Outcasts "Kurt are you here?," Jean Grey said as she stepped into the dark bedroom. The German mutant had showed up at the school a few days ago and after his brief talk with Professor Xavier had confined himself to his room. Unlike most of the other students Kurt didn't get a roommate. The professor had called him a peaceful tortured soul and said that he would probably stay to himself most of the time because of his past experiences with strangers. The professor had sent Jean, Storm, and Rogue to talk with Kurt over the time he'd been here and he'd been nice and polite with all three of them but he still refused to come out of his room.
She telekinetically flipped on a light switch and spotted Kurt crouched gracefully on the window ledge looking out the mansion grounds. His tail was wagging as he watched a game of basketball that Scott and Logan had started up. "Guten Tag," he said softly. "Hello Kurt. Are you acrobatic or something?," she asked as she looked at the ease in which Kurt sat in the window. "Yes I used to be in the circus," Kurt said with a hint of pain in his voice. "I'm sorry," Jean said softly and looked down at the floor. Then she remembered why she'd come up to Kurt's room to begin with. "Kurt do you want to come downstairs for dinner?," Jean asked. "No thank you. You can just bring my plate up here," Kurt said politely. "No I think you should come downstairs. Kitty, Bobby, and Jubilee really want to meet you and Professor Xavier won't let you miss any more days of class," Jean said. Kurt looked down at the floor and Jean immediately sensed his emotions: a fear of being accepted.
"Kurt this is a school for mutants. All the people in this school were unaccented at one point in their lives. I remember when I first came to this school and the only other students here were Scott, Ororo, and Hank. I felt like an outcast before I came here. I was an outcast to my family. Both of my powers came out at the same time after an accident at school and I stayed in my room all day. My parents fought a lot and my sister Sara was the only person who came to talk to me. Then the professor came for me," Jean said. Then she blushed, she hadn't told anyone all of this except Scott. Kurt thought for a moment and then said, " I've been an outcast my entire life so I understand. Everyone except my foster parents vas scared of me. I prayed everyday for God to send an angel for me. I vas so scared I didn't even know what I would do to myself. Then before I did hurt myself the professor came for me," Kurt said, "I guess you could say he was my savior." "He was mine too," Jean said. The two shared a smile then. Kurt gracefully did a back flip out of the windowsill and landed on the floor perfectly.
"See if you can do that the kids will love you. Especially Jubilee she used to take gymnastics and sometimes we have to stop her from doing back flips in the living room," Jean said. "I think I vill like here. I heard you call some kids Iceman and Cannonball once, is that a nickname or something?," Kurt asked. "Code names. Some kids want to start new lives with new names but for some they are nicknames," Jean said. "Vell I've always liked Nightcrawler," Kurt said with a smirk. "But you're not scary," Jean said. "Who cares? It's cool!," Kurt said. Jean laughed then. "You'll fit right in," Jean said and led Kurt out of his room.


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