Disclaimer: I don't own X-Men:Evolution or it's characters. Just my OC, Molly Callum/Creature and any original characters/background characters that may pop up from time to time.


The next morning Molly was completely back to her old self. She even went as far as sneaking into Remy's room to give him a little wake up call after she had gotten showered and dressed. Molly walked quietly across the floor and onto the empty side of the bed. Remy was sleeping face up, breathing softly. He'd kicked off the blankets during the night so that they were wrapped around his ankles and in the middle of falling to the floor. He was sleeping so deeply that even Molly climbing to sit next to him didn't wake him. She gave him a warm, loving kiss. Remy woke up smiling after that. "Why don't you wake me up like that every morning?"

"Because I would be spoiling you," Molly smiled, "And Logan wouldn't be happy about it." Molly added as an afterthought.

Remy got up and they came out of the room.
"So what's going on today?" Remy asked.

"I thought we could take my family out for breakfast then drive around town. Sight-see a bit," Molly said.

"Good idea, but if you really want to take them sight-seeing, we should drive up to New York while they're here. It would be fun," Remy said.

"I'll ask and see if they're up for it," Molly said. Remy swept Molly up into a hug.

"What's the hug for?" Molly said as Remy squeezed her tight.

"Because I love you and I like hugging you and stuff," Remy said from above her head. He let go after a few long moments. "Now, we _are_ going to have time to ourselves this week, aren't we?"

"Sure we are! We can go out and stuff, no one will mind," Molly smiled.

"Good. I was just afraid that we wouldn't," Remy said.

Molly went to her room to let Remy get dressed. It was a little after six, the time when everyone at the Institute woke up on the weekdays. Molly had plenty of time to kill before going out with Remy and her family. She busied herself by picking up her room, folding clothes and putting stuff away, then realized that since they were going out to eat, there was no point in waiting for the usual morning breakfast at seven. She could try to grab a little more sleep while Remy was getting ready. Molly lay down, but sleep wouldn't come. Her body was too adjusted to being on a tight schedule. Still, the quiet was nice and it was enjoyable to just lay there with a fun day ahead. She waited until Remy knocked on her door.

"We don't have to leave for a while yet. They won't wake up until much later," Molly said.

"So what do you want to do in the meantime?" Remy asked.

"I can think of something," Molly pulled Remy down to her with a giggle, kissing him excitedly with lots of love.

"Little minx," Remy said between kisses. Molly pulled Remy into her room leaving the door open a crack for privacy.
They sat on the floor and had some light, fun making-out.

"It would be...impossible...to go a whole week...without...kissing," Remy said, gulping in air.

"Mmmm-hmmm," Molly said, lips busy. They alternated between making out and talking for over an hour, as they usually did when they had time for it.

She kissed around Remys mouth, then his lips twice, then reached out to hold his hands. Then she felt Remy break it off. "What? Did I do something...?" Molly questioned, watching Remy rub his arm against his mouth, then getting up. "No. Guess I just have better hearing then you do," He threw a slight nod of his head to the doorway where her family was standing. Molly felt hot all over and plenty embarrassed. Remy had the usual self-satisfied smirk on his face, but lacked his usual "nothing-bothers-me" attitude, possibly for decency's sake. He was rebellious, but that didn't mean that he lacked manners. Of _course_ it was a _bad idea_ to just keep making-out right there in front of her family! Molly stopped thinking about all this, stopped sitting there like a deer in the headlights and finally stood up off of the floor. "Uhh...we'd better go. Don't want to get there too late," Molly said quietly.

Remy hugged her as they walked ahead side by side.
"You worry too much. They weren't mad. More amused then anything."

"Yeah, I know. That's what I was afraid of," Molly said quietly.


Breakfast went smoothly, as did sight-seeing. In the back of her mind, Molly was afraid of some catastrophe happening in downtown bayville and her and Remy being alone to take care of it, but such a thing never occurred. Afterwards, all the families had been invited back to the Institute for a small barbecue and swimming. It was just what Molly needed.

"I don't understand why you're so tense lately," Remy said as he lay on a raft with a soda, while Molly swam, "You think the worst is going to happen and it's just not."

"Well...well you know how I am. I get very stressed out over stuff," Molly explained.

"You also tend to make mountains out of molehills and see problems where there are none," Remy picked up his drink and took a long swig, "Everyone is happy and you should be happy too. If you worry about everything, you're only going to look back on this week with regret."

"When you put it like that, I guess you're right," Molly hoisted herself up a bit to kiss Remy out of gratefulness, "So thank you."

"You're welcome," Remy said softly, going back in to kiss more.

Part of Molly wanted to tell Remy to stop, but she started to rationalize that everyone was busy talking, playing or eating so no one was really watching them, as far as she could tell.

Molly suddenly felt a lithe furry pair of arms grab her around the shoulders, pulling her back.
"I've been informed that you need two feet of space between you and to stop slobbering all over each other because it's disgusting," Kurt explained, teleporting Molly to the nearby lawn without another word.

"Wha-?!" Molly questioned, immediately choking on sulfur after the 'port, hacking it up.
Kurt immediately teleported himself back into the pool so Molly couldn't strangle him.

"Why did I even bother to tell them I was graduating?" Molly griped to herself as she angrily stomped back to the pool,
"I should have just sent pictures and saved myself from all the trouble."

"You are _mad_, ma amour. Haven't seen you this upset in a while," Remy swam up to her with an amused grin.

"I'll be fine, but maybe we shouldn't kiss in front of people for a while if _that's_ going to happen," Molly said.
She threw an angry look at her older brother, who just returned it with a 'who me?' smirk. Obviously, all his doing.

"Tonight we can have some alone time. I've got a little surprise in mind for after dinner," Remy had a twinkle in his eyes.

"You and your surprises. Another trip to look-out peak or something," Molly walked deeper into the water.

"I have something much better in mind," Remy just smiled in anticipation.