The disclaimer telling all of you that I don't own any X-Men Evolution characters has gone on a crime spree. Even this idea isn't mine. It's Anon E Mouse Jr.'s idea and I was given permission to run with it. Just a cute little story.

Mutant Graffiti

"I can't believe we have to do this every single day," Bobby grumbled as he walked out of the mansion with a large bucket of soapy water and cleaning supplies.

"Don't people have better things to do than to write stuff on our front wall?" Rogue agreed as she carted more cleaning supplies. "Or draw unflattering pictures of us?"

"I dunno," Scott said as he carried even more cleaning supplies. "I think I prefer that picture of me blasting stuff compared to the Summers is A Dork scribbling."

"Why are you doing this anyway?" Bobby asked.

"Because we all have to take turns cleaning the graffiti people write on our walls," Scott said. "It's no different than doing the dishes or dusting or vacuuming."

"We know that," Bobby said. "I meant why are you doing it when it's not your turn?"

"It was either this or give Kitty another driving lesson," Scott gave him a look. "What do you think?"

"I'm out here to get away from her baking," Rogue said. "And I owe Kurt a favor."

"Kill two birds with one stone huh?" Bobby asked.

"Bingo," Rogue said. "Before Kitty's cooking kills me."

"All right we'd better get started," Scott sighed as they got to the wall.

"I wonder what lovely things they wrote this time?" Rogue groaned. "How mutants suck and how dangerous we are?"

"It looks like they only wrote one thing this time," Bobby did a double take. "Holy…?"

"Okay that's something I never expected to see," Scott remarked.

"Who would write this?" Rogue gasped. "I mean I've seen some pretty hardcore stuff on the wall before but this…"

"Logan! Logan! Get over here!" Scott shouted. "You gotta see this!"

"What is it?" Logan walked up to them. "What garbage did those creeps write this time?"

Rogue pointed. Logan did a double take. "Okay…"

"Pretty shocking isn't it?" Scott asked.

"Yeah. You live a long time you think you've seen it all," Logan blinked. "But even I never saw this before! Better get the Professor out here."

Soon everyone on the mansion was outside looking at it. "So who do you think wrote it?" Kurt asked.

"The Brotherhood?" Bobby asked.

"No, this isn't their style," Logan said. "They're a lot less subtle."

"Do you recognize any scents?" Ororo asked.

"Not a trace," Logan grunted. "I don't think we'll ever know who did this."

"I just can't believe someone wrote this," Kitty was shocked.

"Why do you think they did it?" Bobby asked.

"Some people just can't say certain things out loud," Jean shrugged.

"So they do it with a can of spray paint in the middle of the night?" Jamie asked.

"Pretty much," Jean said.

"Kind of cowardly if you ask me," Logan grunted.

"Yeah but…" Jean couldn't explain it. "A lot of people are just afraid. Especially of us."

"So you want us to wash this off, Professor?" Rogue asked.

On the side of the wall written in bright red letters was the sentence: MUTANTS ARE PEOPLE TOO. "No Rogue," Xavier smiled. "I think we'll leave that up where it is."