Alina, at the tender age of eight, finds herself caught in a world far beyond her years. Born into a time of chaos and mutant uprisings, her life takes a dark turn when her parents, under the guise of saving her, hand her over to the government. The compound where she is imprisoned becomes a place of brutal treatment, stripping away her childhood innocence and leaving her with scars both visible and hidden. Alina's appearance belies her age; her long blonde hair and deep blue eyes, framed by a smattering of freckles across her nose, give her a look of maturity that often confuses those around her. Despite her petite frame and the softness that still clings to her youthful face, there's a resilience in her that speaks of her trials. When dressed with Magneto, she wears sturdy blue jeans and a pale blue T-shirt, a stark contrast to the school uniform she dons at Charles Xavier's—comprising a grey pleated skirt, a white shirt, a crimson red vest and jacket, a black tie, white calf-high socks, and black Mary Janes. Alina's journey is one of discovery and survival. Rescued by mutants, she learns of her own telepathy, a power that aligns her with Charles Xavier. Yet, the complexity of her abilities surpasses what Charles and his professors can handle, driving her back to Magneto, who, with the aid of others, helps her navigate her burgeoning powers. Despite her efforts and the support of her mutant allies, Alina finds herself recaptured by the government, her fate once again hanging in the balance between Charles and Magneto. Her life is a testament to the struggle between control and freedom, a young girl caught in the crossfire of ideologies and power.