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Layla
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Complete, First published Oct 19, 2018
Layla Pierce has been anything but normal, and ever since the tragic accident with her family, she has made sure to stay in the background. That is until a man named Charles Xavier and his group mysteriously find her, and ask for her help to aid them in a mission to break Magneto out. Why, did she have to try and sneak into Charles's manor? She had heard stories of others out there like her, but Layla had to see it in order to believe it. Now, regretting her decisions she tries to get rid of those seeking her help, as well as, that silver haired kid who won't leave her alone. The past weighs heavy on Layla's shoulders, and no matter what, she promised herself she would remain hidden in the background, and never get close to anyone. Even if her heart said otherwise.
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