The storm raged on through the night as Katherine Pryde, or Kitty, as she liked to be called, slept. She turned in her sleep. She was having a very cool dream. She was flying through the night, high above the city. Free with no worries at all. But her enjoyment wouldn't last; as if some force had taken the power from her, she dropped instantly as her screams sounded through the city. As she landed on the pavement, she was shocked to discover that she was in the basement instead of her room.

Confused and scared, she trembled as her parents raced down.

"What happened?" Her father asked. "Were you sleepwalking?"

"No. I fell." Kitty explained hysterically as she hugged her mother. "I just..." She didn't know how to explain it without sounding ridiculous. "I fell through the ceiling."


Back at the institute, Cerebro had locked on Kitty's mutant signature. "Discovery. Mutant signature." It stated. "The second detection in this vicinity. Extrapolation complete. Identity confirmed. Name: Kitty Pryde. Residence: Northbrook. Age: 15."

Xavier disconnected from Cerebro as he prepared to go and meet this new mutant.


"Now, now, dear." Kitty's mother comforted her as she cried. "I'm sure you were just having a nightmare."

Her father looked up, and his eyes widened in disbelief. "I don't think so."

They were all staring at the ceiling, where Kitty's blankets were halfway phased through it.

"What am I?" Kitty shouted. "What's happening to me?"


Xavier pressed a button on his computer. "Prep the Blackbird."


It was a bright and beautiful day at Bayville High, and a certain mutant was running towards the door, trying to get to class. Kurt looked at his watch and realized that it had already been five minutes since class started. "Late again!" He mumbled through the burger that he was currently eating.

Finishing his food, Kurt looked around to see if anyone was looking before teleporting near the entrance to the school. Congratulating himself on his quick thinking, he turned around the corner to enter the school when he found Principal Darkholme in his path.

"Miss Darkholme!" He gasped, realizing he was busted.

She grabbed his wrist and looked at his watch. "Watch isn't slow. Must be you. Another tardy, Mr. Wagner, and I'm enrolling you in my after-school group."

Just then, Scott came out to save Kurt.

"Hey, light a fire under it, kid." Scott told him as he ushered him into the building. "Your teacher sent me to look for you." He gave a glance at the principal. "Miss Darkholme." He then gave an annoyed look at Kurt. "Stopped off for another breakfast burger gut bomb?"

"What can I say?" Kurt joked. "It's an addiction."

Darkholme narrowed her eyes.

'Why did his wrist feel furry?' She thought to herself.


Stepping down the stairs quietly, Kitty looked to see that neither her mother nor father were there. Knowing she was in the clear, she made her way to the front door and was about to head out to school when her mother came out of the kitchen.

"Dear?" She asked. "I thought we agreed you were staying home today."

"Yeah, well, like, what's the point?" Kitty said in exasperation. "You guys don't want to talk about it. And I'll go crazy sitting around here!"

"But should you really be at school?" Her mother asked in concern.

"Kitty!" Her father's voice came from upstairs. "Honey, where are you?"

"Please, Mom." Kitty begged. "Dad will make me stay."

"All right. Go on." She said with a light smile.

Kitty blew a kiss of thanks to her mother as she left, hoping to have a normal day, not knowing that her life would change forever as the Blackbird was making its way to Illinois.

Danny was feeling nervous as he sat next to Xavier. "Why me, professor? Why not Jean? She's a people person." He asked. He didn't really want to be here. Not so close to home. He thought he'd put his past behind him and would never lay a foot anywhere in Illinois, but fate had other plans for him.

"Because you're the one who can connect to this girl." Xavier told him. "After all, she has the power to phase through things. Just like you."

"Just like me?" Danny asked, suddenly intrigued by this new prospect. Could there be a possibility that this girl wasn't a mutant, but something like him? "Where in Illinois are we going again?"

"Northbrook, why?" Xavier asked.

Danny nodded as he realized that it was probably likely that the girl was just a mutant. "Just wanted to know how far she lives from where I used to." He lied.

"Now that you mention it, Danny." Xavier mentioned. "You never did say where specifically in Illinois you were from. You only mentioned it was a small town."

Xavier remembered how he came across Danny; when he first sensed him through Cerebro, he found that he was in the area of Bayville. When asked what happened to Danny's parents, the young man would only say, "dead." He didn't give any more answers or hints as to where he came from or what his background was. Despite the mysterious circumstances, Xavier saw that he was just a boy who needed a home and people to be around. So he took him in. Yet after all this time, he still knew nothing more about Danny's past.

"It's nothing worth knowing, professor." Danny deflected. "Trust me."

Xavier nodded, deciding that Danny would talk about his past when he's ready. "Very well then."

"You said there was another mutant here, right?" Danny asked, hoping to change the conversation. "One from a foster home."

"Yes." Xavier answered. "Lance Alvers. Let me worry about that. I'd like you to focus on Kitty's parents. Remember, you're a model of what we're offering them. No pressure."

"Yeah." Danny muttered, making Xavier turn to him in concern.

"Danny, are you all right?"

Danny could only let out a small shrug. "I'm just a little nervous being so close to home. I..." He stopped as he tried to keep the memories from coming up.

"It's all right." Xavier soothed him. "Remember, Danny, the past is only the past. It can't hurt you."

The phantom X-Men merely stared out the window. "If only that were true."

"Also, look on the bright side; I've saved you from taking your midterm." Xavier brought up, hoping to lighten his student's mood.

Letting out a chuckle, the teenager smiled at his teacher. "You really know how to look on the bright side of things, professor."

Xavier grinned. "It's what I do."

Soon Xavier and Danny found themselves on the front porch of the Pryde's talking with Kitty's parents.

"What are you talking about?" Her mother said, feeling alarmed. "How do you know Kitty?"

"Please, can we come in for a sec?" Danny requested. "We'll answer all your questions."

"Excuse me, but you can talk to us out here." Kitty's father said, not wanting to let these weird strangers into his home.

"Very well." Xavier nodded. "I think you know Kitty is going through a very unique transition. We simply want to help her through it. Why don't you tell us about last night?"

The couple looked at each other in fear before the father glared at Xavier, pointing at him.

"Last night is none of your business! Please just leave us alone." The couple then went inside as Danny sighed.

"Can't say that I blame them, professor." He said to the man. "No offense, but you came off very creepy. I mean, you said, "Why don't you tell us about last night?" as if you were some government agent spying on them."

Xavier rubbed his head as he realized that his student was right. "I'll work on it next time. In the meantime, I'll need you to make contact with Kitty at her school. I'm sure your more sociable personality will be a bigger help than I was here."

Danny groaned. "Great spending my day off from school at another school. That's just swell."


In the front yard of the institute, Logan was cleaning his motorcycle with a rag when he stopped as his senses picked up a familiar scent.

"Sabretooth." He growled, realizing that his greatest rival was in the area.

And he was right, as Sabretooth was riding his motorcycle around Bayville, trying to find Logan. "Wolverine." He snarled.

Knowing that it was time to settle the score, Logan put on an orange jumpsuit that had a cowl with pointy ears that made him look even more ferocious than before. He slipped on his motorcycle helmet before jumping on the bike and riding out of the institute, passing Kurt and Scott, who looked at him in awe.

"What's up with Logan?" Kurt asked.

"Whoa, that man is packing some serious attitude." Scott commented.

"Wanna follow him?" Kurt asked Scott with a grin.

Scott smiled. "Let's go!"

The two went into the garage, which housed a number of vehicles. There was Xavier's Rolls-Royce. The X-Van, Danny's moped, and, of course, Scott's car.

"Should we take the X-Van?" Kurt looked at the huge van, which was equipped with tons of gadgets.

Scott shook his head. "A lower profile, I think. And cooler, besides." He hoped into his car. "You coming?"

Kurt teleported into the passenger seat. "Hit it!"

The car sped off as the duo prepared to follow Logan.


Kitty was putting her books in her locker, dreading her next class, which was PE. Unknown to her, she was being watched by two preppy-looking girls.

"Riley, check the Kitty Pity Party." Amy said to her friend.

"Dreading PE, no doubt." Riley said with a cruel smile. "Probably the only class she's not acing."

"Let's give her some time off." Amy suggested as the two snuck up behind the girl and pushed her into her locker before slamming it shut.

"World closing in on you, Kitty?" Amy joked as the two girls left, leaving Kitty trapped.

"Hey!" Kitty banged on the locker door. "Let me out, you jerks! Open this door! Somebody open this door!"

"Sure." Came a boy's voice as the door opened and Kitty fell to the floor.

"Uh!" Kitty got off the floor and looked up to see a black-haired boy staring at her with a smile. She blushed as she got up. "Thanks so much." She then wondered how he got it open. "How did you open it without the combination?"

Danny smirked as he banged on another locker, causing the door to open. "I know how lockers work. I've been shoved in them enough times."

"You as well." Kitty had a look of understanding on her face.

"Yeah." Danny replied. "Who did it to you?"

"Some bitches named Riley and Amy." Kitty said with a snarl before thanking her rescuer. "Anyway, thanks." She held out her hand. "I'm Kitty."

Danny shook her hand. "Danny, I was wondering if we could talk."

"I'd like to, but I have to get to class." Kitty said disappointedly, not wanting to go to PE.

"Oh, yeah, sure." Danny realized. "How about after class?"

"Sure." Kitty said enthusiastically, happy to have met a new friend. "Like, I'll see you then."

She skipped off to PE in much higher spirits than earlier today, when she accidentally phased through one of the school's vending machines.

"Oops." She said before she heard a gasp. She looked over to her right, where there was another boy who looked like a street punk with his grungy clothes and mullet.

The guy was looking at her in awe. "Hey, you see what you just did?"

"What? I..." Kitty tried to think of an excuse to get out of this.

"You just walked through the vending machine like it wasn't even there." The guy said, clearly impressed. "That is so cool!"

"You're crazy!" Kitty denied as she turned to head to class when he grabbed her arm.

"No. no." He said. "Wait a minute. I'm the one guy here who gets the beauty of it. Because you're just like me. Really!"

"Who are you?"

Kitty turned to see that Danny had arrived and was looking at the new guy in suspicion.

"The name's Lance." Lance said as he glared at Danny. "Lance Alvers." He pushed Danny into the lockers. "Now get lost."

Danny pushed him back. "Piss off, Mr. Mullet."

Lance growled, and as he did, the entire school started to shake as an earthquake happened, causing all the lockers to open, spilling out textbooks and papers, before it suddenly stopped.

"How did you do that?" Kitty asked as she realized Lance was the one doing it.

Lance smiled at her. "Because I'm just like you. Getting the picture?"

"No!" Kitty said, as her fear and lack of understanding of what was going on gripped her. "You're just, like, some freak! Leave me alone!"

She ran off, trying to forget about the earthquake boy as she tried to continue her day.

Danny watched Kitty leave before he turned to Lance, realizing that he was the other mutant the professor found in the area. "Look, I think we need to talk."

"Shut up!" Lance snarled as he got in Danny's face. "And stay away from her! She's not like you. She's like me. We're better than you, Normie."

The punk then gasped as Danny's eyes glowed green.

"Trust me, I'm far from normal." Danny told him. "Now do me a favor and leave Kitty alone. Got it?"

Lance felt the power this new guy was giving off, so he decided to call it quits as he turned to leave.

Meanwhile, Kitty had finally reached the field as she ran up to the coach.

Riley and Amy were doing some stretches when Riley saw her favorite target join the class.

"Hey, Amy." Riley got her friend's attention. "Check who got out."

"Pryde, you're late." The coach said.

"Sorry, coach." Kitty apologized. "I was, like, having trouble with my locker." She glanced at Riley and Amy, who laughed.

"Alright, you three." The coach said to the three girls. "To the long jump. Pryde, you're tardy, so you're first."

As the three girls went to do the exercise, up above on the roof, a boy was trying to get a hatch open when he heard footsteps and saw they were coming from his friend who was with him.

"Shut up with the clodding around." The first boy elbowed his partner in crime.

"Stow it, Griff!" The other boy replied. "Can we just bust in through here or not?"

"Not." Griff said defeated. "It's wired into the alarm system."

"Well, now what, Alvers?" The other boy turned to their leader, Lance, who was watching Kitty on the field. "We got no way into this stinking office, and midterms start in the morning."

"Yeah, and exam answers ain't exactly gonna fetch a prime price after the test." Griff pointed out. "Can't you just, you know, make a door?"

"Sure. And have them know we were in?" Lance said sarcastically. "They'll change the tests!" He went back to watching Kitty. "I got a sweeter idea. Her."

"What?" Griff said in disbelief. "What are you gonna have her long jump through the wall? Come on, get serious."

Lance grabbed Griff's arm. "You riding me, Griff? Huh? Are you?" The ground started to shake, responding to Lance's annoyance.

"Sorry, man." Griff apologized. "I was just..."

"Whoa, whoa." The other boy tried to calm Lance down. "It's cool, Lance."

Lance got a hold of his powers as he made the shaking stop. "You two losers just line up the customers. I'll snatch the answers."

Kitty was about to jump when she tripped. Frustrated that she had made a fool of herself, she started to hit the ground as Riley and Amy snickered.

"Mrrow!" Amy made a cat noise. "Kitty-cat's got a temper."

"Take notes, Pryde." Riley said as she was about to make the long jump. "This is how athletes do it." As she was about to run, she felt something grab her leg as she fell face-first into the sand.

Kitty couldn't help but laugh at her tormentor's misfortune. "Olympic gold medal material right there, Riley."

Unfortunately, her good mood was ruined when the ground started to shake as Riley was thrown off the ground before falling into the sand again.

Looking to her left, she saw Lance on top of the building waving at her.

Feeling a bit freaked out, she started to run, as she needed to be by herself now.

She ran into the empty theater room as she kicked a chair in frustration. She sat down on the table when her weight caused it to tip over, spilling the bowl of fake fruit. She tried to catch it, but the bowl went through her hands.

Touching the bowl again, she was surprised that her hand made contact with it this time. Looking at her hand, she got an idea as she tried to concentrate, trying this time to phase her hand through the bowl, and it did this time.

"Cool." Kitty couldn't help but admit.

"I'll say, you're getting a hang of it much better than I did."

Kitty gasped as she saw Danny right next to her.

"What are you doing here?" Kitty asked in shock.

"I wanted to talk to you." Danny responded.

Kitty blushed at this cute boy wanting to talk to her when she realized something. "Don't you have class?"

"I don't go to school here." Danny admitted as he sat down in one of the chairs in the audience. "I haven't been to Illinois for a long time."

"Where do you live then?" Kitty was interested in this guy; he seemed really mysterious and cool.

"I live in a town called Bayville." Danny answered. "Before, I lived in a small town here called Amity Park."

The name sounded familiar to Kitty as she tried to think of where she heard it from. "Oh, yeah, I think I heard of that place." Amity Park, from what she heard, was a ghost town. "Isn't it supposedly haunted?"

Danny chuckled. "Nah. It's just something the locals came up with to attract tourists."

"So, what're you, like, here for if you don't go to school here?" Kitty wondered.

"Well, Kitty, the school I go to, the Xavier Institute, sent me here to tell you that we want to offer you a place with us." Danny revealed.

"A place with you guys?" Kitty repeated as she sat down next to him. "What kind of school would want me?"

"It's a school for the gifted." Danny said.

"Look, I may be at the top of my class, but I'm no genius." Kitty said self-depreciatingly.

"I don't mean that kind of gifted." Danny corrected.

Kitty raised an eyebrow. "Then what do you mean?"

"Like this." Danny got up and phased his hand through the seat, making Kitty gasp.

"You, you just." She looked at Danny in what seemed to be kinship. "You're just like me. What are you? What am I? What are we?"

"We're mutants, Kitty." Danny divulged. "We're born with a special gene that gives us powers. You can phase through stuff, and so can I, but I also have other gifts."

Before Kitty's very eyes, a ring came from Danny's waist and split into two, going up and down his body, transforming him. His hair was snow white, and he had glowing green eyes. His clothes were replaced with a black and white jumpsuit with the logo of a P inside a D.

"Whoa, you look like a ghost." Kitty said as she admired his form.

"Yeah, my powers are ghost powers." Danny explained. "I can walk through walls, disappear, and fly."

"Oh my gosh, that is so cool." Kitty said as she looked at him like he was a superhero. "Wait, you said you were from Amity Park. Does that mean all that ghost talk was about you?"

Danny had a shy smile on his face. "Kinda."

"Cool." Kitty replied. "Oh, wait, that was you that made Riley trip. You were invisible."

"Yep." Danny nodded.

"So you go to a school with people who have powers?" Kitty asked, wondering what this school was like.

"Yep, and we would like for you to join us." Danny offered.

Kitty was conflicted. "I don't know. This just seems so much. It's all happening too fast."

"I know how you feel." Danny said understandingly. "You're scared of your powers, and I can relate. When I first got mine, I had trouble keeping them under control. Sometimes I would just phase through the floor, and it was a bitch to hold test tubes in chemistry. I ended up getting banned from handling any fragile objects."

Kitty laughed a bit at the story. "What are the other students like?"

"Oh, well, there's Scott; he's a bit uptight, but I'm working on that. There's Jean, who's one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. We have Kurt, who is an absolute jokester. They're all nice people who won't give you any trouble." He then smirked. "There's also no lockers there as well. So, how about it? Want to join us?"

Kitty had a bright smile on her face. "You, like, had me at no lockers."

Danny laughed. "I'll call the professor then. He's a really chill and understanding guy." He transformed back into his human form and turned to leave. "I'll see ya later, Kitty."

Kitty waved. "Yeah, like, thanks." She then left to head back to class when she ran into Lance.

"Hey." Lance greeted.

"Oh, hey." Kitty replied, remembering how she called him a freak earlier and feeling guilty over it. "Look, I'm sorry about calling you a freak earlier. I didn't mean it; I was, like, just going through a lot."

Lance didn't care about that. "Don't worry about it. Actually, I know how you can make it up to me. Meet me outside the office in an hour."

"Uh, yeah, like, sure." Kitty said hesitantly, wondering what he wanted.

As Kitty went back to class, Danny was on the phone, speaking to Xavier. "Yeah, professor, I talked to her. She's on board with joining us."

"Excellent." Xavier's voice said. "I'll try to persuade Kitty's parents to let her give it a shot. I just got done asking social services about Mr. Alvers."

In the corner of his eye, Danny saw Lance talking to Kitty and knew that could only mean disaster. "Hold on, professor; I think we might have trouble coming our way."

"Whatever obstacles get in the way, remember they can be overcome." Xavier advised him.

"You're right, professor. I'll see ya later." He hung up the phone, not hearing Xavier's protests.

"Danny, wait!" He tried to get his student to come help him, but it was too late. The professor sighed, looking at the stairs leading down. "Although obstacles can be overcome, some are more irritating than others."

Bracing himself, Xavier rolled down the stairs as he let loose several cries of alarm before crashing into a parked car.

"This town really needs more ramps." He said out loud.


Scott stopped his car as Kurt tried to look for any sigh of Logan.

"I've lost him!" Kurt hit the car in frustration.

"Hey! Hey!" Scott protested. "Watch the door panel! They're smudge resistant, not dent resistant."

Kurt continued to search for Logan before pointing upward. "There!"

On top of a six-story parking garage was Logan. The man stood ready, before he heard the sound of a motorcycle and soon Sabretooth came in as the motorcycle was launched off the roof of a nearby building and landed near Logan, who jumped out of the way.

"Unfinished business, runt!" Sabretooth cried.

"Bring it on, pops." Logan challenged. "Bring it on." He raised his hand, extending his claws.

Making the first move, Sabretooth tried to ram Logan with his bike, but the smaller mutant, used his claws to cut off the front wheel, causing him to fall off the building. Sabretooth managed to grab onto the edge of the floor of the parking garage as he pulled himself back up while his bike continued to fall.

It was about to fall on Kurt and Scott, when Kurt grabbed Scott and teleported them out of harm's way. Unfortunately the same couldn't be said for Scott's car, which was destroyed when the bike fell on it.

"My car!" Scott bemoaned.

Up above, Logan was knocked off his feet, as Sabretooth managed to push an entire car through the ceiling. He did it again, making Logan fall down the hole.

Now that they were on the same level, Sabretooth used a third car to pin Logan against a pillar.

"One shall fall by the other's hand." Sabretooth said. "Our destiny, we can't change it."

Logan grunted as he tried to push the car off. "I didn't know you went for that philosophy mumbo jumbo."

"Hey, hairball!" Scott shouted as he and Kurt appeared in their uniforms. "I got your destiny right here!" He fired his optic blast at the hairy mutant, sending him crashing into a van.

Kurt then charged at Sabretooth, but he merely bounced off his chest.

"Typical." Kurt said as Sabretooth approached him only for Logan to tackle him into an elevator. Sabretooth kicked Logan out as the doors closed, with Logan cutting through the metal but it was too late as the elevator went down.

"A taste of things to come, Wolverine!" Sabretooth promised, his voice echoing through the elevator shaft.

Kurt and Scott then went to his side.

"Ha! We showed him!" Kurt cheered. "We are the X-Men!"

"I don't fight your battles." Logan scolded him. "So don't fight mine." He then left.

"He loves us." Kurt said.

"Oh, yeah. Big time." Scott replied sarcastically.


Lance was waiting outside of the school when Kitty came up to him.

"So what did you need?" The girl asked hesitantly.

"The principal confiscated some of my stuff." Lance lied. "Can you phase me through the wall into the office?"

Kitty didn't know if she should do this. "I don't know."

"Come on, Kitty." Lance begged. "It's just one teensy favor."

She sighed. "Alright." She then phased her and Lance through the wall and into the office as Danny was watching them from a distance.

"Oh, no." He moaned.

"Whoa!" Kitty couldn't believe she managed to phase through it, along with bringing another person as well. "Did you see me? Did you?"

"Yeah! Wow, Kitty, how did it feel?" Lance asked.

"Oh, it was, like, totally unbelievable." She said in excitement, getting a rush from doing it.

"You're making it yours, Kitty. Once you own it, nothing can own you." Lance told her before he went to the computer and downloaded the test answers onto a floppy disk.

"Test answers present and accounted for." He said in victory.

"Hey!" Kitty realized she had been tricked. "You lied to me! All you wanted was to cheat!"

"Hey, this crummy school uses kinds of tests to keep us down, Kitty." Lance argued. "No more! We take control. Now let's modify some grades." He started to type on the computer. "Pryde, P R-"

"No!" Kitty grabbed his arm, to stop him from changing her grade.

"Look relax, Kitty." Lance tried to calm her down. "It's just a stupid test. What could cheating on a test lead to?"

"You wouldn't believe what it would lead to." Danny said as he appeared in the office staring at Lance with a cold stare that he wouldn't admit creeped him out. "Trust me."

"Danny!" Kitty said in shock.

"Look guys, let's leave here before you get into any more trouble." Danny offered, trying to keep them from going down the same path he did. He didn't need those two to ruin their lives over a stupid test.

"Danny, I didn't know that he was gonna cheat." Kitty tried to explain. "He tricked me."

"I didn't." Lance interjected. "I just wanted to help you take control."

"Take control of what, Lance?" Danny asked.

"The world." Lance replied. "We have these powers, why not use them to make life easier for ourselves? I mean what else is there to do with them?"

Danny gave Lance a look of disappointment. "You may have power, Lance, but you don't know how to use it."

"I'll show you how I use it!" Lance gritted his teeth as the school started to shake as a book shelf fell on Danny.

"Danny!" Kitty cried before Lance grabbed her arm.

"Come on!" Lance used his powers to make a whole in the wall and tried to drag her away. "Let's go!"

"No!" Kitty used her power to phase her arm out. "I'm not going with you!"

They then saw Danny phase through the book shelf as he gave Lance a glowing green glare.

"Leave while you have the chance, Lance." Danny threatened.

Knowing that this was a losing battle Lance left the school.

Kitty looked at Danny with guilt in her eyes, feeling that she was responsible for all of this. "I'm so sorry about all this."

Danny smiled at her. "You don't have anything to be sorry about, Kitty. You made the right choice. Now let's get out of here." He phased her through the wall where they met with Xavier and Kitty's parents.

Kitty was immediately engulfed in a hug from her mom and dad.

"Kitty, are you okay?" Her mother asked worriedly.

Kitty nodded. "Mom, Daddy, these people, they, like, want to help me. I trust them."

"I know, sweetie." Her father said. "And so do I." He gave a look of gratitude to Danny as he clapped him on the shoulder. "Thank you for helping my daughter. You're a good influence."

Danny blushed. "Thanks." He said, wishing that Sam's parents would think that.

Her father then turned to Xavier. "Professor, I think we have some things to talk about."

Xavier agreed. "Yes, we do."


It was later in the day as authorities were inspecting the damage to the school. On a hill, Lance was watching what was going on as he decided to book it when he ran into Darkholme.

"I'd say you've blown your chances at this school, haven't you?" She quipped.

"And you are?" Lance asked warily.

"Your new advisor." Darkholme smirked evilly. "I've made an opening for you at Bayville High. I have much to teach you, my young Avalanche." She said as she showed her true form.