Dreamcatcher {X-Men: First Class}
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  • Reads 44,164
  • Votes 1,695
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 31m
Ongoing, First published Mar 16, 2014
"Not a human or mutant, perhaps that's the greatest danger of all."  Dreamer is a lost sixteen year old genetically engineered mutant who cluelessly woke up on a train in the Netherlands. She is suffering from memory fragmentation and is desperate to restore her memories which have been mysteriously altered.   In the meantime she tries her best to integrate into society. However her extraordinary abilities remains dormant, leaving her physical mutation with merely just one blue and one green coloured eyes. Somehow that is enough to receive glares from both humans and mutants.   But when Dreamer finally meets Professor X, she discovers a chilling secret about what she is...and what she is to become.   ***anyone interested in editing this, PM me, generous payment***  {X-Men: First Class Fanfic 2014}  (Graphics Design by @Dark-Shadows)
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