Disclaimer: I don't own X-Men Evolution or any of these characters (except Will). Roight...on with the story then!!
Will held her tray with her left hand and scratched an itch on her nose with her right as she thought of what had happened to Tonya. What happened? Did wishing for it make it happen?
Nah, Will shook her head. Things like that may happen to witches on TV but not normal people like me.
But she didn't quite believe it.
"Hey, Will, over here!"
Kurt waved her over to his table, which he shared with a few others. She smiled shyly as she approached their table hoping that she wasn't intruding.
"Hi, Will," Kurt said. "These are my friends, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, Kitty Pryde and Evan Daniels. Guys, this is Will Turner."
"Hi," Will said, wondering why Jean was staring at her so intensely.
"Sorry," Jean smiled, snapping out of a trance-like state. "I was day-dreaming. So did you really set fire to La Brea High School?"
Will dropped her fork. "How do you know about that?" she asked.
"Rumors. This is a high school after all."
"Only the chem lab and the cafeteria," Will answered, defensively. "It's one of the many things that got me expelled."
"How did you do it?" Scott asked.
"I don't see where that's any of your business," Will replied, cold anger washing through her veins. In reality, she had gotten mad and a few random chemicals exploded. Finally, it set fire. But they didn't have to know that.
Scott seemed to realize that he offended the girl. He shut up and poked at his macaroni. But a few seconds later, it had exploded in his face.
Will gasped and grabbed her tray. "I have to go!" she exclaimed in a panicked voice. She dropped her tray off at recycling and ran out of the cafeteria until she collided with...Tonya.
"Tonya, I really don't need your crap right now," Will said, trying to be patient for Tonya's safety.
"You had something to do with it," the girl accused. "I know you made my experiment explode."
"From all the way in the front of the room?"
"Will!" Kurt called.
Will panicked again. "Just leave me alone, Tonya!" she exclaimed.
Silence.
Oh no, she thought. Did I make her explode? Afraid to learn the answer, she turned around. Tonya was standing with her finger pointed at Will, a hateful sneer on her face. She wasn't moving.
At all.
"Hello?" Will asked. "Tonya?" She waved her hand in the girl's face. Horror gripped Will's nerves. "What did I do to her?" she asked again. She grabbed her backpack and ran out of the school.
Will held her tray with her left hand and scratched an itch on her nose with her right as she thought of what had happened to Tonya. What happened? Did wishing for it make it happen?
Nah, Will shook her head. Things like that may happen to witches on TV but not normal people like me.
But she didn't quite believe it.
"Hey, Will, over here!"
Kurt waved her over to his table, which he shared with a few others. She smiled shyly as she approached their table hoping that she wasn't intruding.
"Hi, Will," Kurt said. "These are my friends, Jean Grey, Scott Summers, Kitty Pryde and Evan Daniels. Guys, this is Will Turner."
"Hi," Will said, wondering why Jean was staring at her so intensely.
"Sorry," Jean smiled, snapping out of a trance-like state. "I was day-dreaming. So did you really set fire to La Brea High School?"
Will dropped her fork. "How do you know about that?" she asked.
"Rumors. This is a high school after all."
"Only the chem lab and the cafeteria," Will answered, defensively. "It's one of the many things that got me expelled."
"How did you do it?" Scott asked.
"I don't see where that's any of your business," Will replied, cold anger washing through her veins. In reality, she had gotten mad and a few random chemicals exploded. Finally, it set fire. But they didn't have to know that.
Scott seemed to realize that he offended the girl. He shut up and poked at his macaroni. But a few seconds later, it had exploded in his face.
Will gasped and grabbed her tray. "I have to go!" she exclaimed in a panicked voice. She dropped her tray off at recycling and ran out of the cafeteria until she collided with...Tonya.
"Tonya, I really don't need your crap right now," Will said, trying to be patient for Tonya's safety.
"You had something to do with it," the girl accused. "I know you made my experiment explode."
"From all the way in the front of the room?"
"Will!" Kurt called.
Will panicked again. "Just leave me alone, Tonya!" she exclaimed.
Silence.
Oh no, she thought. Did I make her explode? Afraid to learn the answer, she turned around. Tonya was standing with her finger pointed at Will, a hateful sneer on her face. She wasn't moving.
At all.
"Hello?" Will asked. "Tonya?" She waved her hand in the girl's face. Horror gripped Will's nerves. "What did I do to her?" she asked again. She grabbed her backpack and ran out of the school.
