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X-Men:the Movie
"Gone, but not forgotten..."
Chapter 2
Four days later, the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and Jean Grey's family were gathered together to bury her. Scott had requested that she was buried as Jean Grey-Summers and her family had agreed. The fuberal had been simple and quite short, the wake was held at the school so her parents and sister wouldn't have to worry about it.
Scott immediately closed himself up in his and Jean's room. He hadn't slept since Xavier had told him that the Senate had been attacked and Jean had died. Scott hadn't wanted to talk about Jean's death or pack up her things. Ororo and the professor had tried to talk to him and offered to help him pack up the room, but Scott said he needed to do it on his own.
The students at the school had been sad and detached, school had been suspended for two weeks. The students were starting to realize that life was not fair and that bad things happened to good people.
Professor Xavier had also taken Jean's death hard. She was his student, like a daughter to him, and he could not do anything to save her. He had isolated himself in the mansion, and left Ororo to take care of the students and Jean's family at the wake. Xavier and Scott needed some time to think alone, and Ororo knew that eventually things would return to somewhat normal. At least she hoped they would come out of isolation.
Jean's father had not spoken a word since Ororo and Xavier had told him that his daughter was dead. He had taken her death hard also, he had not seen her in more than a year and a half. After he had met Scott Summers and Scott talked to him about his daughter, then he agreed to let her grave read Jean Grey-Summers instead of Jean Grey. Mr. Grey realized how much Jean did at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and how much she would be missed.
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X-Men:the Movie
"Gone, but not forgotten..."
Chapter 2
Four days later, the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and Jean Grey's family were gathered together to bury her. Scott had requested that she was buried as Jean Grey-Summers and her family had agreed. The fuberal had been simple and quite short, the wake was held at the school so her parents and sister wouldn't have to worry about it.
Scott immediately closed himself up in his and Jean's room. He hadn't slept since Xavier had told him that the Senate had been attacked and Jean had died. Scott hadn't wanted to talk about Jean's death or pack up her things. Ororo and the professor had tried to talk to him and offered to help him pack up the room, but Scott said he needed to do it on his own.
The students at the school had been sad and detached, school had been suspended for two weeks. The students were starting to realize that life was not fair and that bad things happened to good people.
Professor Xavier had also taken Jean's death hard. She was his student, like a daughter to him, and he could not do anything to save her. He had isolated himself in the mansion, and left Ororo to take care of the students and Jean's family at the wake. Xavier and Scott needed some time to think alone, and Ororo knew that eventually things would return to somewhat normal. At least she hoped they would come out of isolation.
Jean's father had not spoken a word since Ororo and Xavier had told him that his daughter was dead. He had taken her death hard also, he had not seen her in more than a year and a half. After he had met Scott Summers and Scott talked to him about his daughter, then he agreed to let her grave read Jean Grey-Summers instead of Jean Grey. Mr. Grey realized how much Jean did at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters and how much she would be missed.
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