X-Men: Restitution.
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 5h 39m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2014
Growing up sucks. Especially when you live amongst the toughest group of mutants to ever live. Vinnie Wynterz went through something completely similiar seventeen years ago. Only this time... it's Django's turn: a rebellious, snotty, thick-headed sixteen-year-old who acts a lot older than she is and hates practically everything.

Except her mutant abilities. 

Django resents her mother, refuses to get close to any of her others housemates, and she desperately wants to know who her father is. But her miserable life only seems to get worse when she consistently seems to make the totally wrong decisions. 

But the problem is... she enjoys the chaos. Will she ever grow up?

[All characters - except for Pinnie(©) and Vinnie Wynters(©) - are based on the 'X-men: Evolution' cartoon series back in 2000-2003. Unfortunately, I do not own the Marvel's X-men or any of their pictures which I happened to find using Google Images. I certainly wished I owned the rights to this genius fiction because they're practically my life. But everything related to the X-men belong to Marvel and their creators like Martin Goodman, Stan Lee, and others. I have no problem giving credit where credit is due, however as of July 16, 2014, all fictional content in THIS fan fiction story, X-Men: Retitution(©) belong to ME and are MY original ideas, as well as the creation of the characters Pinnie(©) and Vinnie Wynters(©). All rights reserved to me, VinnieDeJesu or Gabrielle Vinnie DeJesu. Awesome story cover art created by NinjaTurtleNerd. Thanks! -Vin]
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