Chapter 6 First Day at Bayview

As the X jet landed Rose gazed out the window to see that there were no beaches in sight. Meaning one thing; no surfing. At least she could skate. Scott had told them that there were ice skating rink and roller rink around town. She rubbed her head to try to sooth the pain of hitting the tree the day before. There was a gash about the size of a paper clip on the back of her head. She had one more cut to add to the many she already held. At least Rose didn't have to worry about being accepted at her new school, her sister was worried about being accepted.

'Why can I only see through time? It doesn't make sense. Everyone else has cool powers like eye lazars, physic powers... or being blue. All I can do is see the future. They can fight in battles and stuff, what can I do.' She didn't realize that her powers could be channeled into a greater thing like finding out what's on a test or saving people.

"Rose, Star, were here." Scott said bringing Rose back to reality and waking her sister up. "All you guys have to bring in are you surf boards, we'll get the rest." He said.

"Come on Rose, let's go." Star said pulling Rose along. Maybe Rose was too serious, maybe Star was too childish; but both of them were too much of something.

"Wa?? Right." Rose said getting up. She had been thinking about how they had to leave almost all their old friends to come here; their was one thing that she couldn't help shake, the feeling those guys from the beach would be in the area. Rose and Star carried their boards to their room. With a lot of help from each other they covered the walls with surfing stuff. Rose had her board and pictures of their surf buddies. While Star had the hot surfer guy posters and surf board on her walls. They both put their wet suits on the walls. Jean walked in at this point.

"Hello I'm Jean Gray." She said.

"I'm Shooting Star, but you can call me Star and this is my sister Wild Rose, but you can call her Rose." Star said while Rose was setting up the CD player.

"I'm here to welcome you to the Xavier Institute and to Bayview." She said.

"Thanks for being so kind." Star said. She was trying to be cheerful and even trying to be friends with her. Rose didn't care. Rose had the bad habit of liking the loneliness of being a teen. The rest of the night they met everyone and got to know each other. Rose really didn't feel like she belonged here. Her powers were almost under control and didn't show that she had them. Her sister on the other hand, her powers just happened randomly. No one would even have seen hers or anything.