Author's Note: Hi guys! I got sucked into another large fandom hole that is known as the X-Men fandom. Yay me!

The game plan so far for Grace and Logan is all three of the X-Men movies, The Wolverine, and then finish up with Logan.

My faceclaim for Grace is Rachel Weisz.

And so...

Onward!

The Art of Meditation is used as a way to calm your feelings if they're making themselves difficult to understand. It's also used as a way to clear your mind and allows you to help think more clearly.

For Grace Varushka, Meditation was a way for her to unwind after a long day of teaching students. Don't get her wrong, she adored each and everyone of her students, but some days proved to be more difficult than others, especially after a whole afternoon of grading papers.

Her favorite place of Meditation was the school's green house, surrounded by the things that her mutation controlled.

She learned of her abilities when she was just a little girl living in Germany. She was playing in the gardens because she felt safe there, and then she began to voices. They weren't her mama's or papa's voice, but she felt comforted by them.

Overtime, it progressed from hearing every Flora's voice to controlling them. Of course, living in a traditional village in Germany, people immediately began fearing her. Professor Charles Xavier found her shortly after she ran away from her home, and brought her to the school.

Once she learned how control her gifts, she went on to teach others.

She's been here ever since.

He's coming.

To this day, she could still hear every single living Flora's voice in her mind. And lately, they've all been saying the same thing.

He's coming.

Who's coming?

He's coming.

He'll be here soon.

Vivid green eyes opened with a sigh. Propping herself up on her hands, she tilted her head back until she was looking through the roof of the greenhouse. Whoever was coming, it was clear the plants really care that she knows about it... But why?

Why is the Flora being so consistent with their message?

And why are they making it seem like it's important, vital even, that she knows that 'He' is coming?