything okay, Maya?" his mom asked.

Leo scrambled, grabbed the tech, and tossed it. Maya caught it mid-air, snapped it into her belt, and a pulse of light cleared the room. My Babysitter the Super Hero

"Perfect," Maya smiled, though Leo noticed a small smudge of soot behind her ear. "Leo was a real hero today. He actually finished his broccoli."

Leo winked at her. His babysitter wasn't just a hero because she could fly; she was a hero because she kept the world safe—and still made sure he got to stay up ten minutes past his bedtime. Leo realized having a superhero babysitter was better

One Tuesday, while Leo’s parents were at dinner, the "organic kale chips" were interrupted by a crashing sound on the roof. A rogue drone, leaking dark energy, had tracked Maya to the house. "Basement. Now!" Maya commanded.

"It’s only eight!" Leo protested. But as he turned to argue, a distant boom shook the windowpanes. A streak of violet light cut across the night sky toward the downtown skyline. By the time Leo's parents got home, the

Maya didn't flinch. She just sighed, a sound of pure exhaustion. "Stay in your room. No matter what."