Flying On Golden Wings
By Skye-Chan
Disclaimer: I don't own X-Men: Evolution, I think that Marval owns it... either that or cartoon network...
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Chapter 1
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7 years later
Gabriel's parents knew that people would automatically assume that their daughter was a... Mutant (No her parents are NOT mutants, nor to they know anyone who is a mutant, they just aren't predigests). They knew that it was always a possibility, but they decided to cross that bridge when they came to it.
Her parents loved her a knew that she would be shunned by the outside world because of her odd eyes and her platinum blond hair, so when they got out of the hospital they told everyone that their daughter had died in child birth.
Caitlin and Garret quickly became the lonely couple, who's only child had died in child birth. The family never let ANYONE inside the heavily locked gates of their home.
They went back to their penthouse in the suburbs (Garret had inherited a quite large fortune). There they raised Gabriel with love and care, without any knowledge of anything that was behind the walls of her home.
Until one stormy night in May, when it happened.
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Gabriel had been in bed sick for the past 2 days. Her parents suspected that maybe she was coming down with the flu, however she kept complaining that her back hurt.
Her mother had spent sleepless nights massaging her draughts back to ease the pain, though it did little good.
Caitlin had silently closed the door to her daughter's room, having finally gotten her to sleep.
She tread softly on the carpet as to not disturb her husband from his slumber, as she tiptoed to the kitchen for a well missed meal.
She silently opened the large fridge and peered inside.
"Late night?" a voice said behind her, nearly scaring Caitlin out of her skin.
"Garret! Don't scare me like that!" Caitlin cried clutching her fastly beating heart.
"Sorry." Garret said with an apologetic look on his face, as he eased up behind her and gently wrapped his arms around her waist "I haven't seen you to much lately."
"Yah, I think that she's getting worse." Caitlin said with a sigh as she eased into her husband's embrace, "The pains in her back are getting worse and her fever is going up."
"We may have to call a doctor." Garret said, his brow furrowing with worry.
"Yah, Id like to hear that conversation, 'Yes, we would like you to come see our daughter that we told everyone died seven years ago, because she looks like she may be a mutant'. That would be interesting" Caitlin said with sarcastically with a smirk on her face.
"Ok, scratch that idea. But I'm running out of ideas." Garret said with a sigh.
"Everything will work..." But poor Mrs. Barrett never got to finish her sentence, for at that moment an earsplitting scream rang through the house.
By Skye-Chan
Disclaimer: I don't own X-Men: Evolution, I think that Marval owns it... either that or cartoon network...
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Chapter 1
~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * * ~ * * *
7 years later
Gabriel's parents knew that people would automatically assume that their daughter was a... Mutant (No her parents are NOT mutants, nor to they know anyone who is a mutant, they just aren't predigests). They knew that it was always a possibility, but they decided to cross that bridge when they came to it.
Her parents loved her a knew that she would be shunned by the outside world because of her odd eyes and her platinum blond hair, so when they got out of the hospital they told everyone that their daughter had died in child birth.
Caitlin and Garret quickly became the lonely couple, who's only child had died in child birth. The family never let ANYONE inside the heavily locked gates of their home.
They went back to their penthouse in the suburbs (Garret had inherited a quite large fortune). There they raised Gabriel with love and care, without any knowledge of anything that was behind the walls of her home.
Until one stormy night in May, when it happened.
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Gabriel had been in bed sick for the past 2 days. Her parents suspected that maybe she was coming down with the flu, however she kept complaining that her back hurt.
Her mother had spent sleepless nights massaging her draughts back to ease the pain, though it did little good.
Caitlin had silently closed the door to her daughter's room, having finally gotten her to sleep.
She tread softly on the carpet as to not disturb her husband from his slumber, as she tiptoed to the kitchen for a well missed meal.
She silently opened the large fridge and peered inside.
"Late night?" a voice said behind her, nearly scaring Caitlin out of her skin.
"Garret! Don't scare me like that!" Caitlin cried clutching her fastly beating heart.
"Sorry." Garret said with an apologetic look on his face, as he eased up behind her and gently wrapped his arms around her waist "I haven't seen you to much lately."
"Yah, I think that she's getting worse." Caitlin said with a sigh as she eased into her husband's embrace, "The pains in her back are getting worse and her fever is going up."
"We may have to call a doctor." Garret said, his brow furrowing with worry.
"Yah, Id like to hear that conversation, 'Yes, we would like you to come see our daughter that we told everyone died seven years ago, because she looks like she may be a mutant'. That would be interesting" Caitlin said with sarcastically with a smirk on her face.
"Ok, scratch that idea. But I'm running out of ideas." Garret said with a sigh.
"Everything will work..." But poor Mrs. Barrett never got to finish her sentence, for at that moment an earsplitting scream rang through the house.
