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[On the last night of the draft, Kurt took a major beating. For those who had been there, Kurt had become a flurry of teleportations, moving in and out of the enemies and becoming almost impossible to follow. He doesn't know how many he might have wounded or killed, but it had all been halted when he got stabbed with a near fatal wound. He doesn't even recall what happened after that. In fact, between that and the sickness, he only wakes up today in a bed in the medical center. When he tries to get up, he realizes that's not so much a good idea.
At the very least, he finds his journal next to him. So... he pulls that out to ask the inevitable question on his mind.]
I'm back in one piece. Sorry if I worried anyone, but I'm ahh... not even sure what happened.
... so, did we win?
At the very least, he finds his journal next to him. So... he pulls that out to ask the inevitable question on his mind.]
I'm back in one piece. Sorry if I worried anyone, but I'm ahh... not even sure what happened.
... so, did we win?
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[Because frankly... what mutants can do is pretty scary stuff.]
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[Because just having powers... it doesn't make it the same. Maybe on a sort of genetic level. But that doesn't mean much.]
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In some places, Adepts are...frowned upon. Viewed as cursed, or...in some ways, not quite human. Because non-Adepts can't see Psynergy...we just seem odd, and things happen around us without warning.
It was all right in Imil as a healer, and the people who live there accept that strange things happen. And there are towns where not being an Adept would make you stand out. ...But some places, and people, dislike us or want to use us, too.
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... you're lucky to grow up where you did, then.
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And those that aren't...are the ones you live with now?
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Ahh, well yeah. She's a mutant and that's why she could do all that.
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I should go look for her, then.
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She's my sister, I have to look out for her.
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And no, don't think so, hopefully she's strong enough (or him weak enough) to keep him lying there]
I know you're worried. But what good will it do her if you exhaust yourself?
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At least I won't be worrying about her. [Though he's not struggling to get past her, even if he's not lying down anymore.]