Author's note: thanx to those who did review, and I'd love to hear from the rest of you whom I know read, c'mon, 20 something hits a day, and only like 3 reviews?

Disclaimer: I don't own the X-Men, Marvel does, and No, I don't own Marvel either,

Eric watched his daughter flip off her bedroom light. He waited a few minutes until he was sure the teenager was asleep, then he reached out a hand and Wanda's diary floated to him. Carefully he read every word she had written, looking mainly for any evidence the false memories he'd had planted in her head were being replaced by the real ones. After reading several pages about Todd and his lack of bathing habits, Magneto shook his head and was closing up the book when a gust of wind blew one of the pages to the ground. Eric reached for the page, but the wind tore it from his fingers and blew it down to the ground. After replacing the diary, Magneto searched for the page, but didn't see it among the litter in the streets. Deciding Wanda either wouldn't notice the page missing or she would blame one of her housemates, Eric hovered back to his base in the cover of night ignoring the storm which was threatening to pour down rain any second.

Ororo Munroe shook her head. The storms last night had blown a lot of trash onto the front lawn of the mansion and since she and Charles were the only ones around, she had volunteered to clean up the mess. Normally she would have not even glanced at the pieces of paper as she picked them up, but this time something caught her eye. The paper was about the size of a diary page. She glanced at the words as she read them silently, her lips still moving slightly. "Last night I was upstairs and I overheard the others talking about Scott raping one of the girls and now she's apparently pregnant." Ororo blinked as she finished the sentence and read it again, this time aloud trying to make sense of what the writer was talking about. When she realized what the page said, her face paled. She didn't recognize the writing, but she was sure Charles would and this was something he would need to know about. Without a second thought she flew straight through the open second floor window.