X-Men: Universa | a.u.

X-Men: Universa | a.u.

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"My Mom once told me, that crying is never an option." Alex says. "Can you promise to us, that you're stronger," he continues. "Even without your Dad?" ~ Melody Stryker has been unconscious for the last 12 years, imprisoned in an underground laboratory for one specific reason: An immortal spirit is dwelling inside of her, and that spirit is Universa, the enchantress who made time and space exist; ergo the whole universe. Melody needs to be well-cared and hidden from humanity, just to keep humanity itself safe. After the X-Men got her out of the lab thinking it was the best way to give her the freedom she deserves, they were mistaken and got themselves into a trap. But now that they got her in their hands, they must face the consequences and need to protect her with all their lives. Because if Melody dies, the whole universe dies with her. ( Inspired by the film series Marvel's X-Men )
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