Disclaimer: Claire belongs to me, Misty belongs to Shygal16,
and she is letting me borrow her for this piece.
The X-men sat at a table in front of the room, waiting for
the conference to begin.
Rogue stretched her arms out in front of her, "How long do
ya think this is gonna take?
"Gawd," Jubilee rolled her eyes, "how can you watch soap operas? Don't you get enough of that crap with what we do for a living?"
Rogue looked indignant, "Sugar, General hospital is not crap, it's a well crafted drama."
Logan, who was sitting next to Jubilee snorted, "Wish we could get some of those well crafted writers. Maybe then we wouldn't have to put up with all the crap we do."
"What are you complaining about?" Scott muttered, "People don't portray you as the anal retentive dickweed."
Jean simply smiled and patted Scott's arm, knowing that recent story lines had taken a toll on him.
Everyone in the room turned to the woman standing at the
front podium as she cleared her throat.
"Excuse me, if everyone is ready we can begin.
She nodded towards Storm, who stood up to begin the conference.
"Thank you, now as you all know you have been called her
today so we may discuss the use of our person's in your writings.
Storm turned and nodded to Hank McCoy who stood up with a nervous smile.
"Thanks. Now I generally don't have that many complaints,
mostly because I am usually only a supporting character," there was a hint of
insult in the statement. "However I do have to question the over active use of Twinkies
where I am involved.
Rogue stood up next, placing her hands on the table, "Ok
folks, Ah usually think of mahself as a good natured gal, however there is
something that has to stop!
With a smile Remy stood up next, emitting a sigh from every
female in the room.
"Gumbo, two years isn't enough for ya," Jubilee muttered, emitting a laugh from the crowd and a dirty look from the Cajun.
She stood up, smiling at him as he sat down. "Ok folks, I
have a major beef.
"And one more thing, lay of the pregnant stories will
ya?
"I don't know if I'm old enough, that's part of the problem remember!" the crowd heard her say.
"Er, thank you, now I'm going allow the writers to ask some questions in return, please, one at a time, and wait to be called on."
The writers in the crowd leaned forward in their seats as they waited for their turn to ask their questions.
"Um, thanks, this is actually directed to the X-men as a team. How do you feel about having two genre's, movie-verse and comic-verse now being written?"
"That is a good question," Storm spoke up, "As you can imagine some of the team has resentments about being left out of the movie, however it also gives the characters that are less frequently used to shine through. Although it is at times hard to move from one set of facts to another I do believe that for all purposes the writers are taking their responsibilities responsibly."
Another writer stood up, "This is actually for the
characters that the writers have made.
Some of the X-men cringed at the question, realizing that this was a sore point for some of their teammates.
Claire, who had sat on the end of the table next to Misty, leaned towards her mike.
"Actually I have quite a few things to say to those people,
however Charlie made me promise to behave myself.
"Yeah," Misty spoke up, "I mean for a long time I was 'Skin's girlfriend', but in reality I was much more than that, the readers just didn't know that."
Claire nodded in agreement, "When I first showed up I admit
that I was slightly confused as to what I was supposed to be doing.
"How has the rest of the team reacted to the addition of new team members by the writers?"
Logan leaned forward this time, "well it all depends on what those characters are, often times you writers throw someone in as a simple way of progressing the plot. We're not stupid, we know what's going on, but in other cases," he jerked his hand towards Claire, "they are a more permanent part of the story. For instance when Claire first showed up I didn't know how in the hell to react to her, but we have found comfortable ground that we can both work on."
"Yeah," Claire chimed in, "I mean obviously it isn't easy
being ripped from the warm confines of your creators mind and thrown into the
harsh unforgiving world of fanfics, but you cope.
"It's kinda like Misty," Jubilee said, "it's like one day
there was this girl who had a relationship with Espinosa, at first it makes
your head spin, but then you get to know her and realize that she is a good
friend and a cool person."
"So can the readers expect to see more of you?"
Claire and Misty looked at each other, "Well we certainly hope so." They said in unison.
"I mean, unless the writers get sick of us I can see us sticking along for the long run."
"Yeah," Claire continued. "I mean, sure there are some
people who don't like us, but that's true for everyone at this table.
"Besides," Misty continued, "I really don't think that
anyone should be knocking anyone else's character. I know that personally my
creator had a reason for creating me and she does her best to give me substance
and make me a good person, which is more than can be said for some of the
established Marvel characters.
Storm stood up and looked at the speaker, "I think that pretty much establishes our stance on the situation, now you'll have to excuse us, we have an appointment for a fight scene and we really must be going.
"Of course," the speaker said, "writers, if you will give the X-men a few moments to exit the building, there is going to be refreshments served in the room across the hall.
"Refreshments?" Jubilee said, "I want some refreshments."
Logan shook his head and put his hand on her shoulder directing
her towards the back door, "kid, we escaped an encounter with the fanfiction
writers unscathed.
END
