Landing softly on the ground, Jim and Ariel position themselves a few feet from Alex Wayne's group.
Alex's group have complicated looks as they look at these two youngsters.
And it's all due to their physical resemblance to Alex and Psylocke respectively.
"So you brats... are you from the future?" Alex asked in an unconcerned manner.
Alex's question leaves his friends and the siblings stunned.
Seeing that they are confused, Alex explains:
"Well, due to my special body it's impossible for me to be cloned. Also, I told Maya to try but she failed and you know I don't have any living relatives, so the only explanation could be that they come from the future"
And looking at Psylocke, he asks:
"You don't have a female familiar out there, do you Becky?"
Nodding her head, Psylocke answers:
"It's true, apart from my brother I don't have another relative"
Jim puts a bitter smile on his face and says:
"As expected of our father, nothing gets past you"
Everyone in the room was shocked by the young man's words.
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Alex Wayne POV
They really are from the future.
The bullshit I said earlier was an assumption, after all, in the Marvel Universe traveling to the past is like going on vacation.
But hearing this brat call me his father shocked me.
I thought they were some descendants from a very distant future, but it seems I was wrong.
"Then follow me and let's talk in a place more suitable for our conversation"
Before leaving the destroyed room, I ordered some Sentinels to repair the twins' room.
Arriving at the Hall, we accommodated.
And looking at them, I ask:
"So what do you do at this time and what do you want with my little ones?"
Jim looks at Alejandro and Sasha, who are in the arms of Wanda and Polaris respectively and he says:
"First let us introduce ourselves. My name is Jim Wayne and my sister's is Ariel Wayne, our reason for coming to this time…"
"It is to help control and seal their powers, since in the near future Alex Wayne's children will be coveted by many dangerous entities"
Listening to his words, we all become serious.
"Will it be permanent?" Wanda asked.
"It's just to prevent them from suffering during their childhood, after all it's hard growing up seeing your parents always busy just to protect you from greedy bastards who seek your power" a discouraged Ariel said.
Listening to her words, we remain silent.
Looks like they've been through a lot.
I just clenched my fists tightly upon hearing the young woman's words.
"But you know you can't change your own future, right?" I asked them.
Nodding his head, Jim answers me:
"We know that, but we decided it was unfair that versions from other realities and timelines suffered what we suffered"