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Wade PoV:

Cat man insisted on following me quickly as he possibly could and I occasionally got a few good swings in, but he never gave up long enough for me to get a good lead. I figured Stryker had put him up to tracking me as soon as he figured out his facility was being used. It made me wonder what happened to Laura, but I had a feeling that I already knew. My babies were strapped to my back and held on for a very, very long time before I finally got to use them against Kitty man. He was a creeper- that one.

I had lost track of time and seasons until I would walk into an area and get a little cash from the local ladies in exchange for a little lovin'. It made the men in the town sick to watch all the women throw themselves at me, but give them a break! How could you resist this body?

I felt like my journey was nearing an end when I ran into a fence. Not literally, of course, I wasn't that bad at judgment. The fence was just too tall for me to clear, and I figured the creeper might be slowed down enough to let me get ahead. I found the nearest tree and swung up on its branches before dropping down on the other side. I looked around and wanted to go back over the fence as soon as I had gotten over.

I was on a campus of some sort with massive, towering structures and courtyards filled with teens and some adults. I was at a boarding school like the one I spent most of my life at before my own father decided to use my talents for his own good. Five teens looked at me and looked back down before their ring leader, I supposed, took the forefront and approached me.

Don't draw those in the middle of the campus. You'll just piss some people off. It was the voice that had led me here, and I realized that I was reaching up to my swords.

The girl in front looked very unassuming, but her body called to me. Her jet black hair reflected an odd violet color in the sunlight and she rendered the rest of my body useless with the use of her hypnotizing, captivating, grey eyes. She was extremely small and petite but curvy as hell. A thought flickered across my mind of her on her back sighing my name, and before I could stash it, she caught my throat and shoved me against the fence.

"Wanna rethink that?" Her voice was as seductive as the rest of her body, but I couldn't breathe. Her eyes glinted with a fire that seemed barely contained.

She let go of me and took a step back. "Wade, where's Victor?"

I realized the importance of the question. "About a mile behind me is all. If you want to guard the place quick, then get on it 'cause he won't spare any of you."

I finally looked behind her at a slightly taller girl with her hair in a ponytail and soft brown eyes who looked at a shirtless, winged boy. The other girl was as tall as the boy with wings and had waves of dark brown hair, tan skin, and deep brown eyes. The other boy standing next to the tall girl looked skittish and stared at me with a stare that filled my veins with ice.

"We'll just have to make introductions short then," she said confidently. She motioned to the flighty ponytail girl. "Kitty." She moved on to the winged boy. "Warren." She moved to the tall girl. "Kierian or Rose." Uncertainly she motioned to the icy boy. "Bobby."

She looked at me and inclined her head. "Wade, James is waiting for you in the gym."

I felt my eyebrows fly up, but before I could ask anything, she grabbed my arm with such soft hands and pulled me along to what seemed to be the gym.

"Logan! Don't kill anyone. He's here."

"I smelled him before he walked in the room." And there he was in the flesh.

"Jimmy!" I yelled involuntarily. "How many years do you think it's been? About a million?"

"Shut up, Wilson." I laughed thinking about how he treated me back in the day.

"It's been forever and a half, if you ask me. Besides, Vicky's on his way and I thought you might want to have a fair warning before he gets here in a little bit. You two really haven't changed, you know that? He always does the same thing and attacks the same way. He's pretty predictable. Not like you, of course. I never know what you're gonna do or if you're gonna rip my throat out or not."

I looked down at the young woman standing next to me who was glaring at me with death in her eyes. "She takes after you, Logan."

They both flinched and looked at me with the same scowl. "Shut up, Wilson," they said in unison.

"So what is this place anyway?" I asked, not heeding their warning.

The girl, who had yet to give me her name answered. "A school for mutants." Her reply was curt and sounded more like Logan by the second.

I knew Victor would be nearing the premises shortly but decided to keep talking just to distract them a little longer. "So I know what Logan and Warren can do but what about the rest of you?"

"Violet, he's coming over the fence."

"How long?" Her brow furrowed.

"Five minutes." Keirian's features were slightly dreamlike.

"Quit stalling, Wilson." The black haired girl snapped. "You'll find out very, very soon."

The girl I thought was Kitty ran through the wall, Violet close on her heels with Bobby in hand. "You'll have to excuse Violet, Wade. She's new around here and you'll get to see how interesting she really is in a few minutes of she gets to Victor first."

I eyed him carefully. "Is she your kid or something?"

Logan stumbled back in shock. "Hell no!"

I shrugged. "You two act just alike."

He rolled his eyes. "I'll explain everything later. Just… try to not get her mad and stay out of her way."

I didn't understand the need to stay out of the girl's way until I walked outside. Logan sniffed the air when the girl tensed and sprang from her place. Warren swooped down and caught her mid-leap and threw her feet first straight into Victor as soon as he cleared the fence. The air filled with an enormous clang as the massive fur ball collided with the iron wrought fence. She sprang up and Logan was gone to her aid, but I realized she didn't need help. In a mere few seconds, there was a frenzy of activity with clanging steel and an occasional yelp filling the air. Kitty ran from her place of holding off the other students to a shorter distance between her and the fight. Then, as quickly as it had come, the activity stopped leaving Victor half buried in the dirt looking paralyzed. Dust settled and I was able to see Bobby, Warren, and Logan standing protectively around Violet, daring anyone to get close.

She was curled into a fetal position and thrashing about violently. Bobby finally thought the coast was clear and picked up the writhing woman. Rose and Kitty tried to force back the ever growing crowd of teens until lightning signaled in the air. The students filed out in silence. A white and black haired young woman entered the scene angrily.

Kitty and Rose explained everything and I was captured in a blur as the girl's eyes met my own. Then, I was on the ground in agonizing pain until I blacked out.

Logan PoV:

I couldn't believe my eyes as Violet dragged my brother down into the dirt and came back up threatening to slit his throat with her borrowed blades. Her strength amazed me to no end, but as soon as I was about to call her off, she dropped on the ground screaming in pain It had been a good three months since the last incident and I thought that may have been the last one, but apparently, I was wrong. My protective instincts forced me to hover over her and threaten anyone within three feet. I didn't mind Bobby and Warren getting so close and letting Bobby pick her up. He looked at her so affectionately it sent daggers through my heart.

Bobby glared at me when I tried to take her from him and he stalked off with the twitching girl in his arms. Her eyes lazily fluttered open and shut. I looked around to find Wilson squirming around on the ground. A smirk found its way onto my face and faded. She was suffering from his memories as well.

Against my better judgment, I let Bobby take Violet to the medical ward while I talked to Victor- the long lost brother.

His smile wasn't any different than what I had remembered with the help of Violet- cold and sick. "Hello, Jimmy."

"Cut the formalities, Victor. What are you doing here?" I growled at him in pure rage.

"Just passing through, little brother. Besides, Wade owes me some things." There was another meaning behind his words, but I was too violent to care at that point.

I glared at him until he looked back up at me. "What is it, little brother? Don't believe I'm here?"

I shook my head and began to walk off. "I'll get whichever one I want, Logan! You can't stop me!" I turned back around to him.

"You won't lay a finger on any one of these students, much less Violet."

His eyebrows lifted. "Is that the shifter's name?"

"Stay away from her," I snarled, feeling something dreadful build up in my chest.

"She's got your scent all over her anyways, brother. I'm not here for the girl anyways. I'm here to kill Wilson once and for all."

I considered the offer with much interest.