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Number 8. Rose Hargreeves
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OC Character.Portrayed by Phoebe Tonkin.Younger version portrayed by Ava Giacchi.Range of powers.Bisexual and proud.“The less you hide who you truly are, the more you grow to love yourself.”
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nnumbereight · 4 years ago
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I read this TUA fan fiction book on wattpad, called Mender, by sendmorecoffee. It’s so good, please go vote for it. I neeeeeed an update.
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nnumbereight · 4 years ago
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BASED ON A WATTPAD BOOK I WROTE. (WITH A FEW DETAILS CHANGED.)
Out of the 43 children born, twelve were born powerless. This was due to Rose Hargreeve’s ability to siphon superpowers, meaning she was capable of absorbing another’s abilities and using them as her own. (These twelve children were born in places closer to Rose than the other babies. This is why she was able to siphon them, although the fact that she was able to do even this proved she was a powerful girl.)
When she came into this world, baby Rose accidentally siphoned the powers of these 12 children, hence making herself the most important member of the Umbrella Academy.
Rose also had an unusual amount of control over her powers, she knew exactly what she was doing. It was for this very reason that the Reginald feared her.
She was never afraid to stand up to him when she felt she needed to. Soon, Reginald Hargreeves decided that he could no longer keep her in check, and locked her up in the same prison Vanya had been in nearly five years earlier. He planned to ask Allison to do to Rose what she had done to Vanya. He had an entire scheme mapped out to keep Rose and her siblings from remembering Rose’s true potential.
However, before he could do this, Rose managed to use her powers to escape the prison. She then secretly siphoned a tiny bit of Number Five’s powers to go wherever, whenever she needed to.
She then said a subtle goodbye to her siblings and left, leaving a note on the Reginald’s desk that said: “You do not deserve me, you never have and you never will.
Much love to my siblings,
Rose.”
The Reginald then told his “children” that Rose was dead.
Rose, however, was very much alive, and cloaked herself using her powers to come check up on her siblings often.
Rose’s powers consisted of short psychic glimpses into the future, and she hardly understood them, they were always so vague.
But the day Ben died, Rose’s vision clearly told her he was in danger. She saw Ben be engulfed by a thick cloud of fog, then blood. So much blood.
She loved her brother too much to care about staying incognito, and so tried to warn him. However, Ben was much too happy to see his sister alive and well that he paid little attention to what she had to say, and went on his mission despite her dark words.
She followed him to scene of the crime, so she could heal him when necessary. But she couldn’t keep up with him. This mission was a particularly dangerous one, and she had to keep an eye on all her siblings, a task that proved quite difficult, considering they were all moving around, here and there. She helped where she could, carefully making sure she was still cloaked, and then she heard multiple gunshots. Allison, Diego and Luther who were beside her, all ran with her as fast as they could to discover a lifeless Ben.
Rose tried to use healing, one of the many abilities she had mistakenly siphoned, but he was gone.
Rose had never before felt emotions so excruciatingly painful.
The next time she ever entered the house was when she found out the Reginald died. She knew that she had to pay her respects to the only parental figure she’d ever known, even though she had no love for him. She didn’t feel sorry for him, just a little regret that she hadn’t been the one to kill him. (Actually, though she won’t admit it, she felt a tiny bit bad that the only man she’d ever called her Father was dead, but that still doesn’t mean she loved him at all.)
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