--In the Institute's Garage--

Xavier waited patiently in the lower garage of his mansion, knowing that nobody would be in there for another ten minutes. It had been two days since Sara had been spotted- it was on Thursday, April 29, to be exact, when Cerebro did. Xavier craned his neck around to make sure that no one else was there, then took out his cell phone, scrolling through the stored numbers.

Faron, Jason... Fidelity Bank... Aha. Friends of Humanity, he mumbled to himself.

He pressed send' and the call went through.

Friends of Humanity, the receptionist said. How may I help you?

I would like to speak to Lisa Chankey, please. Tell her that Charles-

-Xavier is on the line? she said, cutting him off. For a mere moment he thought that the girl on the other end was a mutant until, We have Caller ID, sir. Prevents frauds. Sure. Hold on please.

Charles Xavier waited for two minutes, then the Lisa came on.

Is this what I think it is? she asked.

Your daughter has been detected.

I thought so. She's really been avoiding me lately. Are you coming over to speak with her?

I am coming with two of my professors, and one student.

It's going to take that much coaxing, Charles? She's always wanted to leave this ghost town.

Magneto already found her when Cerebro detected her mutant power. She's afraid to speak to even you about it. She has the mistaken- but justifiable- wrong idea about your organization. I think that she think you all hate mutants. Most of the students here do. A lot of people are misinformed.

Charles I just want her protected from Magneto. That's all. Especally after that night when we found him beaten up on the sidewalk. There may be wose mutants out there than him.

Lisa, it was that night that we detected your daughter. Xavier paused for a moment, deciding wether or not to tell Mrs. Chankey all that he had seen from Cerebro that night. He decided not to make her faint at work and continued. Magneto actually spoke with Sara; she declined but has been shaken up since.

Then I want her in Bayville, not Bay Head- it isn't safe for her here, alone.Recruit her for me. Please. I will never force her to do anything.

I will do my best.

Stay for dinner, then. It is a three hour drive over here.

Very well. I have to go. My student is comming down the stairs.

See you tonight, then.

Goodbye, Lisa.