Title: Morals Versus Values



Series: Means to an End



Rating: R, for Logan's language



Author: Autumn



E-mail: dyslexic_crisco_penguin_fiend@hotmail.com



Author's Notes: Directly follows "Logic and Reasoning" Logan POV



Disclaimer: Not only do I owe the X-Men, but I also have a deed to Noah's

Ark, the Bermuda Triangle and Skywalker Ranch.









Fuck Chuck and his stupid crusade. Dipshit almost got Marie killed. He

had the nerve to call me on his damn creepy brain-phone thing and ask me to

get her away from Eric's merry little group. What a dumbass.

Now I ain't a fan of Buckethead, damn near hate the fucker actually, but at

least he'd honest. He point-blank said what he was going to do. Least with

him, Marie won't be surprised by anything, she knows what he's like. Plus is

a guy like Sabertooth is loyal to him, there has to be a reason.

Hell Chuck thinks I'm going to go fight with him and his stupid

Fisher-Price superheroes. Hell no. When Cyke was ready to blast that

machine with Marie still in it, Chuck lost me. Heh, before that I was

thinking about joining up. Keepin' an eye on Marie and all. The only

reason I left her with the geeks was cause Chuck told me he had some

information about my past. But he would only give it to me if I agreed to

leave Marie there. Big fucking mistake that one. Shoulda just taken the kid

with me like I wanted too. Guess I'll just do that now.

Marie leaving for Erik's doesn't surprise me, at all. She's got a large

dose of him and me in her head, and neither of us really qualify as Mr.

Fuckin' Sunshine. And Marie has got a rebellious streak a mile wide. She

don't take orders from nobody, not even a badass Canadian who orders her out

of his trailer. If Erik expects her to listen to everything he says, he's

got another thing coming.

I ain't saying she won't fight for Erik. Just she'll only do it when she

seems to think the means justifies the end. That's all. Erik don't like

that, he'll loose one hell of a valuable asset. If she stays there, I might

as well be there too.

Chuck's gotta grow up one of these days and realize that you bet more than

you can afford to loose. He could afford to loose Marie, and I have a big

fuckin' problem with that. When he lost her, he lost me too, there ain't no

two ways a bout it, we're a packaged deal.