A/N: This is my first attempt at fan fiction ever, so I hope I do a good
job. I'm doing this particular story because X-men inspired me, and I
wanted to play out what I think the third movie will be like. I actually
dreamed a good deal of this, believe it or not. And there is a BIG
surprise in the second chapter. Hehe! I'm not tellin'!
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Scott and Logan both sat on opposite ends of the large couch in the rec. room, staring at the TV. Their faces were in cold and distant, much as they had been since the incident at Alkali Lake several months before. Aurora Monroe passed behind them, her arms full of textbooks. She stopped short when she saw them, and stared in disbelief at the TV. Scott's thumb was in constant motion, pushing the channel button over and over again. Aurora stared at the TV, as it switched from news, to soap opera, to infomercial, and back again. She looked at Logan and the Scott. "Are you two ok?" she asked for what had to be the twentieth time that month. Scott and Logan both turned their heads and stared at her blankly, and then turned back to the TV in unison. Aurora shook her head and continued on her way through the rec. room. Just before she passed through the door, she stuck her head in the door and addressed Logan. "Oh, by the way Logan, the professor wanted to see you," and then she quickly left.
Aurora knew that something had to change with Scott and Logan, and soon. Ever since the incident at Alkali Lake, they hardly ever spoke, and there faces were cold and distant. Scott had even stopped teaching his classes. And both she and Marie had heard Scott and Logan crying often at night, when they though no one could hear them. She wasn't sure how much more she could take. Thankfully she had Marie, Kurt, and Bobby around to help her. Since the incident, both Marie and Bobby had matured dramatically, and though they were both still students, they helped her a lot. Kurt had taken a little while to get used to, with his constant comings and goings, and his unpredictability. Aurora wasn't sure why the professor wanted to see Logan, but she hoped it would help him.
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Sorry about the shortness of this first chapter. It is more of an introduction than anything else. I will be posting the second part soon, and there will be a BIG surprise! Oh, I can't wait to tell you!
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Scott and Logan both sat on opposite ends of the large couch in the rec. room, staring at the TV. Their faces were in cold and distant, much as they had been since the incident at Alkali Lake several months before. Aurora Monroe passed behind them, her arms full of textbooks. She stopped short when she saw them, and stared in disbelief at the TV. Scott's thumb was in constant motion, pushing the channel button over and over again. Aurora stared at the TV, as it switched from news, to soap opera, to infomercial, and back again. She looked at Logan and the Scott. "Are you two ok?" she asked for what had to be the twentieth time that month. Scott and Logan both turned their heads and stared at her blankly, and then turned back to the TV in unison. Aurora shook her head and continued on her way through the rec. room. Just before she passed through the door, she stuck her head in the door and addressed Logan. "Oh, by the way Logan, the professor wanted to see you," and then she quickly left.
Aurora knew that something had to change with Scott and Logan, and soon. Ever since the incident at Alkali Lake, they hardly ever spoke, and there faces were cold and distant. Scott had even stopped teaching his classes. And both she and Marie had heard Scott and Logan crying often at night, when they though no one could hear them. She wasn't sure how much more she could take. Thankfully she had Marie, Kurt, and Bobby around to help her. Since the incident, both Marie and Bobby had matured dramatically, and though they were both still students, they helped her a lot. Kurt had taken a little while to get used to, with his constant comings and goings, and his unpredictability. Aurora wasn't sure why the professor wanted to see Logan, but she hoped it would help him.
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Sorry about the shortness of this first chapter. It is more of an introduction than anything else. I will be posting the second part soon, and there will be a BIG surprise! Oh, I can't wait to tell you!
