I would just like to say I do not own X-men evolution or Disney. Also I am the one true owner of Anna and if anyone uses her without my permission is a big fat jerk! So no using Anna. I'm just writing these short stories until I'm done with my big one. So enjoy and review if you want to.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAH! STAY AWAY FROM ME!" Anna screamed as she ran from her brother.
"Anna! You need to take these! Your doctor said-"
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAH! Screw the doctor! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!" She yelled as she ran in her favorite deep violet camo pajamas and matching slippers. Anna had finally convinced Remy that being a part of the X-Men would give them the happy life they've always wanted when they were kids (Cause then they were used for their powers). But things went bad when her doctor said that Anna should start taking pills to help her "problems" like her kleptomania, pyromania (Yes, like Pyro, she likes fire. SHE'S PARTIALLY CRAZY OKAY?), paranoia, and her hydrophobia. The only problem was that Remy had to force it down for her to take it.
"POCKER FACE! TURN YOUR SISTER OFF!" cried Tabitha.
When Rogue walked in she almost died laughing.
"Remy, you are really bad at giving Anna her medicine." Said a smiling Rogue who was obviously getting a kick out of this.
"Well, Miss Smarty Pants, why don't you try giving them to her?" I snapped. I couldn't help it. I was so mad at Anna that I was taking it out on mon cheri Rogue.
"Fine." she said as she grabbed the pills from my hand and hid them behind her back. "Anna. It's okay, you don't have to take your pills."
She looked at her funny.
"I don't?" she asked in her thick Cajun/Southern accent.
"No. Come on I'll pour you some apple juice." She replied. As Rogue poured the juice, she slipped the pills into the drink. AND ANNA DRANK IT ALL! I shared at her in disbelief.
"What are you lookin' at?" Asked a still ticked off Anna as she stuck her tongue out at her brother and walked back to her room.
I stared at Rogue in amazement.
"What? Even Blob could think of it." She said as she walked away, and left me standing there.
