I walked out of the infirmary and went into the history Class (in other words my greenhouse), surprised to find logan there, leaning his head against the on the wall, sheathing and unsheathing his claws, and generally looking displeased and dejected.

"Logan?" I ask simply

"IT AIN'T RIGHT!" He burst out angrily punching the wall, I'm surprised we don't have a hole in every wall in the mansion, but him and me are quite good friends really.

"What's not right Logan" I soothe quietly

"They can't do that, they shouldn't have done that to her" it takes me a moment to realize he's talking about ebony, the girl in the infirmary "It's bad enough they do it to me, BUT TO HER; to take someone at 14, she was just a kid, FOR GODS SAKES SHE STILL JUST A KID THEY CANT DO THEY SHOULDN'T DO THAT IF I EVER FIND EM I'LL"

"LOGAN" I scream, I don't want him to lose his temper, he can be downright scary and sometimes well just plain dangerous when he does.

"I'm sorry 'ro but it just makes me so mad that… that I can have no control that I can have no memory of the things I did, that I could hurt someone as young and as helpless as that girl, she just like rouge, and rogue is like my little sister you know that. IT makes me mad…that I have to find a way to apologize for something I don't remember, and never want to remember. Doing something that if I had had control, I would never have done. It ain't right, and it ain't fair, and so help me do if I ever see any of those punks, I'll make 'em pay big time.

"I'm sure it will all work out in the end logan, and I agree that it is not right at all that someone so sweet and well innocent as that girl, could be treated in such a way, but that is not the important thing, the important thing is that when she lets you get close to her you apologize, and that we all make her feel welcome here and try to remind her that lfie an be good as well as bad. But if one day we ever meet 'those punks' as you call them, I'll delight in helping you 'kick their Asses' now I'm sorry my friend but I most go"

He looks at me with surprise in his face, this isn't a side of me that shine through often but then neither is the side he showed just now, tender in a gruff sort of way, compassionate…
And guilty