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The year is 1995, and anti-mutant riots are sweeping the nation. Fearing what might happen to you if your true nature is discovered, your parents have enrolled you in Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, where you can learn to harness your amazing gifts, or at least be isolated from those who fear and hate you.
Until recently you were simply Aino Virta, a fifteen year old girl living with a secret burden known only to your immediate family: your mutant power - until recently quite uncontrollable - to slow the fabric of time itself in a bubble around you.
It's been just over a month since you arrived at the Mansion, and in that time you've managed to make yourself a part of the School despite the hurdles you've faced. Masked anti-mutant crusaders trying to break into the Mansion, giant robots trying to apprehend you and your friends, and criminals with jet packs are nothing compared to the drama you've had to face living in a house with eight other super-powered teenagers. On top of that you've got to deal with homework, and even though you can freeze time you still can't help being late for class.
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Until recently you were simply Aino Virta, a fifteen year old girl living with a secret burden known only to your immediate family: your mutant power - until recently quite uncontrollable - to slow the fabric of time itself in a bubble around you.
It's been just over a month since you arrived at the Mansion, and in that time you've managed to make yourself a part of the School despite the hurdles you've faced. Masked anti-mutant crusaders trying to break into the Mansion, giant robots trying to apprehend you and your friends, and criminals with jet packs are nothing compared to the drama you've had to face living in a house with eight other super-powered teenagers. On top of that you've got to deal with homework, and even though you can freeze time you still can't help being late for class.
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