A/N Okay, so this is my first fanfic ever and I've got to be honest I'm not totally sure where this is going it's just an idea that's been with me for a while.

So the premise is that a few months after Apocalypse was defeated Rogue lost her mind, literally. Her many personalities have split off into four teenage girls that just sprung into existence, leaving her in a coma. Alright here it goes! Please read & review even criticism is helpful!

Oops! Almost forgot. Disclaimer: I do not own xmen: evolution or any of the characters or plot. I make no money off of this it is just for entertainment purposes.

Logan strolled down the hall his boots making a clunk clunk clunk on the metal floor in the sublevels. He opened the door to the DR control room and called out for Hank.

"Here Logan" he called from behind a large control panel waving one furry, blue arm.

"I, uh, just wanted to let you know I'm taking off for Alberta again. Thought I might get away from the kids for a while before classes start up again ya know?" He said with a dismissive shrug. Hank sighed. He hated when Logan tried to act like nothing was wrong and moreover Logan would not be pleased when he saw who was behind the panel with him.

He attempted to motion for Lex to stay where she was but the girl merely snorted and stalked out from behind the machine.

"More like trying to run away from your feelings I'd say" the girl dubbed "the Ice Bitch" by her peers said stoically.

The Wolverine inside him snarled begging to be released, to tear that evil, heartless, thing limb from limb. She was one of them, those creatures that had destroyed his Rogue. Oh sure the Professor claimed they'd had no more control over it than Rogue, but still Logan disliked the lot of them.

"You should know by now not to project so loudly around a telepath" Lex said, barely containing her amusement with his conflict with the other half of his nature.

He snarled out loud this time and Hank stepped in between the two before things could get out of hand.

"Well Logan we will certainly be sad to see you go but if you feel it is for the best I won't stop you. I assume you have spoken with Professor Xavier about this?" Hank asked looking over his shoulder at Lex and praying that she would remain silent. To his great relief she seemed to have lost interest in Logan's inner turmoil and was now busy examining a circuit board.

"Yeah Chuck said long as I was back to help with classes at the end of the summer nobody would miss me" he replied

"You can say that again" Lex mumbled, never looking up from her work, and Hank sighed inwardly. He felt that it was quite unfair for Logan to hold Rogue's split off personalities responsible for "the Incident" but Lex could be quite contrary. He almost felt bad for Logan right now.

"Why don't you stay out of this murderer" Logan quipped. Hank sighed again. Well, he thought to himself, I did say almost. He turned but Lex had disappeared behind the console once more.

"Well Logan I suppose I'll be seeing you in a few weeks then" He said. Logan got the message, he'd overstepped the line and now was the time to make his exit or deal with the Beast. He stalked out of the room without a goodbye.

"I need a drink" Hank murmured putting his hands over his face. He stepped behind the console where Lex was diligently working. She was on her knees examining a bundle of wires, her crisp white button up sleeves pushed up and her long black hair creating a curtain around her face. It didn't matter, he could still hear her soft sniff and see a single tear drop on to her jeans. Contrary to what most of the other children thought Lex wasn't completely emotionless.