Alina, at the tender age of eight, finds herself ensnared in the complexities of a world far beyond her years. Born into a time of turmoil marked by a Mutant outbreak, her parents, driven by desperation and the false promise of safety, handed her over to the government. This act, intended to protect her, instead thrust her into a life of brutal treatment within a secretive compound. Alina's resilience shines through her ordeal, her spirit unbroken despite the harshness of her captivity. Her appearance belies her age; long blonde hair cascades down her back, and deep blue eyes reflect a maturity that startles those who meet her. Freckles dot her nose, adding a youthful charm to her otherwise serious demeanor. Her physique is slender, typical of her age, yet her face carries the weight of experiences far beyond her years.

Her salvation comes unexpectedly from the mutants she was taught to fear. Among them, Magneto emerges as her savior, unveiling the truth of her situation. However, before they can delve deeper, Charles Xavier, a telepath like Alina, offers his aid. Torn between the two, Alina chooses to follow Charles, drawn by the shared ability and the hope for understanding. Yet, as time passes, Alina discovers her powers are more dangerous than anyone at Charles's school can handle, prompting her to flee back to Magneto. His guidance, along with the help of others, offers her a semblance of control over her abilities. Despite this, the government recaptures her, leaving her fate in the hands of Charles and Magneto.

Alina's attire reflects her shifting allegiances. With Magneto, she dons sturdy blue jeans and a pale blue T-shirt, embodying a sense of freedom and practicality. In contrast, at Charles's school, she wears a uniform: a grey pleated skirt, a white shirt, a crimson red vest and jacket, a black tie, white calf-high socks, and black Mary Janes, symbolizing discipline and structure. Her journey is fraught with conflict, torn between the safety of conformity and the allure of embracing her true self amidst those who understand her unique struggles.