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Maryanne Elizabeth Walker ([info]maryanne_walker) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2016-11-17 00:59:00

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Entry tags:!open, maryanne walker (oe), sookie sully, ~clint barton

Nothing like three two year olds, and a four year old singing Hi Ho, as they protest sleep.



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[info]maryanne_walker
2016-12-06 01:36 am UTC (link)
Yes. It's kind of like being a Jedi, in that aspect to. Two seemingly normal parents can have a mutant child, just like two mutant parents can have a normal child, but the odds go up with a mutant parent that the child will have a mutation. But usually it doesn't become active until they're in their teens. Barney is rare.

As far as I know they did, the Dead were revived, the injured healed, in the end.

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[info]farmboyjedi
2016-12-09 03:32 pm UTC (link)
It kind of sounds familiar, yeah. Something like that.

In our case, it starts when they're babies...although in some cases, like mine, they don't even know they have it until someone finds them as an adult. I knew as time passed that it had always been part of me, but but if my family had told me anything back then, it would have been dangerous.

I'm glad things are going all right so far for you. Your kids seem quite lucky.

That's good, at least. It's hard to imagine temporarily dying, but at least it isn't permanent. That wouldn't be right

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