The Danger room had been completely renovated. Instead of just random metal objects flinging around the room, trying to kill you, now there was a holographic image moving around, trying to kill you.

Cally liked the fact that she knew what she was fighting. Her life had enough surprises.

It was a team race, a combination capture the flag and hide and seek. Two teams were after the flag, and another team was searching for them. One of the teams had to get the flag and make it back to the starting point with out getting spotted by the search party. . Cally, Bobby and Peter were on one team, Rogue, Kitty and another mutant, Destiny, were on the other team. The search team was make up of Logan, Ororo and Scott.

Destiny was a new student here, and she was very nice. Her powers included her being able to see the future, and even though she was blind, she could 'see' what was happening to her in the future, so she could move around fine.

The terrain was a type of battle field, and there was a battle going on while they were trying to find the flag. It was difficult to look, not only for a flag and the opposing team members, but also watching out for bombs, bullets and such.

Cally and Bobby sat behind a rock while Peter was scouting out the area. Every once in a while, there would be a rumble, but otherwise, it was pretty quiet.

Suddenly, Peter appeared from behind some more rocks and ran to his team, with a rolled paper in his had. He rolled it out as he crouched down.

"I was able to find another clue here," He said. Bobby looked down to inspect it. Cally should of too, but her mind was in another place. She rubbed the cuff of the new black jumpsuit that Xavier had given her, a black suit with grey edges.

She really wanted to know what was going to happen to her after the school year ended for her. No matter what, she wanted to leave, spend some time with her mother, she just hoped another person would be joining them.

Cally hadn't told anyone about her decision to leave, except Rogue, who she had discussed that with earlier. No one had a clue, but she couldn't help but wonder how they would react.

"Cally!" Bobby spoke. Cally looked at him. She was so lost in her though that she didn't notice him talking to her. "We think that the flag is over there," He informed her, pointing to one of the many battle tents that had been created with the war scene.

"Okay," She said. "How do we get there? Am I traveling?" She asked. They both nodded. "Okay, grab my hands," She ordered. Bobby's hand slid into hers, and Peter grasped her wrist. She looked at her team mates, and back to the tent. Cally closed her eyes and concentrated, but failed to travel.

"What's wrong?" Bobby asked. His expression was soft, and caring.

Cally sighed. "There is no constant electrical path to the tent, it must be blocked by something, maybe plastic. I can't get closer than ten feet."

"That is too far away, we would be spotted by the search team," Peter reminded them.

Cally smoothed out her hair, which was pulled into a bun, and moved her lock of hair that hung in front of her right eye. "What can we do. We can't get close enough , let alone inside the tent without something conductive that I can travel through."

"Electricity can travel through water, right?" Bobby asked. Cally looked at him weird. He should have known that.

"Yeah, ice too," She smiled knowing his plan. Bobby smiled at her, then moved around the rock, careful not to be spotted. He reached his hand and created a small, almost invisible layer of ice, creating a path for her to travel to the tent.

"Perfect," she told him, holding his cold hand. Peter held on too, and she concentrated, closing her eyes. A shiver flew down her back and she felt herself condense, move through the icy current, and reappear inside the tent. Peter and Bobby were still holding her hand as they made it safely up from the travel. When they all came too, their eyes focused in the same thing. The small white flag standing tall on the middle table.

Cally looked at Bobby and Peter, who were looking back at her. Bobby bowed and said. "Ladies first," gesturing to the flag. Cally smiled and stepped forward, about to grab the flag. An arrow flew before her, grazing her arm. Cally looked to see Destiny, Rogue and Kitty at the other entrance of the tend. Destiny smiled, and had a bow and arrow locked into position. Her eyes, that were a paled blue, squinted and she smiled. Cally quickly retracted her arm.

"No chance, the flag is ours," Cally told them, smiling.

"Yeah, I think not!" Rogue shot back at her. Kitty ran forward, to the flag, Cally tried to dive in front of her, but she just phased through her. Cally turned around, seeing Kitty almost at the flag.

"Bobby! Catch!" Cally called out as she pointed her fingers at the flag, then shot out a bolt of lightning. It hit the flag and made it fly up in the air, and Bobby dove for it. Catching it in mid air. Destiny shot her arrow and it came dangerously close it Bobby's head. Cally got up, and began to run to her group. Rogue hopped in front of her and threw a punch, smiling as she did. Cally felt a breeze as her fist flew past Cally's chin.

Cally traveled, getting out of Rogue's way, and rejoined Bobby and Peter.

"We win," Peter smirked, holding up the Flag. As he did, suddenly, the scenes around them faded to a silvery room, the walls in a grid pattern.

"Well done, students," A voice echoed. They all looked up to see the professor, sitting in the balcony above. "The point of this exercise was to use teamwork, and you all were exemplary."

Cally smiled and walked up to Destiny. "Hey, good shots there."

Destiny smiled. "Thanks, its easy for me too." Destiny's voice was light and sweet.

"So how do you like it here at the Institute? You have been here for a few days," Cally asked.

"Well, it is not like home, but I like it here. I feel so…" Destiny told her, thinking of a word to describe the Institute.

Cally smiled. "Free?" She offered.

"Yeah, that's it," Destiny agreed. Cally smiled and touched Destiny's shoulder. As they came into contact, Destiny's eyes widen and she let out a little gasp.

"What's wrong, Destiny?" Cally asked her. Destiny's eyes fixed on Cally. Cally felt like she was staring into her soul, as pulled her arm back.

Destiny's face paled, she looked horrified. Then, she shook her head, letting her short brown hair shake too.

"It's nothing, I… I just realized I forgot to… uh… call my family. Sorry, I got to go," Destiny said in a shaky voice. She closed her hands around her bow and set off running out of the danger room. Cally stood there confused. She looked truly terrified just before. Was she really that scared to forget to call her family?

Cally just started walking out of the danger room and concentrated, walking in step as she traveled and came back up in her room, where she collided with her bed, landing on her soft comforter. She held her fingers at her temple. Suddenly she had a small headache.

She came up and traveled a few feet until she was in front of her dresser. She dug through it and pulled out a light blue tank top. She changed out of her suit and into the top and a pair of dark jeans. She kept her hair in the bun, liking how it looked. As she closed the drawer, her fingers grazed some metal. Startled, she opened up the drawer and saw what she had touched. A picture of her and John.

Her head felt like it had been hit by a ton of bricks. The headache came back quickly, and stung. Something she heard sounded like hissing. It was strange. Her vision went black and all she saw was a shadowed figure.

He…huuuurttt… youuu…

Cally sat down on her bed and rubbed her head. She kept hearing that line over and over again and it was really creeping her out.

A knock on the door made the image disappear and the sounds stop. She looked over and saw Ororo standing in her doorway, a warm smile on her face.

"Hi Cally, your parents are here to see you," Ororo told her. Cally nodded and got up, walking out of her room and down to meet her parents.

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The professor sat at his desk, looking over the essays that his students handed in the other day. He looked up at his door just as someone knocked on it.

"Come on in," He called. The door opened and Destiny walked in, a worried look on her face. "Ah, Destiny, how are you? Something troubling?"

"Actually Professor Xavier, it is about Cally," She said, her voice shaky. Charles Xavier put down the papers and looked intently at the student in front of him.

"Please, go on," He motioned.

Destiny swallowed, then continued. "I am worried, during the training session, I had a vision. Normally I would ignore something like that, I have had some times when I would just see a future dream that they would have. But after this premonition over and over again, I know that this is true."

Charles though about what she said and he raised his brow. "Go on."

"Well, I see Cally, she is angry, extremely angry. In fact, she doesn't even seem like herself. Then she is almost exploding, and she is lit up in blue electricity, she is suspended in the air, screaming in pain and she is throwing everything she can at… something, I couldn't tell what, then suddenly, she just falls. Then there is a horrible sound, I can't see anything then, but it sounds like a wet, crunch sound and… and…" Destiny tried to continue on, but her voice wavered and her body shook, tears streaming down her face.

"Destiny, are you sure that this will come true?" He asked her.

"Yeah, I have a strong feeling about this. And what's worse…" She looked up at him, her pale eyes shining. "It is going to happen very, very soon.