Chapter 2: Tsunami
PLEASE Read and Review! This is my first X-Men fic and I would like to know what people think. I hope that you will not turn away from it because it contains OC's. If you do it's your loss, but this is not your ordinary X-Men Evolution fic. This story takes place during Sharli's story Challenge. Her story focused on the Brotherhood; this story focuses on the X-Men. I hope you enjoy it.
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Andrea Daugherty needed to let it all out. For the longest time she had bottled it up, but no more. She slammed the door to her house shut and walked in to her back yard. The music blared from the hidden speakers in the rocks by the waterfall of the pool.
She picked up a loose rock and flung it at the fence. The echo resounded through the air. Bits of wood chipped off. She smiled, and let another fly. Rock after rock, more wood fell. The rocks were all gone.
She stomped on the ground and waved her hands in the air. Andrea could not even imagine how she must look, but it did not matter. The tension had to get out.
Water splashed on her pants and she opened her eyes.
She was five feet away from the pool, and even the strong wind could not have blown it that far. Andrea walked over to the pool. A thought came to her. She swung her arms up in the air and the water sprouted, like a fountain.
Her jaw dropped.
Asher.
The mutant gene had gone to her just as it had gone to him. What could she do? Her parents weren't home so that was good. But still. They had tried to send her brother Asher to a "home" when they found out he had powers, but he had run away. Maybe she could do the same. She ran into the house. The water followed to the door. She slammed it shut and leaned her back against it.
"Stop, please stop," she begged.
Andrea turned to the pool and put her hands up. The water sloshed out of the pool in the other direction and knocked down the fence.
"No!" She clasped her hands to her head.
A crash behind her made her spin around. The water faucet had broken off and water was shooting from the pipes. She waved her hands, begging it to stop, but more water came out.
"Help, oh help!" She cried.
But who was she kidding? No one had been able to help Asher, and no one would help her.
