Yes this one is rated R. Can you believe it? Obviously, this one is NOT
going to be as romantic and peppy as my other stories. If fact, you can't
get much further from it. This story hasn't anything like sexual really in
it, but the subject matter is just so strong I thought I should make it R.
Lots of death, suffering, pain.and children will die as well. So this is
really quite deep and moving and really depressing, so I thought I'd make
it R.
Its set four years after X2. Pyro did go with Magneto.
The older man was seated at a table in the President's oval office. The President was pacing in front of his desk. "Mr. President, the operation is up and running. It's time to get it moving. All I need is two little words from you, and the mutant problem is gone.forever." The man said. The President stopped and looked at him; finally he sighed. "Yes, begin." He said quietly. "Thank you Mr. President." The old man rose with a smile and headed towards the door. The President turned to him. "And William, no one except the mutants will be hurt." William Stryker nodded and left.
Charles Xavier was seated and staring out a window. He had a very strong foreboding feeling and it was growing with every minute. It had been four years sense the Alkali Lake incident. Ever sense then, things had seemed to cool down and they hadn't had any large scale government problems sense then. But, that did not ease his nerves; if anything it made it worse. He didn't trust this inactivity. He felt something was coming; something that mutants were just not ready for.
And that is when he saw it; a helicopter came closer to the mansion. It landed out on the green. The door opened and one foot can gliding out. Out can the one man that still haunted Charles's dreams; William Stryker. He raised one hand and waved. Soon the sky around the school was filled with helicopters and planes. He could hear students upstairs calling out to him, trying to warn him of the upcoming planes. By the time he saw what was going on, it was too late.
The school was quickly over-run by soldiers. William Stryker made his way in front of Charles Xavier. He smiled and made a small wave with his hand. "William.why are you here.you supposed to be dead." Charles managed to stutter through. William just smiled. "I guess you should have made sure, huh?" he said, patting Charles's shoulder. "What do you want William?" Charles asked him. He smiled wider. "Well that's it isn't it? Let's just make it short. I've got another mission to complete. And again, I'm faced with the same problem. I can't find all the mutants, no one can; except you. I need your help. If you show me all the mutants, I'll let your students live. If not." he paused and raised his hand. He brought it down quickly. Charles heard a gun shot; he saw Siren fall down the stairs and land on the bottom, eyes open, she was dead. He heard many children scream. Stryker continued to smile. "You are a very sadistic man, how can you just stand there when you've murdered a child?" Charles asked, in shock. "Because, I know that it wasn't a child, just a mutant." Stryker said.
"Now, let me explain what is going to happen here, and what you're going to do for me. First of all, you are going to show me where all the mutants are, in the world." Stryker said. "I can't show you except with Cerbro." Xavier told him truthfully. "I know, all I need is to see it for a few seconds. And when you do I will leave this place." Stryker told him truthfully as well. "And If I don't help you?" Charles asked. "Then everyone in this school dies; all the teachers, students, pets, whatever. They are all gone." Stryker told him, and the guards readied their guns. Charles just sat there and finally spoke up a few moments later. "Fine, but you must promise not to hurt any of the students or teachers here." Professor X said. Stryker nodded, excited about how things were going. The professor led him to Cerbro. He opened the door; Stryker nodded to his men, and only he followed Xavier inside.
They got inside and Xavier hurriedly put on the helmet. "Now, Xavier, do it now." Stryker chanted, almost more to himself. Xavier sighed; he was still unable to understand what the trick could be when Stryker only wanted to see it once. He accessed Cerbro and soon the room was filled with little white dots. He then switched them to red dots, focusing on mutants. Stryker just seemed to stare intently at them for minutes, and then he finally retained his hard look. "Sential guard memory retain unit, copy." Stryker said and a small buzzing was heard. "Get them." Stryker said, and Xavier heard a giant rumbling outside. Stryker turned and left. Xavier followed him. "What did you just do?" Xavier asked him. "I promised not to harm any mutants here. So first, I capture every single mutant around the world; this includes you. You and your students will be dragged away from here before any harm shall be done." Stryker said, proud of his own brilliance.
Xavier looked out the window, and these huge Sentials were flying around all over the sky. He could here people's screams from here. "Now." Stryker told one of his men, and he hit a switch. Soon, every TV in the school, as well as the world, was on. It was all on the same channel and Strykers' face filled the screen. "People of the world, please do not be alarmed. I am Mr. William Stryker. It is finally time to rid the world of mutants. Within the next week, every single mutant on the planet will be rounded up and sent to Germany. There, I will deal with them in the only way possible. No harm shall become of you, except to mutants, if you just allow them to go about there business. Thank you, good people of the world. And to the mutants, run as you might, I will catch you, see you soon." The TV's turned off as Stryker finished his speech. Xavier just stared at him, open mouthed. Stryker just smiled. "Surprise." He said. Soon every mutant in the school was captured and put into planes, collars around their neck which canceled out their mutant powers. No one talked the entire way there. Finally, as the plane began to land, nearly a day later, in Germany, Stryker turned to him. "And of course, for payment of you helping me, you will be rewarded; you and your X-Men get to die last. You can watch all your people die before you."
What do you think? I know this particular chapter wasn't really bad or anything, but this is just the preview, letting you know what's going on. It's going to get pretty bad during the next chapters. Please review and thank you so much for reading this. This may be a bit graphic, but I do think you'll like it. Thanks. Obiwanfan
Its set four years after X2. Pyro did go with Magneto.
The older man was seated at a table in the President's oval office. The President was pacing in front of his desk. "Mr. President, the operation is up and running. It's time to get it moving. All I need is two little words from you, and the mutant problem is gone.forever." The man said. The President stopped and looked at him; finally he sighed. "Yes, begin." He said quietly. "Thank you Mr. President." The old man rose with a smile and headed towards the door. The President turned to him. "And William, no one except the mutants will be hurt." William Stryker nodded and left.
Charles Xavier was seated and staring out a window. He had a very strong foreboding feeling and it was growing with every minute. It had been four years sense the Alkali Lake incident. Ever sense then, things had seemed to cool down and they hadn't had any large scale government problems sense then. But, that did not ease his nerves; if anything it made it worse. He didn't trust this inactivity. He felt something was coming; something that mutants were just not ready for.
And that is when he saw it; a helicopter came closer to the mansion. It landed out on the green. The door opened and one foot can gliding out. Out can the one man that still haunted Charles's dreams; William Stryker. He raised one hand and waved. Soon the sky around the school was filled with helicopters and planes. He could hear students upstairs calling out to him, trying to warn him of the upcoming planes. By the time he saw what was going on, it was too late.
The school was quickly over-run by soldiers. William Stryker made his way in front of Charles Xavier. He smiled and made a small wave with his hand. "William.why are you here.you supposed to be dead." Charles managed to stutter through. William just smiled. "I guess you should have made sure, huh?" he said, patting Charles's shoulder. "What do you want William?" Charles asked him. He smiled wider. "Well that's it isn't it? Let's just make it short. I've got another mission to complete. And again, I'm faced with the same problem. I can't find all the mutants, no one can; except you. I need your help. If you show me all the mutants, I'll let your students live. If not." he paused and raised his hand. He brought it down quickly. Charles heard a gun shot; he saw Siren fall down the stairs and land on the bottom, eyes open, she was dead. He heard many children scream. Stryker continued to smile. "You are a very sadistic man, how can you just stand there when you've murdered a child?" Charles asked, in shock. "Because, I know that it wasn't a child, just a mutant." Stryker said.
"Now, let me explain what is going to happen here, and what you're going to do for me. First of all, you are going to show me where all the mutants are, in the world." Stryker said. "I can't show you except with Cerbro." Xavier told him truthfully. "I know, all I need is to see it for a few seconds. And when you do I will leave this place." Stryker told him truthfully as well. "And If I don't help you?" Charles asked. "Then everyone in this school dies; all the teachers, students, pets, whatever. They are all gone." Stryker told him, and the guards readied their guns. Charles just sat there and finally spoke up a few moments later. "Fine, but you must promise not to hurt any of the students or teachers here." Professor X said. Stryker nodded, excited about how things were going. The professor led him to Cerbro. He opened the door; Stryker nodded to his men, and only he followed Xavier inside.
They got inside and Xavier hurriedly put on the helmet. "Now, Xavier, do it now." Stryker chanted, almost more to himself. Xavier sighed; he was still unable to understand what the trick could be when Stryker only wanted to see it once. He accessed Cerbro and soon the room was filled with little white dots. He then switched them to red dots, focusing on mutants. Stryker just seemed to stare intently at them for minutes, and then he finally retained his hard look. "Sential guard memory retain unit, copy." Stryker said and a small buzzing was heard. "Get them." Stryker said, and Xavier heard a giant rumbling outside. Stryker turned and left. Xavier followed him. "What did you just do?" Xavier asked him. "I promised not to harm any mutants here. So first, I capture every single mutant around the world; this includes you. You and your students will be dragged away from here before any harm shall be done." Stryker said, proud of his own brilliance.
Xavier looked out the window, and these huge Sentials were flying around all over the sky. He could here people's screams from here. "Now." Stryker told one of his men, and he hit a switch. Soon, every TV in the school, as well as the world, was on. It was all on the same channel and Strykers' face filled the screen. "People of the world, please do not be alarmed. I am Mr. William Stryker. It is finally time to rid the world of mutants. Within the next week, every single mutant on the planet will be rounded up and sent to Germany. There, I will deal with them in the only way possible. No harm shall become of you, except to mutants, if you just allow them to go about there business. Thank you, good people of the world. And to the mutants, run as you might, I will catch you, see you soon." The TV's turned off as Stryker finished his speech. Xavier just stared at him, open mouthed. Stryker just smiled. "Surprise." He said. Soon every mutant in the school was captured and put into planes, collars around their neck which canceled out their mutant powers. No one talked the entire way there. Finally, as the plane began to land, nearly a day later, in Germany, Stryker turned to him. "And of course, for payment of you helping me, you will be rewarded; you and your X-Men get to die last. You can watch all your people die before you."
What do you think? I know this particular chapter wasn't really bad or anything, but this is just the preview, letting you know what's going on. It's going to get pretty bad during the next chapters. Please review and thank you so much for reading this. This may be a bit graphic, but I do think you'll like it. Thanks. Obiwanfan
