Dawn looked from her window upon the winter wonderland outside. It was early December, school was finished for the year and most of the students were going home that day. That included Shock. Children, along with teenagers, were savouring the time they had left before going back home. Playing in the cold snow, they threw snow balls at each other. Some of the bolder naughtier kids chucked some at Scott Summers and Jean Grey who were watching over them. Being hit by the snow, they laughed and threw some back.

Dawn got jolted out of her thought by a knock at the door. Climbing from her bed, she opened it to find Storm.

"Dawn, you have a visitor," She said, chewing her lip. Dawn gave Storm a disapproving look, who would visit her?

"Okay, Miss Munroe" Dawn closed the door behind her as she followed Storm down the stairs into a sitting room that was empty. Save for one man.

"Dawn, we found a relative," Storm said, gesturing towards the man, "this is your uncle, David Ferman". He was a middle aged man who was tall. He had shots of grey through his dark brown hair and he wore a grey suit. The man stood up walked over to Dawn with he arms open.

"Hello, Dawn, I'm glad to finally meet you," David said with a smile. He seemed hurt when Dawn didn't step into his arms for a hug. Dawn looked at him suspiciously.

"Who are you and why are you here?" Dawn asked. David grinned,

"I have answers to all those questions," he said, he handed her some documents. Flipping through them, Dawn read that he was in fact her relative. "These documents got lost for years. My sister had them, but she forgets things. When she died they found these and passed it onto me". Dawn looked up from the pages with tears in her eyes; she stepped forward and hugged David warmly.

"I can't believe it, I finally have a family," Dawn smiled, still clinging to David's shoulder.

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Shock was walking down the hallway, a glass of water in his hands. He wanted to see Dawn before he left for home. He walked past the sitting room door and stopped. Dawn was in there, hugging what looked like a relative of some sort, with tears streaming down her cheeks happily. Shock smiled. Now maybe Dawn would be happy and she wouldn't be lonely while he was away. He was about to leave when the older man looked up, straight into Shock's eyes. The man grinned all the way to his molars. The mans eyes then shifted to a yellow colour. Shocks glass smashed to the floor.