[She's not going to answer that human thing. She's really not sure where she falls on the graph of 'human' — a lot of people referred to mutants as inhuman, some see them as above human, and some see them as terrible marks on the world. It always varies and it always leaves her pretty unsure of where she falls.
She doesn't remove the silly string in her hair any further, because fuck you surly little boy.
The defensive posture hardly leaves her, where she stands slightly hunched and staring.]
I was born with them. [Sort of. They mutated later, but it's not like the gene just grew out of nowhere; she was always slated to be a small Wolverine.] ... The metal was added later.
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She doesn't remove the silly string in her hair any further, because fuck you surly little boy.
The defensive posture hardly leaves her, where she stands slightly hunched and staring.]
I was born with them. [Sort of. They mutated later, but it's not like the gene just grew out of nowhere; she was always slated to be a small Wolverine.] ... The metal was added later.
[So begrudgingly said.]