Azazel/Erik:

It was simple: Babka and vodka can mend a lot of bridges.

Darwin/Rogue:

It won't be easy, but he tells her, "Baby, we can adapt."

Shaw/Science:

Shaw never understood how genes work; He fit well with the Nazis.

Azazel/Raven:

Worrying about the baby's future made her start to like his swords.

Charles/Raven:

He's never entirely certain how much he regrets. The feeling is mutual.

Erik/Angel:

He'd have studied engineering, if Nazi-hunting hadn't interfered. Erik fixes her wing.

Sean/Angel:

She only starts to notice Sean after he learns to fly, too.

Raven/Irene:

"Don't get ahead of yourself, dear," Irene says when they first meet.

Irene/Rogue:

You can't protect your kids from the future, but there's still today.

Charles/Irene:

He takes her for another telepath, at first. His ability is easier.

Erik/Irene:

Unnerving, when the blind see that much. She makes him feel hollow.

Erik/Rogue:

He's not Shaw. So he won't pretend at friendship before hurting her.

Erik/Logan:

The metal hums softly against his bones. Too bad about his personality.

Emma/Moira:

While the boys are playing their games, we actually get shit done.

Charles/Rogue:

It's rather difficult to make excuses for Erik's bullshit to the girl.

Raven on Charles/Erik:

Still 1962, but she loves them, so she knows their love's good.

Moira/Determination:

The CIA thing's over with (thanks, Charles) so back to grad school.

Moira/Intimidation:

They won't take you seriously? A gun helps. But not with Erik.

Azazel/Moira:

Compared to KGB, CIA's incompetent. But her accent in Russian is cute.

Moira/Raven:

Moira thought Charles's pick up lines were bad… but Raven's are worse.

Charles/Justice:

It's a basic argument: Two wrongs do not ever make a right.

Erik/Vengeance:

Erik's argument is: One wrong doesn't either. So let's make it even.

Scott/Jean:

She knows him so well, but she's never seen his eyes - and never will.

Jean/Logan:

They think Jean's playing with fire, but really he's a teddy bear.

Azazel/Kurt:

If Kurt only needed defending, Azazel wouldn't be in over his head.

Azazel/Charles:

Charles gave up on accounting for his sister's tastes long before Azazel.

Azazel/Angel:

She's proud and deadly and can fly. What more could he want?

Azazel/Emma:

His mind was an uncommon mixture of unfathomable depths and vain shallows.

Azazel/Janos:

Janos can't justify such loyalty to a gleeful killer. He doesn't care.

Darwin/Angel:

Should have stayed: Anyone could see Shaw was an evolutionary dead end.

Alex/Charles:

Aside from inside Erik, Charles had never sensed that much misplaced guilt.

Alex/Darwin:

Alex suspected

the reason Darwin died instead

had to do with skin.

Raven/Janos:

Easy to tell everything to a girl who wasn't any one thing.

Raven/Sean:

Raven was pleased to find that she'd underestimated his capacity for mystery.

Raven/Alex:

She'd always had a thing for jerks. That needed to end now.

Magneto/Justice:

What Charles never understood: Love wasn't the point. Somethings were more important.

Raven/herself:

But in the end, her lovers served only as mirrors of herself.

Kurt/Wanda + baby Talia:

Wanda loves them, but explaining blue fur on her clothing is annoying.

Alexcentric death of Darwin:

Ashes speak as to why it's always better not to get involved.

Hank/Raven:

It's nothing to do with Raven, but maybe she doesn't know that.

Shaw/Erik:

Everyone always forgets who he killed Shaw for. She wasn't a Mutant.

Scott/Alex:

Tough watching your little brother deal with all the same old shit.

Erik/Moira:

One thing they have in common - Charles nonsense makes them both crazy.

Hank/Moira:

Because they're both CIA, they understand how dangerous the situation really is.

Storm/Kurt:

Her pride sets all his fur on end. It might be love.

Azazel/Raven:

They understand each other perfectly… and not at all. Why it works.

Erik/Hope:

Hope is a bad gamble, but the Brotherhood can't function without it.

Raven/Freedom:

Freedom's a distant dream, but she dictates the terms of her slavery.

Janos/Angel:

Angel's not the type to settle. He hopes he can keep up.

Raven/Angel:

Angel gives her "The Feminine Mystique." That's why Raven knows they're friends.

Erik/Moira:

They share stories about the stunts Charles pulled. They do love him.

Charles/Rage:

"Cue-ball," some guy said. Charles won't take responsibility for what happened next.

Rage/Serenity:

Sure, serenity might make you feel okay, but Rage gets shit done.

Wolverine/Jean:

There were bad ideas. And then there were really, REALLY bad ideas.