A/N: Hello! A few little side notes before we get started. Firstly, I got the idea of this whole television feel from 'Mutant High: Revolutionary' by ARogueGambit7. I'll be posting this fic on both and , where that fic was posted. I didn't write it in script style, but I did it showing the commercial breaks and such, also music. Basically the same way they did it (it's super awesome, by the way. You should go read it.) And also, some of the characters (although not all) are my own creation. If they are, then they'll have a little star * by their name in the 'title sequence'. Without further ado, here's the story!

Season One, Episode One

The Ice Queen

Princess 'Rin' Conair was not ashamed. She had the vague feeling that other members of her family were, but she certainly wasn't. Personally, she thought that it was really, really cool! She could do anything with water that she wanted! Got stuck in the rain? Not a problem! She could move it out of the way! Pool water too cold? Nah, she could hit it up with a simple move of her hand! And making snow cones was that much easier! She also had ice like powers, and it was sorely tempting to build a snow fort outside and sing 'Let it Go'. But she didn't think her parents would appreciate it. They weren't ashamed of her, just of what the 'neighbors might think'. Whatever.

Looking out her window, Rin looked out at the pool. Making sure that her parents weren't watching, she slid the window open, removing the screen and rubbing her hands. Focusing, she pulled the water from the pool up to her window, shaping it like a slide and freezing it. The pool was still completely full, and Rin had no idea where the excess water was coming from. She smiled brightly, then slide down it into the water. Instead of getting wet, the water had a gelatin feel to it. She sank down into it, then climbed out. She was about to make a ladder to her room to go again when she heard an angry clearing of the throat from her father, who was leaning against the sliding door.

"Princess. We've talked about this. You can't just mess around with this where others might see!" he scolded.

"I was just having some fun. I'll clean it up, I promise," Rin waved her hand, and all of her slide and the pool turned back to water and disappeared into the pool.

"Come inside. We all need to talk," her father instructed, heading inside with Rin following with a sigh.

Theme Music: Bet My Life, Imagine Dragons

Wolverine: Hugh Jackman

Rogue: Anna Paquin

Shadowcat: Ellen Page

Professor X: Patrick Stewart

Gambit: Taylor Kitsch

Jubilee: Julia Ling

Nightcrawler: Kodi Smit-Mcphee

Jean Grey: Famke Janssen

Cyclops: James Marsden

Storm: Halle Berry

Iceman: Shawn Ashmore

Colossus: Enver Gjokaj

*Ice Queen: Danielle Campbell (young)

*Phantom: Colin Morgan (young)

Guest Starring:

*Jeffrey Dean Morgan

*Paige Turco

and

Rebecca Romijn as Mystique

At the Mansion

Rogue sat at the lunch table next to Kitty and Jubilee. The news was playing behind them, but they tried to keep the conversation going so they wouldn't have to listen.

Rogue had started to unconsciously watch where Gambit and Piotr were sitting and talking. It wasn't like she had a thing for him, but Gambit was certainly nice to look at. Besides, she could look at the merchandise, just not check it out. Especially if it was someone as annoying as Gambit.

Kitty and Jubilee gave each other knowing looks before each scooting close to Rogue on each side. "So, Rogue," Kitty started, pulling Rogue away from her staring.

"Kitty and I were wondering," Jubilee continued, making Rogue weary. This sounded very scripted to her.

"What's the scoop with you and Bobby?" Kitty finished in a rush.

"Guys! Ah'm not gonna tell ya if ya keep actin' like ah'm a piece of gossip!" she exclaimed.

Kitty and Jubilee both sighed dramatically.

"You're right, Rogue. We're sorry," Jubilee hung her head in shame.

"So…" Kitty's eyes flashed to Bobby. She found him slightly attractive, but she'd never go after him if he was still with Rogue. They were best friends! She'd never betray her like that. "Is there any chance you can, like, tell us as friends? Not, like, as highly intrigued gossipers?"

Rogue sighed, stuffing some food in her mouth. "Well," she said once she swallowed. "Ah don' think we're gonna last much longer. We're too different, and ah don't wanna confine him to the sorta relationship he'd have to have with me."

Kitty squeezed Rogue's gloved hand. "I'm sure it'll work out."

At Princess's house

"Your mother and I," Dad started, Mom joining him from her office. "Think that it's best that we look into sending you somewhere for...people with gifts. Like you."

"Really!?" Rin asked, excited. She'd get to see other mutants? Awesome! Her parents never let her see any others. Not that there were any others near her house. Orange Beach, Alabama was completely mutant free, aside from her.

"Yes. There's a few places. A Ms. Frost has a school to train mutants, but I managed to personally reach out to a Ms. Darkholme who's coming today to meet you!" her mother said enthusiastically. Rin's smile grew as she hugged her mother.

"That's absolutely positively AWESOME!" Rin exclaimed excitedly.

"Honey, you forgot one," her Dad frowned, looking at his wife.

"Yes, well…" her mother paused as Rin pulled away. "I don't like how far away it is. At least in Massachusetts we have family. She can stay with Dave and Marge, and all of their kids."

"There was another school, Xavier's school for Gifted Youngsters that seemed adequate enough," her father explained. "That one, however, is in New York, and your mother isn't overly fond of you living in the Big Apple."

Rin considered that. She'd always wanted to move to New York, the big city, all of that. But she was only 14, she wasn't sure if she was ready to move away, whether to Massachusetts or New York. "Well where is Ms. Darkholmes' school? Any closer?"

The doorbell rang.

"Ask her yourself!" her mother brushed off her dress nervously and went to go let her in.

"Here goes nothing," her father prepped, clearly eager like her mother.

Commercial Break

In the Danger Room

Logan, Jean, Scott, and Storm were all training vigorously in the Danger Room. Since the school expanded, they hadn't gotten much of a chance to. Now they were about ten minutes in, glad to be working out some of the nervous energy and anger that they'd pent up since teaching.

"On your left!" Logan shouted to Storm, who blasted it out of the way with lightning.

They were finally getting into it-forgetting about the student problems, the outside world problems, all of it-when they got a telepathic message from the Professor. "Please come to my office. I am flying to Alabama for a new recruit, but I have the feeling I won't be the only one there. I would appreciate some back up."

"Hank, turn off the simulator!" Wolverine ordered. Putting his claws away, the four teachers made their way to the Professor's office.

"I always love it when we get new students," Jean said happily.

"I agree," Storm nodded. "When more people want to come, it gives me the feeling that we are making a difference."

"Helping the students gives you that feeling? Not the fighting giant robots or defeating evil?" Logan rolled his eyes.

Storm just shrugged, then turned to the Professor. "Who is the new student?"

"Her name is Princess Conair. Her powers are similar to Bobby's but more expanded. Her parents reached out to me yesterday, asking for some information. They haven't contacted me since, and I'm sensing danger in her town," Professor explained. "Wolverine, Jean, Cyclopes, come with me. Storm, stay here and watch the students."

"Alright," Storm agreed.

"Her name is Princess?" Logan snorted. "Wonderful."

At Princess's house

Rin was wedged between her parents excitedly, Ms. Darkholme sitting across from them.

"I'm Ms. Darkholme," she extended her hand to Rin, who shook it happily.

"I'm Princess, obviously. But you knew that," Rin grinned. "But you can call me Rin."

"Alright, Rin," Ms. Darkholme was a pretty blonde. Rin could tell that she was important. She also wondered what her ability was, but figured it would be rude to ask. "So, Mr. and Mrs. Conair, I'm here to answer any questions that you might have about my program."

"Yes, a few, actually," Rin's parents shared glances with her before her mother continued. "The first being with the location…"

Ms. Darkholme nodded as if she expected this. "Certainly. My program isn't a boarding school like some of the others. In fact, I can do my program one on one for a period of time until she gets some more control."

That seemed to perk her mother up greatly. "So Princess can continue to live here?"

"Exactly. I occasionally have field trips, where all of my other students and I go on field trips to study and have more experience, but for the most part, she will be staying here," Ms. Darkholme promised.

Both of her parents seemed won over. "Great. I'll call you tomorrow so we can talk prices," her father never seemed to like talking money in front of Rin. She knew that they were on the rich side, but never how much.

"Actually, I would like to talk to Princess on her own for a few minutes. I like to do personal interviews with my students, to talk about any fears they might have that they are embarrassed to admit in front of their parents," Ms. Darkholme stood up.

Her parents glanced at one another, but left the room none the less, but first giving Rin a look that said, we'll be right here if you need anything.

"So, Rin," she smiled soothingly. "Can you explain to me, in your own words, what your gift is."

Rin was shocked that she had called her powers a gift instead of a mutation, like most other adults. "Okay. Well, uh," Rin grinned. "I can control water and other any other liquid, really. But I can do more than that. I also can freeze it, boil it, harden it, and create more of it. And I can make this weird jelly thing, but I don't have a catchy name for that yet," she said all of this in one breath.

"Well, I have a question for you," Ms. Darkholme leaned closer to her. "Your mutation also comes with a visible mutation," Rin unconsciously touched the scars that ran from under her eyes to her chin. They had a bluish tint, and in Rin's opinion they actually looked kind of cool.

"Well, duh. It doesn't effect anything," Rin smiles.

"No, it certainly shouldn't. But it makes it harder to blend in, doesn't it?" Ms. Darkholme pointed out.

"Some people stare or say something. But it doesn't matter, me being upset won't change anything, so I'm not!" Rin said brightly.

"Well one of the other things me and my pupils do, one that your parents might not understand because their not like us, is we give justice to those who deserve it. We prove that mutants are people, too, and we deserve the same rights as everyone else," Ms. Darkholme had a sort of glint in her eyes when she spoke about that aspect of her job.

"Are you a mutant, then?" Rin asked, excited. She'd never seen another one before! What's her power? Maybe she could run super fast, or fly! Maybe she could read minds!

Ms. Darkholme was about to answer when there was rapid knocking at the door. Running over to check who it was, Rin saw a group of people standing there, one in a wheel chair.

"Mom!" she called. "People are at the door! They're-"

Rin stopped, noticing all of the blood drain from Ms. Darkholme's face, then anger spread across her face. She made eye contact with one of them, the man in the wheelchair, through the window, and her skin shimmered for a moment and turned blue. Her eyes took on a cat like appearance, and her hair was a deep red. Suddenly something slashed through the door like a knife as they ran into the house.

A short man with claws on his hand lunged at Ms. Darkholme, despite the taller man with a visor telling him to stop. Rin was freaked. He was attacking them! With a quick wave of her hand, ice appeared between them, stopping him from reaching them.

"What's going on?" Rin asked, steadily backing up. The short man cut up the ice like it was made of butter.

Her instincts took over and she melted the water, then surrounded the short guy with it, completely encasing him, then hardening it into glass, unabling him to move at all.

Ms. Darkholme looked angrily at them.

"Raven," the guy in the wheelchair looked at her as if she were an old friend. "What are you doing?"

"Same as you. I'm offering her help," Ms. Darkholme-Raven- looked at you sadly. "Rin, go and join your parents. We can talk more tomorrow. I'm sorry that this happened."

Rin started towards the kitchen, but stopped when the others spoke. "Mystique, what are you doing?" the Professor repeated. "You can't use people like this to get to your own personal goals. Especially not children."

Personal goals? Rin thought. What was really going on?

Commercial Break

Storm's version of gym was always interesting. Today they had to combine the classes because of the lack of teachers. Because of the large numbers they were doing relay races in groups. First was boys, no powers, then girls no powers. Then again with powers, and again with the top five from boys and girls no powers. Same on with powers. Her methods were interesting, and this gave everyone plenty of time to talk.

Rogue hung out with Kitty on the sidelines, waiting for the boys powers race to be over. "So, like, Jubilee and I are trying to get a group together to go see the new Superman movie, and we were wondering if you, like, wanted to come. We'd go on friday."

Kitty sounded so hopeful that it was hard to say no, even if Rogue had no interest in those movies. "Sure. So who all's goin'?" Rogue asked.

"So far it's me, Jubilee, Kurt, Bobby, and Piotr. We need to ask Jean, for 'parental supervision', though. And…" Kitty smiled slyly at Rogue.

"What?" this couldn't be good.

"We were thinking about inviting Gambit," Kitty smirked, looking at the attractive Cajun as he finished in third place. He raised his hands over his head, his muscles flexing.

Rogue turned bright red. "And why would that matta' to me? Ah'm with Bobby."

"You said yourself that you, like, didn't think that you would stay together for much longer. I just think that you should keep your options open," Kitty shrugged, looking at the guys finishing the race.

"Oh yeah?" Rogue snorted. "And what about you?"

Kitty nodded. "Oh, I certainly am."

"Right. What about..." Rogue saw a dark haired boy finish the race towards the end, a scowl on his face. "Him?"

"Matt? Phantom? You're kidding!" Kitty laughed. He seemed to have heard them, because he sent a scowl their way.

"What's wrong with him? He seems nice enough," Rogue shrugged.

"He's grumpy. He's always, like frowning, and he never hangs out with anyone!" Kitty huffed.

Rogue frowned. "What's wrong with that?"

"Uh-" Kitty laughed nervously. "Nothing."

"Okay. What about…" she scanned the boys. "Piotr? He's cute, ah guess."

Kitty shrugged uncomfortably. "He-uh-I guess, yeah he's cute. And nice," her eyes flicked over to Bobby before nodding again. "Yeah."

In Princess's house

Standing just against the door, Rin watched the short guy for a second with curiosity. He wasn't passing out from lack of air, when he should've been.

"This isn't your fight, Charles. I'm not going to hurt any of them," Raven promised, glaring at him.

"I know you. You're planning something. And I won't let you get innocents involved," he said, rolling closer.

"You can't stop me," Raven hissed, then turned to Rin. "I'm not going to hurt you, I promise. I just need help."

For the first time in a long time, Rin's smile faltered, looking from the other people and Raven. Finally she spoke to the others. "Who-who are you guys?"

"I'm Professor X," the bald guy said in a kind voice. "This is Jean and Scott. The man you've frozen, that's Logan."

Rin looked at Logan nervously, then to Raven again. All she managed to say was, "he's not frozen. It's like...it's like glass."

The Professor chuckled, then Rin's parents finally came rushing into the room. What had taken them so long? Had the shattering door and shouting not alerted them that there was danger?

"What is going on?" Her mother asked, looking at all of the newcomers.

"Mr. and Mrs. Conair. My name is Charles Xavier. I promise you-" the Professor started in his calming voice. Unfortunately, he was interrupted when Logan suddenly managed to break free from his glass cage, and lunged at Raven. Their fight knocked over the table, tossing Rin against the room, where she at the last minute created a soft landing for herself out of the strange gelatinous substance.

"Logan! Stop it!" the Professor shouted, touching his hand to his temple. Both of the adults slowed for a moment, until Raven broke free from the Professor and jumped out of the window.

Rin looked from the window to the other people, and then to her parents.

"I suppose that now would be a good time to explain everything," Scott chucked nervously.

Commercial Break

"So you want us...to send our only daughter...to your school for-for people like her?" her mother summarized.

The Professor nodded. "I think that it would be the best for her, to be around others and help her control her powers more," Rin was tempted to interject and say that she had perfect control over her powers, but decided against it.

"Not to mention," Jean added, "Mystique-Ms. Darkholme-will probably be back soon to try and get to Rin again. It's much safer for her to come with us."

Rin's mother still seemed unsure, but her father spoke up. "Alright. She can go with you. I'll call you tomorrow to discuss pricing and visitation," one thing that Rin noticed about her parents was that they were-at least her father-straight to the point.

"Yay!" Rin's bright smile reappeared on her face. "I can't wait to meet everyone! I'm gonna go pack!" she rushed upstairs to her room.

"And I thought Jubilee was cheerful," Scott commented.

Carry On by Fun plays until end credits

At the Mansion

Rin was amazed at the size of the Institute. It was bigger than she'd imagined, not to mention more populated. There were kids of every size, shape, color, and mutant ability. It made her smile even bigger.

Once she set her stuff up in her room, she came down for dinner.

The Professor smiled at her warmly when she came down. "Hello, Princess. Did you settle in alright, I hope?"

Rin nodded enthusiastically. "I did, thank you. It's awesome here! And, by the way, you can call me Rin," she said, looking around the room as she spoke.

"As you wish. And thank you. I have to agree, it is beautiful here," the Professor, too, gazed lovingly at the building before continuing. "Feel free to join the other students. You don't need to be ashamed here, everyone fits in."

Rin was confused for a minute. "Ashamed of what?" when she realized he meant her mutation, she giggled a little. "I'm not ashamed. Thank you," she said as she went to join the students.

Rogue was sitting at a table with Kitty, Jubilee, Kurt, Bobby, Piotr, and Gambit. She wasn't sure who had invited him, he'd just sit down across from her, a sly grin on his face as he cut up his food. She wasn't sure who his flirting annoyed more, her or Bobby.

"So, chère, you like the food?" Gambit asked, his accent thick.

Rogue looked at him, suspicious. "Yes. In fact ah do. Storm did a good job with this meal. Ah'll have to thank her later."

"I, like, love it when Storm cooks! She's amazing," Kitty gushed.

"Me too! She's certainly better than when it's Logan's turn," Jubilee shudders.

"See anything else you like?" Gambit asked Rogue, wiggling his eyebrows suggestively. Rogue groaned and was about to retort when a girl with tan skin, brown hair, and bluish scars running down her face walked up to them.

"Hello!" she said happily as if they'd known each other for ages. "I'm Rin, and it's my first night. This is kinda the only open spot, and I was wondering if it would be alright for me to sit here?" she smiled brightly.

Kitty smiled in return, pointing to the open seat besides Jubilee. "Sure thing! You can sit here. It's nice to meet you, I'm Kitty."

If possible, her smile widened. "Nice to meet you too! This place is really awesome, I'm glad my parents let me come here!" her happiness was a tad bit overwhelming, but it distracted them enough to make everyone forget about Gambit's comment.

Rin talked animatedly with Kitty and Jubilee for the rest of dinner. The rest of the students were spread out, sitting in groups of two or three, or more. The only person who was sitting alone was Matt, the dark haired boy who Rogue and Kitty had spoken about earlier. He sat on the edge of the room in a corner, thinking to himself. Once he'd finished, he was about to go back up to his room when he thought he saw movement. He turned, peering into the darkness of the coat closet nearby.

"Hello?" he asked under his breath. "Who's there?"

No reply. The shadow he'd thought he'd seen disappeared. Or maybe it was never there.

End Credits

Promo for next episode:

While going to the movies in town, Rin discovers just how harsh the real world can be. Rogue and Bobby continue to drift apart.