**Editors Note**

Thank you for advice! As of now, I've revised it since I was a bit dissatisfied with the shortness. Once again, thank you and I hope you enjoy it!

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A young woman was walking down Magenta Road. The road seemed to be deserted, which made her conscious about walking down the road so early in the morning.

Her footsteps sank in the snow as she tugged her backpack for warmth. She looked about 17 or so, with light brown shoulder-length hair. She wore a pair of baggy black pants and a black hooded coat.

A few locks of hair slipped on to her face every now and then the wind seemed to blow hard enough. She ignored them, walking faster now that the temperature seemed to slowly drop.

She kept looking ahead at the road and thinking about her next stop at Seattle, wondering if she would find Loui there.

***She looked at Miller, trying to believe it was true.

"What?" she asked, wanting to hear those words again.

Miller gave out a sigh, smiling slightly knowing that that for once she sounded hopeful.

"We found a match to Louis' description." he repeated. "But don't get your hopes too high," He pulled out a folder from his desk and handed it to her.

"In here is all the information I could find on him." he said.

She took it, looking down at him, them back up at him again.

"It seems that they're keeping his mutant file low." he told her. "There's an address there if you want to go figure out more about him."

She looked down at the file again and smiled. "Thank You."***

The flag of the train station finally appeared off in the distance. She sighed in relief, knowing her ride wasn't too far away now. It was hard for her to believe that she was going to see her brother again soon. Such a long time had passed, it seemed like forever for her to finally see him again.

She made her way through the path which was dug in the snow. As she entered the station, she noticed the place looked a bit busier that day than usual. She walked up to the line which wasn't as full as the others.

As she looked around the station, her attention was caught by the television monitor. It was a reporter on the early news . She watched carefully, curious to know what had happened now.

"For the safety of everyone and the children of our communities, Senator Kelly and the Board of Education of the United Stated has finally stated a new proposition on expulsion of mutant students at public schools. They.." Said the monitor.

She quickly looked away, sighing deeply with anger. She heard a few people cheer as the reporter continued. She hated, the way that they were discriminated and pointed out. Children in particular, as she had learned early on.