Some Daughters Of Some Bells (
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Here, in a place where she is quite an unexpected sight, is:
an eight year old girl with brown-flecked white wings, looking dismayed and lost.
with Prime (Aestrix)
with Edie and Emily (Maggie)
with Gloria (Maggie)
with Gren (Rockeye)
an eight year old girl with brown-flecked white wings, looking dismayed and lost.
with Prime (Aestrix)
with Edie and Emily (Maggie)
with Gloria (Maggie)
with Gren (Rockeye)
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Glass steps into the world. "You can close the door if you like. I have no objection to dropping you off in Milliways again on my way out if you'd like to explore it."
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The twins step out into the hallway. "Papa's teaching a class right now, but I think this probably counts as an exceptional enough circumstance for it to get let out early." She pauses. "Yep. Do you need to be led there or do you also have some kind of navigational power or something?"
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It isn't very far to the relevant classroom.
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Inside the classroom there is a middle-aged man in a wheelchair stacking some papers at the front of the room.
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A sharper-looking man of about the same age in a black turtleneck enters the room. He gives Glass an appraising look.
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To Glass: "Sooo, are they the same category thing as us?"
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Erik shakes his head. "I wish I remembered more of them, but this isn't the kind of thing that would have been discussed even so."
"Edie told me the reasons you have for being cautious about handing out immortality, and I can't say I have anything in particular that I think would completely ameliorate them," Charles says. "With Cerebro, we could probably find and rescue anyone who got into a situation that was trying very hard to kill them, but I can't claim that the tactical aspect you mentioned would be completely irrelevant." He summarizes the X-Men.
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"Not having hurricanes would be ideal, yes," Charles says. "We're already mostly able to prevent those--one of our students at the moment has weather powers--but we don't catch everything."
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