Disclaimer: If you have heard of these characters or ideas, they aren't mine. The characters: 'Phantom X', 'Sable', 'Viper', 'Charm', 'Rosethorn', and 'Sonic' aren't mine either, they belong to a friend of mine, Kris Jones. I own characters Natalie, Kevin, and Camille. And together, we helped to create 'Tracker', 'Blacklight', and Michele.

a new note from an author friend of mine; she has decided to change 'Viper' to 'Sidewinder'.

Author's Note: This story is a mix between the X-Men movies, comics and the cartoon (X-Men: Evolution). I have only taken characters and small ideas. So, don't be alarmed if none of the story fits with any of the movies or comics or cartoon's plots.

Summary: Magneto has made a machine that either amplifies or creates new mutant power and has used it on four already. But now those four have turned against him and made new friends at Professor Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters. To reclaim his loss, Magneto kidnaps the four runaways as well as two young X-Men.

Chapter 2: Encounter

As another hour passed, a group of what looked to be young school dropouts began to get restless. A young boy with short brown hair and green tinged skin crouched underneath the university sign, watching three flies buzz around his head. Out of nowhere, his tongue flashed out and all three bugs were gone. He only sat there with a satisfied smile and smacked his lips.

"That was gross, Toad," said a dirty blonde girl.

"Oh, sorry did you want one?" Toad asked ever so sweetly. The girl rolled her eyes and began to gossip once more with her dark-haired friend. "So, anyways when are we going to move, Avalanche?" Toad asked a tall boy with shaggy brown hair.

"Soon," was all Avalanche could say. He leaned against the entrance column and jammed his hands into his jeans pockets and said, "When Bam-bam gives the signal."

"Then, what's the signal?" a small voice said, coming from the stone column. The stone pattern suddenly shifted and changed to reveal a small girl with short pale green his and yellow eyes. But before Avalanche could say anything in reply, a huge explosion came from one of the buildings.

"That's the signal, Camille," he said with a smile, "now we just wait for Bam to get here."

And sure enough Bam-bam came running across the campus towards the waiting group. She was a slender blonde with a street look that let her fit in with her 'college classes'. She had the ability to produce small, but highly explosive energy balls; making her the perfect one to set a diversion so, they could get what they needed.

"The generator's around back!" Bam-bam huffed. Avalanche nodded then waved the rest of the group. They raced across the campus towards the back buildings away from all the commotion. As they turned the corner and approached the metal doors, Bam didn't hesitate to throw her energy balls. They exploded when the hit their target. When the smoke cleared, the group started towards the open building, but an invisible force pulled them back. They all scrambled up and turned to see the source. There they saw a band of people wearing some kind of black uniform. The only differences between each one were the different colored stripes running across their chests. Standing in front was Jean Grey. She had used her telekinetic powers to pull them back.

"Why couldn't you X-Men stay at home!" yelled Avalanche.

"Because trouble always seems to call us out," Scott retorted.

"The Brotherhood isn't trouble, and who says you're the peacemakers, Cyclops," snapped the dirty blonde as she raised her arms over her head and ran her hands through her hair. She did this as if she was trying to get Cyclops's attention, but instead it was her concentration that was broken by a huge icicle plunging into the ground barely six-inches in front of her.

"Save your antics for someone desperate, Amanda," called out a loud voice. The girl looked up to see Rogue standing next to Bobby was holding his hand out with a white, glittering cloud swirling around it.

"Its Charm now, Rogue," the girl called back. Then a loud clank of metal came from behind the Brotherhood group. They spun around to face the building. There they saw two girls trying to meld the doors back onto the doorway. One girl was holding the door against the building. She was wearing the same black uniform, but hers had pearly white stripes with a clear plastic covering over it. The other girl, who had bright red stripes, was trying to melt the metal with fire that twirled around her arm and shot out at the door.

How…they made a diversion of their own, Avalanche thought, why do they always ruin everything! Angrily, Avalanche pointed at the ground in the direction of the two girls.

"Phantom! Sable!" Cyclops yelled, "Get out of the way!" The girl holding the door looked at her team startled, then suddenly disappeared. But the other girl didn't get the warning as fast and was hit by the small tremor that was sent by Avalanche. Avalanche mumbled a curse, and then sent another tremor through the ground. Just as the girl with the red stripes was getting up, she was hit again and this time the girl who had disappeared, reappeared just as abruptly. Both girls fell down dazed.

Before any of the X-Men could run over and help them, Charm's dark-haired friend darted over to the fallen girls. She picked them up by their wrists to which wounds opened as if she had wrapped thorns around them. Both girls struggled, but were still too dazed from the tremors.

"Don't you think my new name, Rosethorn suits my power," the girl said cruelly. "Never a beauty without her thorns." She squeezed tighter making the wounds deeper and tossed them to the ground cradling their injured arms.

"Scott, if we don't get them to a medic soon, they'll lose too much blood," Jean said while she watched the girls try to nurse their wounds. Although Jean was a doctor and the red cross on her shoulder proved it, she could nothing without any medication. Cyclops nodded, but before he could say anything, a small cage of lightning formed around the Brotherhood group, who was trying to reenter the building.

Cyclops turned to Storm, but she shook her head saying that she didn't do anything. Now he was confused. But the Brotherhood wasn't, they stood in their cage glaring not at the X-Men, but at something on the side. Cyclops followed their stare to see yet another group of young teens.

Well, that's the second chapter. I know the story is really confusing right now with all the characters, but it will get cleared up soon.