Soulmates
1: Lost and Found
Summary: Kicking off the Soulmates arc, what happens when two friends, who each
thought the other lost forever, find their way back to one another?
Rating: This one should probably be around PG-13 for language and f/f and semi-f/f
relationships mentioned.
Author's Notes: First of all, this is my first stab at the MU, so constructive
criticism welcomed-drop me a line at MegCA86@aol.com. Now, this takes place
literally after the last page of X-Men #110. St. John Allerdyce (Pyro), Moira
MacTaggert and Peter Rasputin (Colossus) are newly dead from the Legacy Virus
and Kitty is at college somewhere, having resigned from the X-Men. I haven't
followed Shadowcat's love life all that much, so if I omit anyone who she had a
thing with, please drop me an E-mail. Also, I've read almost nothing with
Britannic-so tell me if I characterize him wrong. There's another author's note
at the end-please read it. The disclaimer is at the end.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Kitty Pryde stretched. Composing the letter
to the X-Men and Professor Xavier was heart-wrenching and very difficult, for
her. They were her surrogate family and it hurt to say good-bye.
Tortured, gentle brown eyes were
complemented by brown hair the same shade. She heard *something* pop in her
back, winced at the momentary flash of pain, and then stretched again. Her
thoughts wandered to last night's martial arts workout, and that led her mind
back to the letter.
'I wish I had at least been able to say
good-bye to Kurt, Ororo and Logan....' her thought trailed off. There was no
possible way to do this and see her old mentors-slash-surrogate parents again.
'If I see them, I know I'll break down. I *know* it. I won't be able to leave.
Plus, I'm not so sure that Ororo, at least, won't try and convince me to stay.
And that...that would be horrendous. Either I would buckle under the pressure,
and stay-which would get someone killed-or I would end up leaving, probably in
a huff, fighting with Ororo, my last memories of her angry and hurt. No. I
refuse to do that. It's best that I just remain with the good memories I have
now.'
'Yeah, Pryde, *good* memories,' a little
voice in the back of her head said. 'Sharing her with Yukio, the X-Men, then
Dallas...? Yeah, Pryde, *good* memories.'
And yet, somehow, her heart was being a pain and
wouldn't listen to her rational arguments about why she couldn't see them *one*
last time.
Speaking of hearts.... Her thoughts turned to the
men in her life. She uttered a sharp, short laugh. 'I'm bad luck, right? Best
stay away from the X-Men anyway.'
The only men who had ever showed any interest in
her were dead. Alistaire Stuart had never showed any *real* interest in her.
Doug Ramsey, killed on active duty within the New Mutants. Larry Bodine,
suicide. Pete Wisdom, her most serious paramour and first lover-shot in the
head while leading his wannabe hardcore black ops team, the revamped X-Force,
against some psycho in California. Alasdhair Kinross-the two had been
time-crossed semi-lovers, he died during WWII. Seth-boy, what a bad judgment
*that* had turned out to be. 'Falling for with a man who tried to kill your
team isn't exactly conductive to a relationship.' And Peter Rasputin, her first
serious crush, now dead. Suicide, dying a martyr.
'Maybe it's evil of me,' Kitty thought, but
unable to stop her thoughts, 'but I would trade the killing cure for Legacy for
one that doesn't kill a hundred times over, even if it means more people would
die, to have Peter back. Is it wrong of me? He was a part of my life for so
long, it's so weird to have him gone. Him and Pete, as well. Every day, I wake
up expecting Pete to walk in with breakfast, or I wake up suddenly at a knock,
because I expect it's Peter rapping on my door to drive him to town to buy
paints because he has no license and ran out.'
'God, I can't even keep good friends. Magik
died during Inferno, saving the world. Illyana Rasputin died a short while
later. Ray sacrificed herself to become Mother Askani and mentor Cable, bringing
Captain Britain-or "Britanic"- back to our time. You know, even
after-what is it-like a year and a half, two years-I still wish Ray were here
instead of Brian.'
Her mind skipped back to almost immediately
after Britanic had "returned" to their time. He and Meggan had been
sitting in the dining room, alone. The members of Excalibur and Daytripper had
sensed that Meggan and Britanic should be alone, and had decided to go into
London for a day. Kitty had politely declined, claiming that she had to check
out the Midnight Runner and the Muir Island computers and safety
system...claiming they didn't know the effect of Amanda's spells on the
computers. Which she had done. It had taken all of...oh, ten minutes. Then she
had stalked down the corridors. She didn't even realize that she was at the
dining room until she was knocking on the door and requesting of Meggan to
speak to Britanic alone.
Meggan had just as politely tried to
decline Kitty. But Britanic had just looked at her with eerie eyes and said
that he would be all right, that Kitty really needed something. Meggan, looking
suspicious and worried, had flown out.
Kitty had swiveled slowly to look at
Britanic. He had regarded her quietly. Tears sprang to her eyes, but she
clenched her jaw. A credit to Logan's training, she suppressed her emotions.
"You will never be Brian!" she hissed. "If you put
one...single...toe out of line I will hurt you very, very, badly. Rachel wasn't
worth a stranger."
"I'm sorry Rachel had to sacrifice herself,
but I had no choice," Britanic had tried to interject. "I am *trying*
to save the world, and this was the *only* way!"
"I *doubt* that!" Kitty snapped
back. "She was *happy* here! You could've just told her the information,
but *you* were too selfish! You wanted Meggan back as your love slave and Betsy
as your keeper! So you forced Ray to give up the only peace she'd ever
known-and *don't* try to deny that you coerced her!"
Britanic had flinched, as every accusation
had hit him hard, and he had to admit, there was a grain of truth in
Shadowcat's words. His jaw had clenched, but he had looked compassionate. He
had tried to reach out and cup her jaw, put she had jerked violently away. His
hand fell to his side, hurt.
"Again, Kitty, I apologize. I know how
*you* felt about her. And what you meant to *her*."
"You know nothing about me,"
Kitty snapped in a low voice. Tears overflowed from her eyes now, and she left
with one final threat. "If you do *anything* to hurt Excalibur, the X-Men,
or *anyone* I care about-purposefully or otherwise- I *will* hold you
accountable. And the debt *will* be paid in full."
Leaving through the door, she had coldly
shaken off Meggan by first ignoring her, then by phasing into her room and
locking the door. When she was sure Meggan had left, she had curled up with
Lockheed and one of Rachel's sleep shirts. She had buried her nose into it and
cried her heart out to the little dragon, who had cooed, trying to comfort her
as best he was able.
Her mind skipped back even further, to the
night before Jean and Scott's wedding (she suddenly realized, that if Cable
knew the Mother Askani well, it was no wonder he had been watching them
intensely!). She and Rachel had gone to the local pub, and, while not legally
drunk, were probably about halfway there.
They had stumbled into the room. Arguing
about some little thing-Kitty didn't even remember what-they had gotten into a
playful shoving match. Suddenly, Ray had tripped over some of Kitty's computer
manuals. She had landed on the bed, on her back, laughing. Unfortunately, Kitty
had been shoving her at the precise moment when it would be perfect to fall.
Kitty lost her balance, and almost fell on Rachel, too tipsy, confused, and
laughing too hard to safely phase.
Cool TK hands had gripped her about an inch
away from falling onto Rachel. Laughing, she had looked into Rachel's eyes, but
the amusement of both had fallen away as they each saw something in each other.
Kitty had unconsciously licked her lips as the air between them became charged
with tension. Rachel, seeing this, had swallowed hard, and exhaled nervously.
Both were suddenly aware of how close their bodies actually were.
The moment had been ruined when Kurt had
knocked on their door. "Lights out, frauleins. Kitty, can I talk to you
for a minute?"
Kitty drew in a breath. "In a minute,
fuzzy elf," she called hoarsely. Rachel's TK had gently set her on her
feet. Kitty had just stood there, swallowing, jaw moving, as she and Rachel
stared at each other. Finally, Kitty broke the tableau by phasing though the
door.
When she got back, Rachel had been asleep,
and though she knew they had both meant to talk about what happened-for things,
they both knew, could never be the same-they hadn't found the time to do so.
There were some...interesting moments at the wedding, then they had gotten
back...and hadn't really talked about what had happened. Then Rachel had been
lost to the timestream.
She remembered, even earlier, after they
had returned from the jaunt into the past where they first chronologically met
Mystique, her lover Destiny (whose diary Kitty had and had left for Rogue and
Wolverine), and Logan himself. Rachel had acted strangely for a while. Kitty
had attributed it to remaining influences of the Shadow King. Now, with 20/20
hindsight, she realized that Rachel had been stunned and hurt that Kitty was
capable of killing her, and possibly more than a little jealous of Alasdhair.
'Kate Pryde and Ray? I wonder....'
Her last memory was of Ray telling Kitty to
hold her and say hello when born in this timeline.
'And let's not even *think* about you and
Illyana's "friendship," Pryde!' Kitty told herself. 'Although I do
have to wonder how much of your so-called relationship with Piotr was really a
way to remain close with Illyana and her family,' her conscience whispered.
'That's not fair,' she whispered. She could
still *feel* the hurt, sharp as if it had been yesterday, when he had told her
it was over. She could *taste* their last kiss on her lips, even after years.
'Aha,' her head mocked her again. 'But you
can still taste Illyana's kiss, no? You can still feel her breath on your
face-still feel the feel of her hands on your body, the feeling of sweaty skin
against sweaty skin, the luxurious times when you would share a bed, curled
together, and your mutual dependence on the other. And you can still *feel* the
electricity that coursed through you whenever she touched you, or the passion
that one night-'
'Don't *go* there, Pryde,' she told herself
as a knock on her door brought her out of her nostalgia.
"Kitty!" her friend George Brossar
walked in without waiting for a sign that he could enter. George was
tall-6'0-lithe, and muscular. He had dark skin, darker than Ororo's, piercing
light blue eyes and midnight black hair. As a sophomore, he was the starting
catcher for the varsity baseball team, and a second-string halfback on the JV
football team, and was also extremely smart-though not in Kitty's range, they
took many of the same classes together. They formed a two-person study group
often-simply because no one else could understand some of the complexities of
the courses they were taking. But there were no sparks between them-besides, he
was already taken.
"Let's grab some pizza, Pryde!" he said
exuberantly. "You've been working on that blasted letter-when it's break,
no less!-all day. You need a vacation."
Kitty grinned, unable to be non-infected be his
enthusiasm. "Why're you so excited, George?" she queried him.
"And by the way, yeah, sure, pizza. I was done anyway," and she stuck
her head under the desk, searching for envelopes and stamps. 'Aha! There they
are! I knew I put the little buggers in here somewhere!'
"Weeeeeeelllll...." George drawled.
"My parents-"
"Who happen to be millionaires?" Kitty
amusedly injected.
George stuck his tongue out at her. "Well,
they bought me a car."
Kitty's jaw dropped. "A *car*?" she
repeated. A stray thought- 'Wish *my* parents were like that!' made her miss
the next part of his speech.
"Sorry, George, I blanked out. What?"
"I said," he repeated, with a put-upon
air that made Kitty lightly sock him, "It's a dark blue Jeep
Wrangler."
"Well, let's go!" Kitty said. She had
recently discovered that she had a thing for Jeeps-and sometimes the guys who
owned them, as Seth proved. Licking the envelope and the stamp, she grabbed her
blazer, tossed it on, and followed George out of her room. On the way out of
the dorm, she stuffed the letter into the post box.
Shutting the lid to the post box, she
felt-something-stir in her. Climbing into the Jeep, she tried to dissect her
emotions. 'Relief-it's over. Getting out is what I've wanted for a long time.
Sadness-well, what could I expect? The X-Men were a big part of my life for so
long, I cannot be expected to just leave and not care. I'm glad that the burden
of saving the world every other week is off my shoulders-but I also feel...like
I'm neglecting a responsibility? Well, I've been responsible to the world for
long enough, and didn't get anything out of it. All I got was pain. I want to
be normal for a while-it's my right. I'm no born superhero. Like that girl said
in Center Stage, "What about what I want?" So, in conclusion?
I'll be glum for a while, but I'll live. After all, it's not as if I haven't
seen-and *done*- much worse.'
George pulled the Jeep into the student parking
lot of the Pizza Place and studied her with his pale fox-eyes. He leaned over
and gently touched her forearm. 'Jeez, I must look like I'm gonna rabbit.'
"You all right, Kitty? I've never seen you so ... on-edge."
"I'm fine, George," Kitty said, pulling
her arm away, resisting the temptation to phase through him. "I
just...mailed a really important letter. And I'm just a little down about it-I
made a big decision, and you can never help second guessing those."
"I can't tell you if you made the right
decision, Kitty. Only you will know. But I've got faith in you. In the
meantime, let's go see Sarai. She always cheers me up," he smirked.
"Gee, maybe that's 'cause she's your
girlfriend?" Kitty shot back. At 5'10, built like an actress, Asian
ethnicity, dark brown hair and chocolate eyes, she was a looker, as was he. And
they were so into puppy dog love it wasn't funny. Getting out of the car, she
looked around. "Funny. I don't see her Lexus anywhere."
"She had to pick up a new student at the
Student Center," George explained. "A girl. Guidance picked her for
orientation because of the fact that she's a junior and a model student and a
cheerleader and all of that. Speaking of which, have you got a new
roommate?"
"No," Kitty grimaced. Her last roommate
had transferred to another college, and Kitty had been living solo for the past
few months. "And I'm not looking forward to it, either. My luck, it'll be
some airhead blonde who's here because Daddy's an alumni."
With that grim thought in mind, she walked in.
George followed, laughing uproariously. The first day of their philosophy
class, he had learned exactly *what*she thought of people like *that*.
An airhead blonde had been in their
philosophy class by mistake. Almost stereotypically racist, stuck-up and
self-centered, she had assumed that when Kitty and George were laughing
together at a joke, they were laughing at her.
(Actually, George had just hit Kitty with a
line from the previous night's episode of Buffy that was so totally appropriate
for the class neither could hold in the laughter.)
She had sauntered over, slapped Kitty hard,
and made some crack about Kitty being a disgrace to her race.
George had flushed bright red and his jaw
clenched. The teacher had heard and was pale and furious. Kitty, however,
topped them all. She had *needed* some release since she had left the station.
She had stood up and hit the bitch with an
uppercut that sent her reeling back off the floor-using only a fraction of her
full strength. She had proceeded to twist the girl's arm around her and terrify
her. As the poor girl had hurried out of the room, Kitty had let a low growl
out.
The class looked quickly away, but it had
gained a new respect for her. George hadn't said anything-he hadn't needed to.
His eyes said it all.
She had been hit with a slap on the wrist
for it-probation. If you went by Kitty's grades prior to that moment, she had
nothing to worry about. And she hadn't. The first term was over, the school
year half done, and she was on break for a glorious month.
Though she could laugh about it in
hindsight, at the time she had privately thanked Logan for his
teachings-without them, she could've killed the girl. Later that night, she had
broken three punching bags at the gym and beat up some blowhard jerks badly.
They strolled over to a table and took it,
making sure there were two extra seats-they both knew that because Sarai was a
friendly person, she would most likely invite the new frosh to come and have
pizza with her, her boyfriend, and another freshman. It was a smart move-Sarai
was a junior, but George and Kitty were a sophomore and freshman, respectively,
and it made sense for a freshman to meet other underclassmen.
"Hey, maybe she'll be your
roommate!" George said, half-seriously. Kitty rolled her eyes. She and her
former roommate had had a rocky friendship-Jessie had been a workaholic and had
resented both the fact that Kitty could go out and party and it wouldn't affect
her grades, and the fact that when the first fact led to inevitable
confrontations, Kitty usually won.
"As long as she's not like Jessie,
I'll live," Kitty said seriously.
'Speaking of roomies...' Kitty's thoughts
trailed off. Thoughts of Illyana and Rachel no longer were spears, evoking hot
pain. Somehow, thoughts of her two lost friends no longer hurt as badly as they
had when they were freshly gone-it was just a dull ache now, in her chest.
"Sarai's here!" George exulted.
Standing up, he waved eagerly to his girlfriend, who was trailed by a girl.
Kitty stopped breathing.
Her eyes traveled up from the fashionable hiking
boots, up to the tight jeans, across the long sleeved, ribbed black turtleneck
to the newcomer's face. Full red lips perched under a small nose. Intense green
eyes sat under dark brows and was framed and complemented by flame-red hair.
Kitty's jaw dropped, as did the
"stranger"'s. Kitty said one word.
"Rachel?"
Then, in front of the bemused eyes of George,
Sarai and Rachel Summers-also known in another time and place as a Hound,
Phoenix, or the Mother Askani- Kitty Pryde, formerly of the X-Men, fainted dead
away.
~*~*~*~*~*
Author's Notes: The inspiration for this story came about when I thought that
it was extremely weird that Cable and Rachel agreed to not tell Jean and Kitty
that Rachel had returned. Those two, at least, deserved to know-for obvious
reasons. And I also find it extremely odd that Cable didn't tell Rachel that
Kitty's missing-I mean, they were best friends. And I doubt that he himself
doesn't know Kitty's missing (I haven't been reading UXM lately). And Rachel
not getting in touch with Kitty and Jean is just really out-of-character, the
way I see it. Kitty and Jean will be pissed off and hurt when they *do* find
out, and Rachel knows this-and Rachel is not a cruel person.
Disclaimer: Kitty 'Shadowcat' Pryde, Rachel 'Phoenix' Summers, and all other
X-related characters don't belong to me, they belong to Marvel (which is
probably a good thing for them). No copyright infringement or offense intended.
I'm making no money off of this. However, the plot belongs to me, as do George
Brossar and Sarai Dorvel.
