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"Saria, get in here!" Saria's mother yelled, " It's time for supper!"
"Com'in" Saria yelled back, taking one last look at the crimson and sapphire sky before rolling off the trampoline to go inside for dinner.
"Saria, I said that it was time for dinner!" Saria's mother yelled, not noticing that Saria was standing right in front of her until she had finished her sentence.
"And I said I was Come'n" Saria mumbled. Her mother looked angry for a shoet second, and Saria prepared herself for the blow she knew was coming. Only and idiot would talk back to her mom, and she happened to be just that idiot. Her mother's anger faded as she looked up at the sky with astonishment,
"What the hell? Saria go inside and get your father, something weird is going on." Sari did what she was told, glad that she escaped the harsh punishment she was expecting. Silently she thanked all the gods she knew the names of, and rushed inside the house.
"Dad! Mom want's ya!" She walked down the hall of her house, and passed her dad on his way outside. She stepped into her room with the lavender walls with the unicorn border and ugly brown carpet that was in the house when they had moved in. She threw herself down on the twin bed against the only wall with a window, and looked up at the sky. At first she noticed nothing wrong, but then the sky started to change. The sky moved up and down, as if she was looking at it from under some sort of a liquid. She reached her hands up, as if she could touch it and the air around her swirled like water that had just been touched.
"What in tha world is go'n on 'round here?" She wondered slipping into her deep southern accent like she always did when she was thinking to hard.
"Saria! Why aren't you at the table?" Her mom yelled from the kitchen.
"Ah'm come'n!" Saria shouted back bitterly, scolding herself when she realized that she had slipped back into her embarrassing southern accent.
"Kurt!" Rogue yelled chasing after blue fur, "Come back here!" Kurt laughed insanely, teleporting from spot to spot as Rogue chased him angrily. Scott stepped into the hallway to see what all the commotion was, and was plowed over by an angry Rogue. Rouge looked horrified at Scott as she climbed to her feet,
"Scott, Ah'm sorry. Ah didn't mean to run into you like that."
"Kurt, what did you do?" Scott asked seeing Kurt laughing at the other end of the hall. Kurt was still laughing when he ported beside the two.
"He put a lizard in mah dresser!" Rogue said shooting an evil glare at Kurt.
"Vhat? Vhy do you think I did it? Maybe it vas Scott!" Kurt argued, trying to look innocent. Scott looked at Kurt oddly and let out a small snort,
"Don't worry about it Rouge, I'm fine. Kurt Stop bothering Rogue." Rogue stomped off down the hall in an angry fit. She walked into her and Kitty's room, but Kitty was already in there talking loudly to someone on the telephone.
"Great, not one place where I can be alone in this whole mansion." Rouge said throing her arms into the air in frustration and walking back down the hall. Kurt and Scott were no longer in the hall, but she still couldn't avoid bumping into Evan, Jean, and Storm. When she had finally made it to the front door, she was more then happy to go outside. The morning air was cool and relaxing in a way. Rogue walked towards the woods, inhaling the spring morning air with welcome. She grew closer to the dark woods that surrounded the mansion. She reached a hand up and grabbed the limb of the first tree she came across. The bark was damp and cold, but it's rough surface still clawed at her gloves as she pulled herself up and into the tree. From her new altitude Rogue could see the entire town, and all the roads that lead up to it. She watched as a red car drove down a road on the other side of the town.
"It sure is peaceful out here." she sighed deeply and continently leaning back against the trunk of the tree.She breathed in deeply, but the air grew heavy in her lungs and she fought to get it out. After struggling she finally managed to breath, though it required a great effort. She slowly climbed out of the tree, her breathing becoming labored as the air seemed to grow heavier and heavier. She was almost to the ground, when it became so difficult for her to breath that she passed out and fell to the ground. An hour later she woke up, coughing and struggling for breath. The air had returned to normal now, but her lungs were tired from the earlier struggle. Rogue laid on the ground, her heart pounding in her chest, her lungs drawing air in quickly as if they were racing something. She rolled onto her back and looked at the sky through the tree limbs. The clouds hung higher then usual, as if they weighed less then the air it's self. After what seemed like hours Rogue was able to catch her breath enough to stand.
"What's wrong with me?" She wondered, walking heavily across the deep green lawn of the institute. She stumbled into the mansion to find Storm equally as weary as she.
"Ah guess ah'm not the only one who felt that." She said while helping Storm to the couch. Storm nodded her thanks and Rogue sat down beside her.
"I don't know what that was, when we catch our breath we should talk to the professor. I wonder if we're the only ones who felt that." Storm said using all her strength to sit upright without slumping.
Mystique gripped at her throat gasping for breath. The air hung in her lungs, stubbornly growing heavier and heavier until at last it thinned out and she could breath again.
"Wow, what was that?" Toad asked recovering his breath and crouching down on the ground.
"How am I suppose to know?" Mystique snapped when she could finally speak again.
"Mystique!" Magneto's voice boomed around them like the thunder of a summer storm.
"Yes?" Mystique asked, fear evident in her voice as she shielded her face from any metal magneto might send flying at her with her arms. Magneto's form hovered over her and the brotherhood carrying an aura of power and respect around him,
"What you just felt were the powers of a new mutant. Find them, before Xavier does!"
"As you wish." Mystique replied Desperatly trying to regain her posture. "Well?" She started turning to the Brotherhood, "What are you just standing there for? Go find the new mutant!" "What ever you say boss lady." Peitro said cheekily as he ran off with the rest of the brotherhood following him.
As always, please reveiw!
"Saria, get in here!" Saria's mother yelled, " It's time for supper!"
"Com'in" Saria yelled back, taking one last look at the crimson and sapphire sky before rolling off the trampoline to go inside for dinner.
"Saria, I said that it was time for dinner!" Saria's mother yelled, not noticing that Saria was standing right in front of her until she had finished her sentence.
"And I said I was Come'n" Saria mumbled. Her mother looked angry for a shoet second, and Saria prepared herself for the blow she knew was coming. Only and idiot would talk back to her mom, and she happened to be just that idiot. Her mother's anger faded as she looked up at the sky with astonishment,
"What the hell? Saria go inside and get your father, something weird is going on." Sari did what she was told, glad that she escaped the harsh punishment she was expecting. Silently she thanked all the gods she knew the names of, and rushed inside the house.
"Dad! Mom want's ya!" She walked down the hall of her house, and passed her dad on his way outside. She stepped into her room with the lavender walls with the unicorn border and ugly brown carpet that was in the house when they had moved in. She threw herself down on the twin bed against the only wall with a window, and looked up at the sky. At first she noticed nothing wrong, but then the sky started to change. The sky moved up and down, as if she was looking at it from under some sort of a liquid. She reached her hands up, as if she could touch it and the air around her swirled like water that had just been touched.
"What in tha world is go'n on 'round here?" She wondered slipping into her deep southern accent like she always did when she was thinking to hard.
"Saria! Why aren't you at the table?" Her mom yelled from the kitchen.
"Ah'm come'n!" Saria shouted back bitterly, scolding herself when she realized that she had slipped back into her embarrassing southern accent.
"Kurt!" Rogue yelled chasing after blue fur, "Come back here!" Kurt laughed insanely, teleporting from spot to spot as Rogue chased him angrily. Scott stepped into the hallway to see what all the commotion was, and was plowed over by an angry Rogue. Rouge looked horrified at Scott as she climbed to her feet,
"Scott, Ah'm sorry. Ah didn't mean to run into you like that."
"Kurt, what did you do?" Scott asked seeing Kurt laughing at the other end of the hall. Kurt was still laughing when he ported beside the two.
"He put a lizard in mah dresser!" Rogue said shooting an evil glare at Kurt.
"Vhat? Vhy do you think I did it? Maybe it vas Scott!" Kurt argued, trying to look innocent. Scott looked at Kurt oddly and let out a small snort,
"Don't worry about it Rouge, I'm fine. Kurt Stop bothering Rogue." Rogue stomped off down the hall in an angry fit. She walked into her and Kitty's room, but Kitty was already in there talking loudly to someone on the telephone.
"Great, not one place where I can be alone in this whole mansion." Rouge said throing her arms into the air in frustration and walking back down the hall. Kurt and Scott were no longer in the hall, but she still couldn't avoid bumping into Evan, Jean, and Storm. When she had finally made it to the front door, she was more then happy to go outside. The morning air was cool and relaxing in a way. Rogue walked towards the woods, inhaling the spring morning air with welcome. She grew closer to the dark woods that surrounded the mansion. She reached a hand up and grabbed the limb of the first tree she came across. The bark was damp and cold, but it's rough surface still clawed at her gloves as she pulled herself up and into the tree. From her new altitude Rogue could see the entire town, and all the roads that lead up to it. She watched as a red car drove down a road on the other side of the town.
"It sure is peaceful out here." she sighed deeply and continently leaning back against the trunk of the tree.She breathed in deeply, but the air grew heavy in her lungs and she fought to get it out. After struggling she finally managed to breath, though it required a great effort. She slowly climbed out of the tree, her breathing becoming labored as the air seemed to grow heavier and heavier. She was almost to the ground, when it became so difficult for her to breath that she passed out and fell to the ground. An hour later she woke up, coughing and struggling for breath. The air had returned to normal now, but her lungs were tired from the earlier struggle. Rogue laid on the ground, her heart pounding in her chest, her lungs drawing air in quickly as if they were racing something. She rolled onto her back and looked at the sky through the tree limbs. The clouds hung higher then usual, as if they weighed less then the air it's self. After what seemed like hours Rogue was able to catch her breath enough to stand.
"What's wrong with me?" She wondered, walking heavily across the deep green lawn of the institute. She stumbled into the mansion to find Storm equally as weary as she.
"Ah guess ah'm not the only one who felt that." She said while helping Storm to the couch. Storm nodded her thanks and Rogue sat down beside her.
"I don't know what that was, when we catch our breath we should talk to the professor. I wonder if we're the only ones who felt that." Storm said using all her strength to sit upright without slumping.
Mystique gripped at her throat gasping for breath. The air hung in her lungs, stubbornly growing heavier and heavier until at last it thinned out and she could breath again.
"Wow, what was that?" Toad asked recovering his breath and crouching down on the ground.
"How am I suppose to know?" Mystique snapped when she could finally speak again.
"Mystique!" Magneto's voice boomed around them like the thunder of a summer storm.
"Yes?" Mystique asked, fear evident in her voice as she shielded her face from any metal magneto might send flying at her with her arms. Magneto's form hovered over her and the brotherhood carrying an aura of power and respect around him,
"What you just felt were the powers of a new mutant. Find them, before Xavier does!"
"As you wish." Mystique replied Desperatly trying to regain her posture. "Well?" She started turning to the Brotherhood, "What are you just standing there for? Go find the new mutant!" "What ever you say boss lady." Peitro said cheekily as he ran off with the rest of the brotherhood following him.
As always, please reveiw!
