Mary was grinning. She had spent more than half of their journey pinching her brother. Her father barely seemed to notice the golden sparks as they appeared and disappeared on the boy's arms. Either that or he didn't really care, but she doubted that. She thought about where they were going, Summer camp, the thought of it was strange to her, could she fit in with others like her? She knew she couldn't with her brother but maybe others would be different entirely. Of course she knew who the Avengers were, her father had encountered SHIELD once or twice, it was the only reason she was here, they had offered. But why she couldn't go with other mutants was beyond her. It was all her stupid brother's fault. Moving her hand to adjust her hair she focussed on her brother's arm, manifesting her ability and giving a particularly painful pinch whilst pouting to herself.
The journey had been terrible for Sam, he had hated every moment of it, his father ignoring his sister's victimising of him, it wasn't his fault.. well, maybe it was but he didn't deserve this. He had tried paying attention to the scenery but it hadn't helped. It would have been more interesting but for the fact that Mary was an evil witch. 'Well maybe not a witch but.. well she's just evil' he thought to himself with a smile that quickly turned into a grimace and yelp of pain as she pinched him particularly hard. He had had plenty of training to resist pain but his sister knew exactly how to hurt him.
"Quiet back there!" Hellion shouted to his children, "You know better than that, Sam, I thought you could take more." Sam growled to himself and pretended to pat his sister on the shoulder in a gesture of friendship but in reality dropped the temperature surrounding her. Within moments she was shivering, not just from the cold but from anger. Hellion could tell they were about to fight again and rolled his eyes before jerking the car to a halt. He could have flown them all there, by jet or his power but that would have been rather obvious. With a sigh he restrained his children. When the green glow disappeared, the two of them were out on the road, their luggage on top of them. "Now you two be good or else." Mary and Sam nodded and got to their feet, taking in their surroundings while their father left them. It wouldn't be long, but maybe it would be worth it.
Mary smiled to herself as she saw another girl exit a vehicle nearby, she thought she saw someone she recognised, a member or the old Avengers?, but couldn't place the face properly or his name so she let the matter drop for now. For a moment she actually felt quite alone and lost, her brother was the only person she knew. She took a small step closer to him. He might be annoying but she was scared, even though she would never admit it to him.
Sam smiled as his father left, this was brilliant, he was ready for everything, to develop on his own. Be an Avenger or something. He didn't mind, it was going to just be awesome. Within seconds he had frozen, melted and evaporated a small puddle that had been under his right foot. Sam's smile turned into a grin and he looked to his sister, saw she was looking lost and scared and put his hand on her shoulder "Let's go show them what mutants are made of, I hear there were gods in the Avengers, I bet they stand no chance against us!" and he took a confident step forward. Only to fall flat on his face after his sister had been tying his shoelaces together while he'd talked. She smiled and began walking into the camp while her brother laughed to himself and began sorting his shoes.