DISCLAIMER: speaks for itself

DISCLAIMER: speaks for itself.

Two figures emerged from the shadows. "What are you two doing here?" Scott asked. "Just crashin the party." Lance said. Both he and Pietro had interrupted the bonding session. I put my hands on my hips and rolled my eyes. "What do you two want, anyway?" I asked. They wouldn't have come all the way up here unless they were going to try to start a fight. "Come on girlie. All we wanna do is hang," Pietro laughed. –Oh yeah, I'm sure that's all you wanna do. - I thought. I heard a loud crashing behind them in the forest, and turned back to them. "Who else did you bring?" I asked. I watched as a huge silhouette over-shadowed the two boys. I heard a deep growling coming from the huge form's direction. I backed away from it, and I heard Jean mutter, "Sabertooth." I glanced back at her for a moment, and saw that the others were backing up as well. "When I say run, everyone run as fast as they can back to camp. I will try to distract them." Ororo whispered. I listened carefully for her signal, and as soon as she said run, I turned around and ran like there was no tomorrow. I saw that Scott had told everyone to split up, and turned to the right. I dodged trees and jumped over rocks and logs. I ran as quickly as I could, but I heard heavy footsteps behind me. –Storm must not have been able to hold him long enough! – I thought frantically. I saw the campsite ahead of me, but a sudden thought made me turn in a different direction. -I can't bring him to the site! He might hurt the others. I have to keep him busy! – I ran in circles pretty much, but I was getting tired fast. I ran around the camp towards where the waterfall we had found yesterday was. Or so I thought.

I ran as quickly as I could, hoping I could lose him in the water. I was sure that he could smell my fear, like Mister Logan. I ran, anticipating when I would have to dive, when I nearly ran into the base of a mountain. –Where did this come from? – I thought. -I guess I went too far in the wrong direction. – I tried to climb up it, but Sabertooth had finally caught me. I screamed when he grabbed my leg and through my on the ground. I watched as he slowly walked towards me. I backed up as slowly, not able to take my eyes away from him. I was almost paralyzed with fear. "The X-men have a new member. That makes things a little unfair for my team, doesn't it?" He said. I didn't say anything, I just stared. "How about we even out the odds a bit." He said and then lunged at me. I cried out and put my arms up in futile protection, but never felt the blow. I felt soft fur, and then felt nothing. –What's going on? - I opened my eyes and saw that Kurt was holding me around the waist. He had just teleported me out of harm's way, but harm was not very happy about it. "Oh well. As the saying goes, I'm killing two birds with one stone," he said and then ran at us. Kurt teleported us up to a ledge on the mountain, and we were safe for a few moments. "Vat are you doing?!" he cried. "You can't beat hiem!" I just grinned sheepishly and looked back down the side. Sabertooth had finally figured out where we were just as the rest of the Brotherhood burst through the trees. The rest of the X-men all ran from the other side of the forest, and it looked like we were going to have a major showdown.

Lance saw where Kurt and I were, and I felt the earth beneath me start to crumble. Both Nightcrawler and I fell to the ground, and were covered in rocks. Hell soon pursued. I felt someone pulling the rocks off of us, and I pushed as hard as I could. –It's a good thing I'm not claustrophobic, - I thought. We were soon free of the rocks, and tried to help out as much as we could. I kept dodging Toad's tongue when I noticed Scott standing under a huge pile up of rocks. I couldn't tell what was holding them back from falling, and just as I noticed it, so did lance. "Look out Scott!" I yelled as Avalanche stomped his foot. I pushed him out of the way and watched as the rock pile fell in slow motion. There would be no Kurt saving me this time, and I surely would not survive this pile. Instincts made me lift my arms for protection, and I felt all of the strength leave me as giant beams of light shot from my hands, destroying the rock pile and spreading dust everywhere. That was the last thing I remember just before I fainted from exhaustion.

R&R please! I need to know if it's getting boring yet.