My problem with all of these suggestions is that they make it blatantly obvious to anyone and everyone who sees what happens that Taylor's a cape. Which is not generally a good thing.
1) High-density skin, muscle, bone, and connective tissue -- enough that a bullet will break the skin and cause "action movie" levels of injury, rather than bouncing off or causing more realistic wounds. This has the added benefit of providing a low degree of super-strength, again without making it obvious.
2) Close-Quarters Combat mastery
3) Rapid healing and ability to ignore pain, so she can still fight after getting shot and won't bleed out.
Survive this and take the guy out without outing our host.
1) High-density skin, muscle, bone, and connective tissue -- enough that a bullet will break the skin and cause "action movie" levels of injury, rather than bouncing off or causing more realistic wounds. This has the added benefit of providing a low degree of super-strength, again without making it obvious.
2) Close-Quarters Combat mastery
3) Rapid healing and ability to ignore pain, so she can still fight after getting shot and won't bleed out.
Survive this and take the guy out without outing our host.