Reviewers, you're awesome! Oh and EternalDreamer, I'm not sure if this is what you meant, but Kurt never knew who his mother was. Azazel just said that they were looking for her, but he never said her name was Mystique. Hopefully that clears things up! :)

Here's chapter four. Oh and by the way, all of this takes place before Rogue finds out that Mystique adopted her.

Disclaimer: I don't own the X-men blah blah blah

The blue woman took a half step forward. "Kurt . . . is it really you?"

Kurt paused. He was pretty sure he already knew the answer, but he asked anyways, "Who are you?"

"I'm your mother." Mystique replied, giving him a half smile.

The X-men gave each other shocked glances. Who knew Mystique had a child?

Azazel rolled his eyes at the two, and then turned to the X-men. "I don't know what you all think you're doing in my home, but our fight is not with you. There's really no purpose for you being here and I think it's time for you all to leave." He gestured to the door behind him.

"No, we can't leave that easily." Scott said, taking up a fighting position along with the rest of the X-men.

"I tried to be nice." Azazel said under his breath.

He quickly crossed the room and grabbed Rogue and Jean's shoulders, wrapping his tail around Kitty's leg. Before the three teens could figure out what was going on, they found themselves teleported out of the house and to the side of a quiet road. A few seconds later Scott and Evan appeared beside them.

"Well, that could've gone better." Rogue grumbled.

"Look out!" Kitty suddenly shrieked, pointing up at the sky. The X-men all glanced up and then quickly scrambled out of the way as Scott's car came crashing to the ground where they'd been standing moments earlier.

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"How did Father find you?" Kurt asked his mother, feeling a bit awkward. They were both still standing on opposite sides of the room, while Azazel was outside, sending the X-men back their car.

"Azazel told me that he'd remembered rumors of something called Cerebro, which can track mutants," Mystique explained. "He teleported all over the institute until he found it."

"And then I found you," Azazel said, suddenly appearing beside Kurt. "I can't believe you were living in that rundown house with those filthy teenagers." He wrinkled his nose, looking disgusted.

"I'm just following orders," Mystique said sharply, glaring at him.

"I see you haven't changed much then," Azazel replied curtly.

The two shot daggers at each other, and Kurt cleared his throat nervously.

"So why have I never met you before?" He asked Mystique.

"Because she tried to kill you," Azazel said, before Mystique could reply.

Mystique looked shocked for a moment. "When did I ever do that?"

"Same day that I rescued him," Azazel said. "You threw him off a bridge, Mystique!"

"What?" Kurt asked, looking back and forth between the two.

Mystique gave a half hysterical laugh, shaking her head, "I don't believe this! It was an accident, Azazel! You honestly think I would do that on purpose?"

"It wouldn't surprise me!" Azazel yelled, losing his cool. "I saw Magneto talking to you! What orders did he give you to follow then, Mystique? Kill your own child?"

"What were you even doing there?" Mystique yelled back. "What happened to leaving and never coming back?"

Azazel looked a bit sheepish for a second, but quickly regained his composure. "It doesn't matter what I was doing there. None of this matters at the moment. Can we get to the matter at hand, please?" He motioned for them all to sit down.

Kurt and Azazel both sat down and a few moments later Mystique did the same.

"And what exactly is the 'matter at hand'?" Mystique snapped.

"Allow me to explain," Azazel began. "In order to do so, I need to start at the very beginning. A time when humans didn't even exist, only the Neyaphem and the Cheyarafim walked the Earth."

"Is this going to take long?" Mystique asked, glancing at an invisible watch. "I have places to be."

"It'll go a lot faster if you don'tinterrupt me!" Azazel hissed at her. "Now, as I was saying, there were only Neyaphem and Cheyarafim. The Neyaphem, which is what you and I are, Kurt, are demonic-like mutants and the Cheyarafim are more angelic mutants. We quickly discovered that we couldn't live on the same planet together, and a battle ensued. Sadly, the Cheyarafim were victorious and banished our kind to another dimension for eternity. After an incredibly long time, I, being their leader and only teleporter, managed to return back to Earth. I soon met Magneto, and later, your mother. I got a bit caught up in their schemes, but I never forgot about my armies back home. The only way that I can possibly bring them back would be to have a son with fully-grown teleportation powers and the presence of his mother. I would need to use Black Magic to then open the portal between dimensions. Now, that's where you and Mystique come into the picture, Kurt."

Mystique simply continued to glare at Azazel.

"But I'm not an adult yet," Kurt said, trying to make sense of everything.

"No, you're not," Azazel replied, "But I don't think that's going to matter. You see, recently I've been getting a very strong feeling that the Cheyarafim's hold on the Neyaphem is starting to break. They can't hold them back forever and the portal between dimensions is beginning to form all by itself. I think that if we tried the spell now, even though your powers aren't as strong as they could be, Kurt, it could work. My armies would spill into this dimension, finding their place in this world once again." Azazel finally finished, looking between Mystique and Kurt excitedly.

But his family wasn't convinced. "Why would I ever help you release a bunch of demons onto this planet?" Mystique asked. "What would be in it for me?"

"I know Magneto thinks that mutants and humans will never be able to get along, and he's right, it's impossible." Azazel explained. "But the truth of the matter is that humans will discover the existence of mutants; it's inevitable. But with the help of my armies, we could rule over the humans together, before they try to rule over us."

Mystique still didn't seem convinced. "You'll need to discuss this with Magneto."

"Yes, of course," Azazel said with fake politeness. "And where may I find him?"

Mystique briefly described the castle Magneto was staying in and Azazel disappeared, leaving behind the smell of sulfur.

"Ugh," Mystique coughed, waving a hand in front of her face. "I never did get used to that."

Kurt smirked and Mystique looked over at him, remembering he was in the room. After a moment, she gave him a small smile. Mystique would never admit it, but she would always feel guilty for dropping Kurt from the bridge that day. If only she had been a bit more careful, things could've been so different.

"Do you really think it's a good idea to release the Neyaphem?" Kurt asked his mother quietly. The whole time his Father had been talking, Kurt had had a growing sense of dread. He didn't want to take over the world. He knew that people could be cruel, but did they really deserve to be overthrown?

"I don't know, Kurt," Mystique mumbled. "I don't know."

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"Hmm," Magneto said, considering what Azazel had just told him. "And you're sure this will work?"

"Not 100%," Azazel admitted. "But what have we got to lose?"

"Alright," Magneto finally said. "I like the idea of ridding this planet of humans once and for all; I'll help in any way I can. But there's only one problem."

"What's that?" Azazel frowned.

"The X-men aren't going to like this," Magneto replied.

"Oh, right," Azazel growled. "Those rotten teenagers."

"I'm sure they'll figure out what you're doing somehow," Magneto went on. "I think it would be best if the Brotherhood and I went along with you, just to make sure the job gets done."

"Fine with me," Azazel shrugged. "How do you feel about going to Australia?"

Sorry, this chapter was a bit boring! It will get better! Oh and the part about Neyaphem and Cheyarafim actually did happen in the comics (I read it on Wiki) but the rest of it is part made up by me and part true. Actually the whole thing is made up, but you know what I mean.

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