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Summary: Kagome is a mutant, a "dog" of the Institution, born and bred to serve them, except she just wants to be free, Will Kagome ever find the freedom she yearns, or will the Institution bring her back kicking and screaming? Especially when Kagome gets sent to Bayville to watch over a certain X-men member and brotherhood member for her new mission.

Edited: 1/28/13


X-men Hexes


From the day I was born, four blank walls have kept me caged in, maybe they represent my home—my prison. Only one window has ever let me know how many days..months, hell even years have passed by since I first came into this world. A window so small I can't escape through it, kept high at the top corner of my room—I mean my cell. Yes I must never let myself believe this to be my home because it's not.

I am a special child. Special ever since my conception. I have these abilities, special in their own way that have been my blessing and my curse. Maybe if I had been born normal I would have had a chance at a normal life. Only I know that there is no changing my birth or my parentage.

My name is Kagome, daughter of Anya Eisenhardt and Khan. My power is like a candle, flickering about giving warmth to man, but at the same time able to destroy them in an instant. That is why I've been kept here in this prison for forty-four long years.


"Get up Kagome, you're going to be late for your appointment with grandma." A soft male voice coaxed her from the land of dreams.

A little black mass of hair began to move the cotton blanket over her head, but the blanket was immediately yanked away, causing the little girl to yelp from the instant cold that assaulted her bare arms and feet. The little girl yawned much like a kitten would, her eyes slowly fluttering open. Her eery cerulean eyes adjusted to the light peeking in through the window at the top corner of her cell. She sat up slowly, her body protesting, wanting nothing more than to pull the white blanket back over her head and get some more shut-eye.

The doctor must have guessed her thoughts for her moved the blanket away from her reach. Stretching her little arms high above her head making a little mewl sound as she did so. She rolled her shoulders a little getting out the kinks.

"Morning K, come you must get up."

"Why, what's wrong Doc?"

Kagome automatically looked towards the window. Soft light flooded into the room through the small window; a pale light barely making its presence known, which means it's still early morning.

"And why so early, can't I sleep a little more," pouting when Dr. Vice shook his head no.

Another docotr in a lab coat flashed something in front of her face making her vision blotchy for a second before focusing again. She frowned as the doctor left without a word scribbling stuff down on his clipboard.

"Sorry, but I have good new," Kagome ears perked up and she leaned forward a little expectantly, "Your grandmother Agatha has come to visit and I think she has brought you some of her homemade cooki―"

The doctor didn't get half-way through his sentence because Kagome had already scrambled out of the bed and passed by him and the guards stationed outside of her cell door. Her little legs became a blur as she made her way down the many identical corridors towards the meeting lobby.

Some of the guards instinctively reached for their weapons when she ran by them, others were already told to pay no attention to her for today. Janitors walking the corridors only felt a slight breeze pass by them as Kagome raced towards her destination. Scientist could only tell because a stray paper would pick up and start flying in a slight breeze, except there were no windows open.

As soon as she came bursting into the room an old woman; swathed in a dark blue shawl with a deep burgundy ankle-length dress underneath, rose from her seated position her arms extending towards her and Kagome launched herself into her grandmother's open arms.

"Grandma Aggy!" Kagome exclaimed in a breathless huff from running.

Kagome inhaled the sweet scent of watermelon that always covered her grandmother.

Agatha laughed running her wrinkled hand through granddaughter's hair.

"Well aren't you a hyper one this morning."

Agatha moved back to better inspect Kagome's face. Kagome had a goofy grin on her face showing off her pearly whites.

"I missed you so much grandma."

"And I you child. So how about we sit and chat a while?"

Kagome nodded enthusiastically.

Agatha guided her over to the ivory sofa in the middle of the meeting room.

The meeting room held only three pieces of furniture, the sofa, a metal coffee table, and a loveseat. There were several camera, recording from every angle possible in the room. Two guards stood silently by the doorway Kagome had just come through.

The room was large, making the place seem empty any time she passed by except when her grandma Aggy came to visit. Then the room seemed too small.

It took Kagome a minute before she noticed the hooded figure who sat in the loveseat across from the sofa, but she chose to ignore whoever it was in favor of speaking with her grandmother.

"Alright grandma, but can I have cookies? Dr. Vice said you brought cookies."

She was jumping up in down from her seated position on the sofa full of energy at the prospect of her grandmother's special treats.

Agatha's weathered face, full of wrinkles stretched into a kind smile at her granddaughter's hyper behavior.

"Yes yes child I brought some cookies, but you'll have to wait a bit."

Kagome pouted to which Agatha chided her softly.

"Now now little one we'll chat first then eat cookies, alright?"

Kagome nodded but looked dejected at the thought of waiting to eat her cookies.

"Good, so how have you been Kagome, studying the book I gave you I hope," Agatha surmised not by the guilty expression on the child's face.

Kagome's nose scrunched up, showing her nostrils. She tried to hide the guilty look on her face, but knew her grandma saw..

"I really did try, but the symbols they were so confusing and gave me headaches."

Agatha nodded her head in understanding.

'The girl is still very young.'

"But I did read the first twenty pages, I really did try." Kagome said twiddling her thumbs. "Oh-oh and I did learn how to do something from the funny book."

Kagome didn't wait for her grandmother to give her the okay instead she closed her eyes, holding out her palm facing upwards.

She whispered the words that had floated off the page earlier that week when she had flipped through the book her grandma had given her.

"Ero nala mortis, tu'veum."

Kagome heard movement from behind her, but her mind focused on her palm. Waiting till she felt that pulse of magic, that energy building up in her hand. Her eyes opened bit by bit to take a peek at her hand. And there in the middle of her palm lay a glowing white orb flickering about. It felt hot, but not to the point of burning more like a comforting warmth that engulfed her very being.

She smiled in triumph, turning to show her grandmother her achievement.

Agatha's eyes had gone wide like two tama bowls, with a grim look on her face, just like the first time I met grandma Aggy.

Kagome smile faded and the orb in her hand disperse into little lights before fading away altogether.

After a minute Agatha regained her composure. In a shaky voice she congratulated Kagome.

"Well th—that's wonderful child. You've learned the first part of something very powerful," Agatha paused looking towards her hooded companion nodding her head once. "Kagome, I need to speak with Dr. Vice for a moment okay sweetie."

Kagome cheeks puffed with air and she looked about ready to pitch a fit, but one look from her grandmother told of how serious she was. Her cheeks deflated, the air leaving her mouth a sign of acceptance nodding her head in compliance to her grandmother.

"Good now eat your cookies," Agatha said softly waving her hand and a box of cookies appeared in Kagome's hands.

Kagome lost all interest in her grandmother, now focusing her attention of the delicious smelling box in her hand. She was already imagining eating every single one of Grandma Aggy's special cookies.

Agatha smiled, leaving Kagome to her own devices; heading towards the doorway Kagome had come from through. Agatha nodded at the guards before passing by them.

Kagome sat down on the couch opening the box carefully as not to mess up the cookies. Moving aside the plastic wrap plucking out the first peanut butter and chocolate chip cookie.

She took a big bite savoring the taste in her mouth. Her eyes closing briefly.

"Yummy."


o-o-o-o-o

"Not only is she a mutant, but she's a powerful one and your just asking me to let her go," Dr. Vice couldn't believe what he was hearing. "Ups won't agree with this."

Agatha snorted, "I'm sure they'll make an exception...especially when they hear about her doing tenth level spells that could literally open a portal to hell."

Vice's eyes widened considerably, sputtering for words, "Impossible, the only thing she's gotten out of that book was one little light spell."

Agatha sighed picking up her coffee cup, "Yes, Ero nala mortis tu'veum it means to light the path to hell. She has started the first and second process of the spell, without further guidance she may very well send you all to hell."

"Then it pains me to say this but she must be put dow—"

"But she can be of great use to the Institution if trained properly. We've seen what one Maximoff child could do when she was left untrained. Do you really want to risk her going haywire when you try to put her down." Agatha knew she had got him.

Vice lips spread thin, before he reached for the phone, "Patch me through to the Institution." Looking a Agatha sipping her tea, "Tell them it's about project 00 being released from the facility."

Agatha smiled over the rim of her tea.

'Fret not little one, I'll take you away from this hellish place.'


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Ero nala mortis tu'veum- Light the path to Hell