Without Masks
X-men: Evolution fanfic, sequel to "Triangle," and Lover100 fanfic challenge
Disclaimer – Rosaline, Madison, Adryen, and all other original characters are mine. The world of X-men, and its characters, belong to Marvel Comics though. I'm just borrowing the place to give them somewhere to live :)
Notes – This is a couple of things. 1) my contribution to the Lover100 fanfic challenge over on Livejournal. Of course, I picked Rosaline/Madison as my pairing. 2) A sort-of sequel to "Triangle." All the prompts for the challenge are different, and as such, this will be a very…abstract story, time-wise. It's really going to be a bunch of short stories strung together. There's no real chronological order, but all stories will take place during Rosaline and Madison's time away from Bayville, or during the future events I listed in the Extras. I think that pretty much covers it. Enjoy!
Magnetic
Madison was just leaving Xavier's office after one of her lessons when she crossed paths with a very cranky-looking Scott Summers. He didn't look up as he walked, almost colliding with her and knocking her notebooks onto the floor.
"Sorry," he mumbled, stepping around her.
Despite her knowledge of his real opinion of her and her girlfriend, she found herself asking, "Are you all right?"
He shook his head. "The guest room my brother Alex's staying in is right down the hall from mine and Jean's. Last night there were very recognizable noises coming from it, every metal object in every room in the hallway started sticking to each other, and Jean told me she couldn't find Lorna in the students' quarters. Do the math."
She tired not to snicker. "Ah. Well, its not like he's a kid anymore."
"He'll always be one to me," he groaned. "And she's a student! This is totally inappropriate of him and he's lucky he's off on a mission for the Professor today or I'd really let him know what I think!"
"Right," she replied. "Well, um, good luck with that. I've got a class to get to."
He grumbled something else at her and stomped away. Turning to head out into the city for her college courses, Madison silently wished luck to any children Scott might eventually have. If he reacted like this to his brother's sexuality, those kids would be in for a reckoning once they hit puberty.
