Chapter 1:
Professor X Meets His Match
Her eyes flashed open. Oh, God that was
creepy. Shannon woke from a dream. She couldn't
recall all of the details, but she remembered that there was a strange shadowy
figure coming toward her as she woke up. And strangely enough, her subconscious had told her that she knew who is was,
although she herself couldn't quite tell.
Shannon O'Brien lazily rolled over in her small bed. God, if I
don't stop growing soon, I don't know what I'll do, she muttered. She sleepily
commanded her lanky figure to get up, and stumbled towards the WC. After
finishing, she fumbled back into her closet of a room, absentmindedly returning
to the day before.
A strange man had come into the Dublin pub where she waitressed the day
before, seeking directions. He was an odd looking fellow, obviously an American
tourist, apparently lost. He was wheelchair-bound, but maneuvered to the bar as
if he knew the pub well, weaving in and out of tables. He inquired about
directions to Tom Donovan's place, which was the big shocker that drew her
attention.
Tom Donovan was the resident outcast in Dublin. No one ever called on him, and he
had no living relatives to speak of - a sister living in London, with whom he never spoke was the
last. His wife and daughter had died in a plane crash back in '90, breaking his
heart and moving him to the edge of town. Ever since the accident no one had
seen him, much less spoke to him. Even when they was
alive, Tom was a queer one, as they would say. Very shifty, kept to himself
most of the time.
The shocked Martin O'Donnell, the owner of the pub, had given the
man the directions, too bowled over to ask anything else. As the peculiar man
left the pub, his eyes met Shannon's. He watched her for what seemed like forever, holding her
gaze. He wore an awkward expression, as if he knew her from somewhere; when Shannon laid her eyes on his she felt she
could hear him talking to her. The air was stuffy, and Shannon felt suffocated, so near to this
strange man. A voice snapped her back to reality.
"Shannon! If you're not going to work, get your lazy bum outta here!" a young
bloke named Sean barked at her. He looked up from the tap, filling a mug of
beer for a customer.
Shannon, for the moment preoccupied,
returned to her tables and their waiting customers as the man left the bar.
~~~~~
Professor Xavier watched the girl with interest. As she looked at
him an odd sensation came over him. A violation, an intrusion
into his life and private thoughts. Thoughts.
That must be it. I wonder who she is..... she seems to
be countering me.... I doubt she even knows who she is, he pondered
meticulously. He vowed then and there to return to Cerebro, as soon as he had
visited his good, but long lost friend, Tomas Donovan.
He had been missing for quite awhile, until the professor had tracked him down
in Dublin. He had not gone far from his
original home, now living in a rundown cabin near the woods. The professor had
fought hard to finally find time to visit Ireland, having entrusted the care of the
Institute to the mutants back home. He had long wished to visit his friend, who
had one of the most interesting powers he knew - Tom could control water, and
anything containing even the most minute amount of it. Weather was his
specialty. He wished he could spend more time wi
th his chum, but he was needed back at the institute as soon as possible, and
even sooner now that this mysterious girl had popped up. He had only two days
to stay in Ireland, the country of beauty.
~~~~~
Shannon thought hard about the man. Did he
know me? He looked as if he did...... what a curious fellow. Oh well, not like
I'll ever see him again, strange American. I'll never go there. True, Shannon always had felt a
closeness to her homeland, and wished she knew more about her ancestry
there. Her parents had died in the plane crash of '90 as well, which gave her a
strange curiosity towards Tom, them sharing the experience together. Her
parents had been good friends with the couple apparently, Shannon and their
daughter, Maggie, being near the same age. Ever since her parents died,
all 13 years, being there since she was only two, she had been raised by the
O'Donnell's, living above the pub, and working there during the day.
Unfortunately, Sean was family. Bad enough I have to work with him, she had
thought. But I have to live with him, too!
~~~~~
Later that week, Professor Xavier flew back to the Institute.
During his flight, he thought back on his trip to Dublin. He had had a wonderful time,
spending long nights before the fire, talking the hours away with Tom, sharing
stories of the lives they each led. He also remember
the intriguing girl from the pub, with those piercing green eyes that seemed to
bore holes into your soul. Very curious, she was, he recollected. She reminds
me of myself at that age. Unaware of the great power I possessed. So innocent and naive. Too bad that doesn't last long. I'm
sorry, dear.
