"What?" I almost screamed at Iggy. 'Gosh, you spill almost your entire life out to a guy and he doesn't believe you. Maybe being blind has done something to his common sense. But then again, it would have done the same thing to mine...' I looked up at the sky just as my vision decided to take a break. "Heck." I muttered softly to myself. Iggy sighed with a 'Riiigghht' tone in his voice. My mind already had to many things to worry about. Growling I looked in his general direction. I sighed with frustration. "Why?" I growled mortifyingly. "I tell you everything, and you don't believe me. At least tell me why." I heard Iggy shuffle his feet for a minute.

"I don't believe you...cause..." He shuddered for a moment before going on. "I just dont because, how could those whitecoats do the same test on you, and not make you completely blind like me? And why would they do a 'Pretest' in the first place? They didn't seem to have any other 'before' mutants for anybody else. It just doesn't add up." I thought on that for a while. I had known that he would have some questions, but I never figured that they would be the same ones I had been asking myself.

"I don't know Iggy. Truthfully, I haven't the foggiest. Iv been asking myself those same questions over and over again and nothing ads up for me either. Gosh this is so hard!" I growled furiously and punched the air in frustration. Just as I did my vision decided it wanted to come back. Blinking heavily a couple of times, everything still seemed blurry. It wasn't until then that I noticed Iggy had never let go of my hand. Almost as if programmed, my cheeks started to flare red as I looked up into his sightless eyes. For the first time, I could have sworn I saw better then I had in years. At the same moment, I could have sworn that Iggy gave a slight little smile, as if he just saw something too.

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Max had been staring at Vix ever sense Iggy had taken her over there to talk with him "alone". 'What's SO important that Iggy can't say it in front of me and Fang?' Max glanced over at Fang, hoping he would read her thoughts like he had done all those times.

"What if she's brainwashing him?!" The Gasman cried out. Fang sent Max his, 'Yeah, what if?' look. Groaning loudly Max decided it was past time she took matters into her own hands. Like she hadn't done THAT before. Slowly she got up and patted Gazzy on the head.

"She's not brainwashing Iggy, Gaz. She's only talking with him."

'As if that's not bad.' Her voice reminded her. Growling softly Max looked back over at Iggy and Vix. 'What is that suppose to mean?' she asked angrily.

'Keep your enemies as close as your friends.' Max rolled her eyes. 'Way to keep repeating yourself voice.' Fang glanced over at Max.

"The voice?" he asked. Concerned.

"Unfortunately." Max answered back. She though about what her voice had said for a moment. Not like it was anything new. Growling louder every ten seconds max decided to ask her voice a good question.

'What the heck does that mean?!" reluctantly, her voice answered her question.

'When I said keep your enemies as close as your friends, I didn't mean be friends with your enemies.'