Post by Rhia The Companion on Jul 7, 2014 1:33:52 GMT
The Xaviar School for Gifted Youngsters grew, as students continued to join in an attempt to understand and control their powers. Though not all were brought into the school, parents unwilling to part with their child for so long. Unwilling to send their child across the country to an institution they never visited. Any number of worrisome parental thoughts.
A promising young student took this to heart, and upon graduation took her education farther so she might open a sister school. Ten years ago the school opened under the name Athens School for Gifted Youngsters, though it is often called Xaviar's Academy West because it's a branch school.
It was five years of quite learning, or as quiet as multiple power packed teenagers in one small area could be considered. Then a new school opened, one that did not suggest peaceful cooperation between humans and mutants but the rehabilitation of mutants. They boasted of a cure, a way to turn mutants into normal humans with no extraordinary powers.
The Institute of Highland Learning requires the person for five years of selective training and study to help them. During this time no one may hear from them. Through good public relations they have gotten a number of children to be enrolled in their programs, parents hoping to have a normal child. Adults with mutation also have joined their ranks in an attempt to become normal.
Once or twice a student has escaped, parole agents of the school often retrieve the panic stricken student. None of the ones who've stayed under the radar speak a word of it. They refuse to even name the school. Soon the first five years will be done, what kinda of students will emerge?
A promising young student took this to heart, and upon graduation took her education farther so she might open a sister school. Ten years ago the school opened under the name Athens School for Gifted Youngsters, though it is often called Xaviar's Academy West because it's a branch school.
It was five years of quite learning, or as quiet as multiple power packed teenagers in one small area could be considered. Then a new school opened, one that did not suggest peaceful cooperation between humans and mutants but the rehabilitation of mutants. They boasted of a cure, a way to turn mutants into normal humans with no extraordinary powers.
The Institute of Highland Learning requires the person for five years of selective training and study to help them. During this time no one may hear from them. Through good public relations they have gotten a number of children to be enrolled in their programs, parents hoping to have a normal child. Adults with mutation also have joined their ranks in an attempt to become normal.
Once or twice a student has escaped, parole agents of the school often retrieve the panic stricken student. None of the ones who've stayed under the radar speak a word of it. They refuse to even name the school. Soon the first five years will be done, what kinda of students will emerge?
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