Kitty, could you come into my office, please. There is something I wish to discuss with you.
The professor's voice echoed in Kitty Pryde's skull.

She stopped walking, and turned around, and headed downstairs to his office
Sure, be right there. She answered him, and felt the link disconnect.

She tapped on the door of his office, then stuck her head through. When the professor waved her in, she finished walking through the door.

"You wanted to see me?" she asked.

"Yes. I have a job for you. There's been reports of a girl in Colorado who apparently has immense telekinetic abilities, and I'd like you to check it out. She lives with her adopted mother in Colorado Springs. Her mother is in the Air Force, so be careful, please, with what you tell her."

Kitty nodded, and said, "Sure Professor. When do I leave?"

"In two hours, if you're sure you want to do this. I'm not sure what the Air Force knows about us, and I'm not entirely sure that I want them to know about us."

He met her eyes, and she could tell that he was worried.
"Be very careful, Kitty. They could be very dangerous. Remember to contact me if you need anything."

"I will. Promise." She smiled at him, and then turned and walked through the door, headed upstairs to pack.

Two hours later, she was strapped in the Blackbird, and headed to Colorado Springs.


Kitty looked through the file that the Professor had provided on the telekinetic girl. Her name was Cassandra Fraser, and she lived with her adopted mother, Janet Fraser, who was a medical doctor, and a Major at Cheyenne Mountain Complex.

Apparently, Cassandra was able to move things with her mind, and she emits an EM field that disrupts machinery around her.

About an hour later, Scott dropped Kitty off about 30 miles outside the city, where a green SUV was parked under a tree. A man was leaning against the bumper. He was dressed in jeans, a turtle neck and a pullover sweater. Kitty waved.

"Hey, Hank. How's things?" she asked, as he handed her the keys.

"Not bad, Kitty, not bad at all. You here for Cassandra?"

"Yeah, you know her?" she looked at him curiously.

He laughed, and shook his head. "Yeah, I know her. Well, I know Janet. And no, I won't tell you anything about either of them. I'll be back in a few days, when my leave is up, but for the next few days you're on your own. I've got some lab work to do. I will warn you though. Don't piss O'Neill off. That's all I'm gonna tell you, kiddo. You get to figure the rest out yourself." He gave her a hug, and walked to where Scott was waiting on the ramp to the Blackbird.

"Oh, and Kitty? Don't be surprised by the resemblance." He chuckled, and disappeared inside the jet. Scott waved, and followed him.

Kitty stood staring after them, wondering what Hank had meant. Minutes later, the jet lifted off, and disappeared into the night sky.

Shrugging, she walked over to the SUV, and got in. Pulling out a map, she plotted her course into Colorado Springs.