X-Men: The Falcon (Book One)

X-Men: The Falcon (Book One)

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The world is cruel, dark and foreboding. There is no one she can trust, no one she can rely on except the people that locked her up. Daniella is a mutant that has been chained up in a laboratory in Germany, and sees no plausible way to escape. In her imprisonment, she learns of a school for people like her in America. She knows that to finally be ridden of her captors, she must escape and find the school. It's a do or die situation, and the odds are stacked up against her. Will she be able to escape? Or will she be locked up in chains for the rest of her life by trying?
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Jonathan hasn't been honest a single day in his life. All his friends, his smiles, and his zest for life are just a way of lying to himself and everyone else. Did he have a bit of an addiction to alcohol and tobacco? Maybe. Was he incapable of eating a single full plate of food a day? Perhaps. Did he live with an abusive, drug-addled father 24/7? True. But he was okay, because he was Jonathan. And Jonathan was the happy kid, the life of the party, and he didn't have any problems in life. Right? Sending him to an institution with five other boys in equally deplorable mental states is just an excuse for him to run away from home, not because he needs it. Obviously. The important thing is that Jonathan will continue to be perfect...until he isn't.

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