Chapter Two
Dimness stopped, only for a second, but long enough to hear that she was being followed. She dematerialized and shifted through the nearest wall. She ended up being in one of the storage houses. This one seemed to be keeping all of X-counters past info. She had walked straight into the information she was looking for without even having to try. She sat down at the nearest box and pulled out the document on top. It said:
Dear X-counter, March 23, 2057
I would like to inform you that we are going to cut your funding if you do not comply with our demands. We would like you to lay off some of your current members because we feel that you are holding to many people in a facility that is not fit for them. It is inhumane and unjust to keep them in these conditions.
From the Mutant Rights Foundation
Dimness now understood why she was asked to leave. She thought it to very silly that they asked X-counter to cut members. They only had 3 at the time this was dated. She stood up starting to dislike this governor general. The more she thought about it the less sense it made.
Dimness spun around, and now face to face with a man. Dimness reached to her belt for her weapon. The man looked down at her shadow to see that the shadow was holding a dagger. Dimness plunged the dagger down into what happened to be a puddle of green goo. Dimness took this as her sign to leave. She tuned slowly and dematerialized through the wall. It took an amazing amount of concentration to be able to do this.
Dimness stopped, only for a second, but long enough to hear that she was being followed. She dematerialized and shifted through the nearest wall. She ended up being in one of the storage houses. This one seemed to be keeping all of X-counters past info. She had walked straight into the information she was looking for without even having to try. She sat down at the nearest box and pulled out the document on top. It said:
Dear X-counter, March 23, 2057
I would like to inform you that we are going to cut your funding if you do not comply with our demands. We would like you to lay off some of your current members because we feel that you are holding to many people in a facility that is not fit for them. It is inhumane and unjust to keep them in these conditions.
From the Mutant Rights Foundation
Dimness now understood why she was asked to leave. She thought it to very silly that they asked X-counter to cut members. They only had 3 at the time this was dated. She stood up starting to dislike this governor general. The more she thought about it the less sense it made.
Dimness spun around, and now face to face with a man. Dimness reached to her belt for her weapon. The man looked down at her shadow to see that the shadow was holding a dagger. Dimness plunged the dagger down into what happened to be a puddle of green goo. Dimness took this as her sign to leave. She tuned slowly and dematerialized through the wall. It took an amazing amount of concentration to be able to do this.
