Authors Note: This is my first fanfic. I welcome any criticism, but please be respectful. I am doing this to improve my grammer and spelling so feel free to point any out. I also wanted to write a fanfiction with a diffrent twist. If I get any reviews I will post chapter 1.
Prologue:
Rain fell like bullets from the sky, lightning flashed across the darkness. Miles into the woods there was a house. Its windows were shattered and the door was hanging. A man in a wheel chair stared at the house almost expecting someone to emerge from it. Next to him was a tall man, who was not as interested in the abandoned house has his friend.
"There's nothing here Charles," he said impatiently. He tried to persuade his long time friend not to come here in the first place, but a usual Charles Xavier was too stubborn.
"Yes. There is something here; cerebro would not have let me know otherwise. "Charles said without looking at Erik.
Before Erik could respond he was interrupted by a loud cry coming from the old house.
"What was that?" Leancher looked up startled.
"What we came looking for" and with that Xavier started towards the house.
Inside the house was not much more appealing. Dusk covered the floor, couches where torn, and lamps were spilled on the ground. The cry came again, from a room down the hall. Upon reaching the room they slowly opened the door. What was there they were not expecting at all.
In the room was a turned down crib. A baby's cry coming from underneath the blankets, without giving a second thought Professor Xavier went to the crib and lifted the blankets. There on the ground was a small baby not yet four months old. Xavier lifted the crying child in his arms. The moment he lifted her in his arms the crying ceased. She was a beautiful baby with black hair and a strong grip. However the most shocking feature of the child was her eyes. They were the most shocking violet color.
To anyone else that would constitute for strange, but to Charles Xavier it was anything but. Turning to his comrade and smiling, the three of them started their journey home.
