"So, I saw Jean and your girl kissing," Evan told Remy as he dealt out the cards. Since Evan was really not a part of any team, unless you counted the Morlocks as a team, he hung out with everyone. Tonight was poker night on Magneto's base, since Bucket Head was out for the evening. No one ever asked where he went, either they were to afraid of the answer or just to afraid to ask was still up for debate.

"Wait, Chere was doin what!" Remy said dropping his cards on the table, he didn't even notice as several aces fell out of his sleeve.

"She and Jean were kissing," Evan stated again and then started to tell what he saw in Jean's room. "Jean was crying and then Rogue came in and then, well, let's just say, their hands didn't stay to themselves either," Evan told with a smirk. He had known Jean had to be a lesbian, how else could she stay with Scott Summers? Even though Evan had to admit he was a bit surprised at Rogue, she seemed totally into Gambit, well when she wasn't killing him, maybe she was bi?

"Damn, Red and Rogue kissing?" Pyro asked. "That sounds so hot!" he finished pulling out his lighter for the hundreth time since the guys had sat down. Remy just stared at Pyro as if he was crazy, okay so he is crazy, but that's besides the point. Then Remy thought about it and smiled. He had to admit, Pyro was right. If Rogue did like both him and Jean, well, he'd have to learn to share, hopefully Rogue would share Jeannie.

Meanwhile at the Xavier Institute, Rahne was creeping down to Hank's office. She hated how she had to keep secrets from her teammates, but she felt as though they would make fun of her if they knew that she loved howling at the moon. If she waited until a full moon, the wolves in the wood were usually howling so she just joined them. Looking at the calender she noticed Hank had scribbled something, now Rahne normally wouldn't've looked it was wrong, but the calender was in a public place and one peek wouldn't hurt anything. Slowly she tried to decifier Hank's handwriting, he was a doctor so he didn't have to have legible handwriting. Finally she thought she had figured it out.

"Oh," she whispered in the dark, of course it was dark and since Hank's handwriting is hard to read even in the light, she didn't read it correctly. "Rogue, yes that must say Rogue, has an appointment, make sure Logan is there," she read and then wrinkled her nose up in confusion. Why would Logan need to be there if Rogue had an appointment, unless something was seriously wrong, Logan was sometimes better at telling bad news that Hank, and Rogue kinda saw Logan as a father figure. That's when Rahne's mind jumped to conclusions. "Poor Rogue, she must have something seriously wrong, like something terminal," she said blinking back tears. Even though she didn't know the goth girl, she still didn't want her to die. "I wonder if Kurt knows, he must, since he's her brother," Rahne said slinking back up the stairs deciding the be there if Kurt needed someone to talk to about his sister.