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wanda maximoff ([personal profile] hexing) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs 2011-11-07 07:17 am (UTC)

"That's more of an overall change than for mutants, then. We tend to only have one or two changes. And I don't mind saying I'm glad to have saved you the trouble, as if I hadn't, we might not have had this conversation." Which she is finding quite interesting. What he describes reminds her of the Inhumans, somewhat, but mostly mutants only had one or two significant differences. Some, of course, were changed on a physiological level, but only as a result of their ability. The difference between Nietzcheans and 'ordinary' humans struck her as more thorough, and she couldn't help wondering if they had people who hated and feared them for those differences, too.

At the crosswalk, she eyes the lights, and comes to a decision.

"I suppose because my abilities have to do with probability," Wanda says, "and nothing is really impossible, merely very very improbable. It allows me to open a great many doors."

And to provide an example, she turns her head to look at the street light and the attached glowing sign. When she was younger, she had to point at something to get it to change, but since her abilities grew so exponentially, now it was easier to cast a secure spell with merely eye contact.

In vastly less time than is normal--indeed, just about as soon as she looks at it--the sign changes to 'walk'.

"Some less obvious than others," she adds.

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