The Phoenix Risen
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  • Reads 2,728
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 6m
Complete, First published Jan 06, 2015
*Sequel to The Wolf Inside.* It had been a month since Lunar agreed to stay. Xavier had been giving her lessons to help strengthen her telepathy and she had begun training with the remaining X-men and the future X-men team. Of course though, there was a darker side to her new life. Logan had gotten worse since Jean's death, he never came out of his room anymore and she was sure Scott would be the same if she hadn't been there to help him cope. But not everything is good for Lunar ether, he past haunts her every night until she just decided to stop sleeping altogether.  Soon the Professor starts acting strange and when an old friend shows up the X-men will have to figure out if they're the same person they used to be, or, if they have become an enemy. To add to the confusion, Magneto has gathered his army in preparation to fight  for mutate rights by taking out the new cure even if it means killing the mutant it came from. Will the X-men be able to stop him? Or are they already too broken apart to fight back?
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When Charles Xavier and Erik Lehnsherr go looking for other mutants, in a great effort, to stop the world from going into a third world war, they are surprised by who they find. The first of the three that were found last is a girl who goes by the street name of a Dive, who was soon revealed by Charles without a protest from her, to be able to manipulate all sorts of water, and even turning herself into water for limited amount of times, using it to move, from place to place. The next mutant they find, is a boy that goes by Circuit. His powers were quickly revealed to be the powers to manipulate, absorb, and even temporarily to become the lightning, as well as electrical energy that he absorbs and then uses to power himself up. He is also said to be able to completely destroy metal and things made of metal if he pushes enough electrical energy through it, causing it to explode in response. The last of the three, is perhaps, the most dangerous mutant of them all. With telekinetic abilities to rival that of Charles Xavier, the girl who now goes by Second she would be a very good and very useful ally to their cause... if only they could get her to stop speaking through images in their heads. She insists with images on being called Second but they choose to all call her Instinct instead. Charles understands them all since he knows from searching through their minds, that they have, quite all of them, been through hell in their young lives. When the time comes to fight for what they all need to know that they believe in the three mutants all are to choose. Do they stay continuing to lock themselves away and only conversing with each other and on certain occasions, someone else? Or will they learn to see the world like the others do, and learn to see that not everyone who is in the new world now, isn't just like the others who sought to all destroy it before? Dive - Hydrokinetic Circuit - Electrokinetic Second/Instinct - Telekinetic Book 1 in 'Kinetic' Series
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