Yippee! hugs reviewers I love you guys! You know who you are so I don't
need 'shout outs' this time. Here's more! BTW, this actually doesn't have
anything to do with the Wave fic, my bad... But it does have my usual OCs in
it.
Good Bye!
Madrid stared at her father.
"Why?" she cried. "I don't want to go away! I want to stay here with you!" She grabbed onto her mother stubbornly. "I'm not going."
Cassandra Noce sighed and stroked her daughter's hair.
"But you have to go hunny," she told her. "This professor guy will teach you how to control your powers so you'll never have to worry about hurting people."
"But I don't even know what my power is!" Madrid sobbed.
"Shhh. Shhh. Its alright. Maybe these people can tell you what your power is," she murmured, slowly standing up from the couch and pulling her daughter with her. "Come on," she said, making Madrid look into her face. "Lets go get you packed, okay?"
Madrid sighed dejectedly and let her mother drag her up the steps to her bedroom.
An hour later, Madrid and Cassandra struggled back down the steps, a huge suitcase between them. Richard had gone outside to the enormous backyard as a huge black jet landed in the middle of it.
"Wow!" Madrid breathed as a stunning black woman with white hair stepped out of the jet, followed by a bald man in a wheelchair.
"Good afternoon," the bald man greeted them. "My name is Charles Xavier and this is one of my colleagues Ororo Munroe. Shall we go now?"
Richard and the woman lugged Madrid's suitcase into the plane, and Madrid said good bye to her mother.
"Don't forget to feed Caramel," Madrid sniffed, hugging her mother tightly. "I'll miss you guys so much!"
Cassandra smiled and stroked her daughter's hair.
"We'll miss you to," she replied. "And don't you forget to write to us."
Madrid hugged her father then boarded the jet with the two strangers. She pressed her face against the window and waved to her parents until the jet flew away from her home, leaving her family behind.
Madrid sniffed, trying hard not to cry in front of these people.
"Its okay to cry, Madrid," the professor assured her. "We won't tell anyone."
Madrid glared at the man, but still didn't cry.
"I just want to tell you a little bit about the place where you are going," the professor went on. "There are going to be other mutants there, students in my home. Some of them are alarming at first, but I'm sure you'll get to know them."
Madrid glared at the window and thought about how much she was gonna hate this place.
"I can read your mind, Madrid."
Madrid gasped and stared at the bald man. "What?"
"I can read minds," he repeated, a slight smile on his features. "And I can tell you what your powers are."
Madrid's eyes bugged and she tried to shrink into her seat.
"Maybe I don't want to know, alright?" she snapped. "Just leave me alone!"
The professor stared at her for a few more minutes then turned back to the console of the jet. They flew on in silence for another hour before Ororo announced: "We're home."
Next chapter coming soon...
Good Bye!
Madrid stared at her father.
"Why?" she cried. "I don't want to go away! I want to stay here with you!" She grabbed onto her mother stubbornly. "I'm not going."
Cassandra Noce sighed and stroked her daughter's hair.
"But you have to go hunny," she told her. "This professor guy will teach you how to control your powers so you'll never have to worry about hurting people."
"But I don't even know what my power is!" Madrid sobbed.
"Shhh. Shhh. Its alright. Maybe these people can tell you what your power is," she murmured, slowly standing up from the couch and pulling her daughter with her. "Come on," she said, making Madrid look into her face. "Lets go get you packed, okay?"
Madrid sighed dejectedly and let her mother drag her up the steps to her bedroom.
An hour later, Madrid and Cassandra struggled back down the steps, a huge suitcase between them. Richard had gone outside to the enormous backyard as a huge black jet landed in the middle of it.
"Wow!" Madrid breathed as a stunning black woman with white hair stepped out of the jet, followed by a bald man in a wheelchair.
"Good afternoon," the bald man greeted them. "My name is Charles Xavier and this is one of my colleagues Ororo Munroe. Shall we go now?"
Richard and the woman lugged Madrid's suitcase into the plane, and Madrid said good bye to her mother.
"Don't forget to feed Caramel," Madrid sniffed, hugging her mother tightly. "I'll miss you guys so much!"
Cassandra smiled and stroked her daughter's hair.
"We'll miss you to," she replied. "And don't you forget to write to us."
Madrid hugged her father then boarded the jet with the two strangers. She pressed her face against the window and waved to her parents until the jet flew away from her home, leaving her family behind.
Madrid sniffed, trying hard not to cry in front of these people.
"Its okay to cry, Madrid," the professor assured her. "We won't tell anyone."
Madrid glared at the man, but still didn't cry.
"I just want to tell you a little bit about the place where you are going," the professor went on. "There are going to be other mutants there, students in my home. Some of them are alarming at first, but I'm sure you'll get to know them."
Madrid glared at the window and thought about how much she was gonna hate this place.
"I can read your mind, Madrid."
Madrid gasped and stared at the bald man. "What?"
"I can read minds," he repeated, a slight smile on his features. "And I can tell you what your powers are."
Madrid's eyes bugged and she tried to shrink into her seat.
"Maybe I don't want to know, alright?" she snapped. "Just leave me alone!"
The professor stared at her for a few more minutes then turned back to the console of the jet. They flew on in silence for another hour before Ororo announced: "We're home."
Next chapter coming soon...
