Author's Note: Hey everyone! This is my first X-men evolution fic (when I say first, I mean it's me writing instead of co-writing **points to "When two destinies meet"**) Anyway, this is a Kurt/Kitty (or Kurtty.) Remember this is an AU (Alternate Universe) so no body knows Kurt yet. Alrighty....on with the story!

It was a calm, quite day at Professor Charles Xavier's institute for the gifted ones. This institute was there to help mutants learn how to control their power. It was almost like a haven to the mutants. They could freely use their powers without having to worry about the stares and whispers from normal people.

Lots of children came to this institute and they loved every minute of being there.

The adults living there was Ororo Monroe (also called Storm), Logan (also called Wolverine), Hank Macoy (also called Beast), and of course Charles Xavier.

These adults helped look out for the children. Although some of them felt like they were adult enough to take care of themselves.

Scott Summers (or Cyclops) was considered the leader of X-Men while in battle. He was the oldest of the kids attending the school. His girlfriend, Jean Grey, was considered one of the wisest there. Some people would often look up to her.

And then you got the typical teenagers at the institute.

Evan Daniels (or Spyke) was the kind who would break the rules.

Rogue was a southern Goth who always kept to herself.

Kitty Pryde (also called ShadowCat) was what some people would call valley girl. She loved going to teen night at the dance clubs.

After everyone let out of school that Friday afternoon, they all rushed to the institute for some out door activity. After all, it was a weekend and the weather was nice outside.

Four of the teenagers, Evan, Bobby, Amara, and Siren (A/N: I don't know her real name and I've only seen her in the second movie so I decided to throw her into the story for a little while.) all decided to play two-on-two basketball.

Evan and Bobby decided to play against the girls.

Hank walked outside with a bag of basketballs. He sat the bag down and pulled one out.

"Alright, do you four think you can play an entire game WITHOUT using powers?" he asked.

"Of course we can!" Amara said.

"I know you can," said Hank. "But what about the boys?"

"Awww c'mon!" Bobby said. "You know we won't cheat."

"Alright." Hank said and tossed the ball.

Hank always watched the kids play sports and right when he thought they could get through a game without using powers, one of the would eventually cheat and start a war.

Jean sat outside watching Scott wash his car. He always washed his car once a week especially on days like this.

"Hey, Jean, can you hand me that bucket of soap?" he asked.

"Okay," she said and used her telekinetic ability to give him the bucket.

"Thanks, Jean." He said.

Scott put a washcloth in the soapy bucket and pulled it back out.

A loss strand of hair fell over his glasses and when he went to brush it off, he ended up getting soap all over it.

"Oh great," he mumbled.

He closed his eyes tightly and took the glasses off. If he were to open his eyes, beam of lasers would shoot out and destroy anything in its path.

"Let me clean it for you," Jean said and took the glasses from his hands.

If not for these specially made glasses, Scott would have to keep his eyes closed all the time and be completely blinded.

After Jean cleaned the glasses she put them back over his eyes.

"Thank you, Jean," he said holding her hands.

"You're welcome," she said.

Kitty stood in front of her closet trying to figure out what to wear.

"Let me guess, teen night at the dance club?" Rogue asked as she walked in the room.

Rogue and Kitty were roommates even though they were totally different as far as personality.

"Yeah," Kitty answered. "But I can't find anything to wear."

"Wear what you're wearin' now," Rogue suggested.

"Hmmmm.." Kitty said and looked in the mirror. She was wearing blue jeans and a white shirt with a pink sweater.

"Yeah I guess," she said.

"Good, 'cause it gets annoyin' watchin' ya stand over the closest mumblin' to yourself." Rogue replied and slipped ear phones over her head and began to listen to who knows what!

Back outside,

Siren passed the ball to Amara and she ran down the basketball court and got ready to shoot the ball into the goal.

When Spyke saw this, he figured he could shoot one spike out of his finger and blast a hole in the ball. The boys were getting badly beaten and they did not like that one bit.

As Amara threw the ball towards the hoop, Evan shot one little spike.

The spike hit the ball and it popped.

"Evan!" Amara shouted.

"What?! I didn't do anything!" he lied.

Hank walked up to the deflated ball and pulled out a single spike.

"How do you explain this?" he asked.

"I..uh..."

"That's what I thought." Hank when walked over to the bag of balls and pulled out another ball.

"The girls get four extra points for your cheating, Evan." He said and tossed them the new ball.

Inside the institute,

Storm stood inside the attic and used her powers to form rain clouds over her plants to water them. That was how she watered her plants everyday.

Logan got his training gear ready for the newer kids there. Since it was a nice day outside, he figured a little training would be a good work out.

Back outside,

Siren now had the ball and was getting ready to score her and Amara another point until Bobby made a small sheet of ice on the ground and caused her to trip.

"Bobby!" Hank scolded.

Siren got back up and had a look of horror on her face.

"What's wrong?" Amara asked.

"I...I...broke a nail!" She cried and then screamed at the top of her lungs.

"No, Siren, don't!" Hank yelled over the high pitch screams coming from the little girl. That was her gift, a very, very loud scream.

Her screaming was so loud that it broke the windows on Scott's newly washed car.

"Siren!" he said and shook his head.

Jean just sat there laughing.

"Hey! Quit your yellin'!" Rogue yelled out a window.

Siren finally stopped screaming and ran back inside.

"Whoa." Was all Bobby could say.

That night,

Scott and Jean were going out on a date that night and agreed to drop Kitty off at the dance club.

When Kitty got inside the club, they were playing "Ladies" by Sarai real loud. Kitty loved it.

Kitty got on the dance floor and danced with everything she had. She felt so alive and free whenever she got to go places and just dance.

After about thirty minutes of dancing, Kitty decided to take a break and sit at a table to drink a Coke.

"Excuse me,"

Kitty looked up to see a very handsome teenaged guy. He had tanned skin, dark brown hair, and blue eyes.

"Yes?" Kitty replied.

"May I sit with you?" he asked.

"Sure," she answered.

"The name's Billy, what's yours?" he asked.

"Kitty," she answered.

"Nice name," he said.

"Thanks," she replied.

"So are you going to the fair tomorrow night?" he asked.

"What fair?" she asked.

"This one," he said and pulled out a flier.

Kitty looked at the flier. The fair was tomorrow night and there was supposed to be games, lots of food, rides, and a circus act.

"It's gonna be fun!" Billy said.

"Well, I guess if I don't have anything better to do than I can go," she said handing him back the flier.

"No, you keep it," he said. "Tell all your friends! I'm sure they'd love it!"

"Okay, I will," she smiled.

"Great," he said. "Listen, I gotta go. Maybe I'll see you tomorrow?"

"Yeah, maybe," she said.

"Alright, see ya, Kitty!" he said and then left.

Kitty looked at the flier again.

Billy walked outside the club and walked to a dark ally.

"Did you give the mutant girl the flier?" a deep and menacing voice asked.

"Yes," Billy answered, but his voice sounded feminine now. Then his entire body changed. He turned into a woman with blue skin and red hair. "She'll be there."

"We cannot fail, Mystique," the man said.

"The plan won't fail," Mystique answered. "We'll capture every mutant that goes tomorrow night."

Author's Note: Hey I hope you liked the first chapter! I'll get the next one up as soon as I can.