In X-Men the movie, Kitty was... forgetful and stupid. So, that will be in
here. Sniffing in her sleep I invented myself. To annoy Logan. And of
course, there's her Evolution personality, which I know best and will use
as reference for a lot of this fic. So... Kitty POV time!
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We, that is, Jubilee, and me took Rogue shopping to the mall to cheer her up. She was all mopey because her precious Logan came back and he was ignoring her. So we took her to the mall.
We'd walked half way to the bus stop when I said, "oops. Oh, I've only like, forgotten to bring any money with me!"
Jubilee groaned. Rogue sighed.
I fiddled about in my pockets. "No, it's okay, it's here. Don't worry."
Jubilee and Rogue didn't bother to say anything. We just carried on walking.
When we got to the mall, Jubilee wanted to go straight to the music store so she could get some weird CD she wanted. But she wanted to listen to it first. And look at some other stuff. That could take all day. And, as I pointed out to her, we were coming here for Rogue, and not for her. She sighed.
We took Rogue round everywhere to find her some new gloves. She was sick of one pair, one pair was getting holes in and... she only had two pairs. But Rogue was being really picky and every time we tried to suggest some she refused and said she didn't like them.
Okay, so I'm not COMPLETELY thick. I understood really. She was mad at herself for her power. She thought that was keeping Logan away, the fact that she couldn't touch him, and this trip was just reminding her of that. But Jubes and me were trying our best. We were gonna buy them for her as a present. Me and Jubilee were starting to get really fed up too by the time we went to catch the bus back.
Rogue didn't get any gloves, in the end. Rogue was still moping as I fiddled about to sort the security locks on the front gate to let us in. Jubilee had yelled at Rogue and Rogue had yelled back and now they weren't speaking. It was getting really cold. I rubbed my hands together to warm them up and tried again. It's really simple really, the gates work on a code and a finger print scan. Simple. We would be able to just buzz and get someone to let us in, but the doorbell thing had broken and no one had got round to fixing it.
Oh, come on. The code's easy. 22751. I tapped it in quickly and then put my thumb up to the scanner. It buzzed at me. It's supposed to give two short bleeps and then the gates open.
"Oh, let me try," Jubilee snapped, shoving me out the way. She mumbled, "two-two-seven-five-one," and tapped them in slowly and carefully. She put her thumb on the scanner. Buzz.
"Maybe they changed the code," Rogue suggested, stamping her feet to stay warm.
"No, they wouldn't do that, not without letting us know," I replied. I was starting to get annoyed too.
"Ah'll do it," Rogue grumbled, and had a go herself.
No good.
"We could be out here all night," Jubilee said depressively.
There was a cough behind us.
"Logan!" Rogue squealed. I've never heard that girl squeal before. Sheesh. "We cahn't get in. Ah thahnk we've got the wrong code or somethan'."
Logan had a go. He tapped in 46459 and stuck his thumb on the scanner. And the gates opened. "The code changed this morning," he explained. "Emergency security update."
"Oh," said Jubilee and me at the same time.
"Well, get inside before you freeze to death," Logan insisted.
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Logan to the rescue!!! Heehee. He's not all bad then. Right? RIGHT??? And besides, what's this emergency security thing??? (I'll tell you, like, next chapter or something... maybe.)
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We, that is, Jubilee, and me took Rogue shopping to the mall to cheer her up. She was all mopey because her precious Logan came back and he was ignoring her. So we took her to the mall.
We'd walked half way to the bus stop when I said, "oops. Oh, I've only like, forgotten to bring any money with me!"
Jubilee groaned. Rogue sighed.
I fiddled about in my pockets. "No, it's okay, it's here. Don't worry."
Jubilee and Rogue didn't bother to say anything. We just carried on walking.
When we got to the mall, Jubilee wanted to go straight to the music store so she could get some weird CD she wanted. But she wanted to listen to it first. And look at some other stuff. That could take all day. And, as I pointed out to her, we were coming here for Rogue, and not for her. She sighed.
We took Rogue round everywhere to find her some new gloves. She was sick of one pair, one pair was getting holes in and... she only had two pairs. But Rogue was being really picky and every time we tried to suggest some she refused and said she didn't like them.
Okay, so I'm not COMPLETELY thick. I understood really. She was mad at herself for her power. She thought that was keeping Logan away, the fact that she couldn't touch him, and this trip was just reminding her of that. But Jubes and me were trying our best. We were gonna buy them for her as a present. Me and Jubilee were starting to get really fed up too by the time we went to catch the bus back.
Rogue didn't get any gloves, in the end. Rogue was still moping as I fiddled about to sort the security locks on the front gate to let us in. Jubilee had yelled at Rogue and Rogue had yelled back and now they weren't speaking. It was getting really cold. I rubbed my hands together to warm them up and tried again. It's really simple really, the gates work on a code and a finger print scan. Simple. We would be able to just buzz and get someone to let us in, but the doorbell thing had broken and no one had got round to fixing it.
Oh, come on. The code's easy. 22751. I tapped it in quickly and then put my thumb up to the scanner. It buzzed at me. It's supposed to give two short bleeps and then the gates open.
"Oh, let me try," Jubilee snapped, shoving me out the way. She mumbled, "two-two-seven-five-one," and tapped them in slowly and carefully. She put her thumb on the scanner. Buzz.
"Maybe they changed the code," Rogue suggested, stamping her feet to stay warm.
"No, they wouldn't do that, not without letting us know," I replied. I was starting to get annoyed too.
"Ah'll do it," Rogue grumbled, and had a go herself.
No good.
"We could be out here all night," Jubilee said depressively.
There was a cough behind us.
"Logan!" Rogue squealed. I've never heard that girl squeal before. Sheesh. "We cahn't get in. Ah thahnk we've got the wrong code or somethan'."
Logan had a go. He tapped in 46459 and stuck his thumb on the scanner. And the gates opened. "The code changed this morning," he explained. "Emergency security update."
"Oh," said Jubilee and me at the same time.
"Well, get inside before you freeze to death," Logan insisted.
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Logan to the rescue!!! Heehee. He's not all bad then. Right? RIGHT??? And besides, what's this emergency security thing??? (I'll tell you, like, next chapter or something... maybe.)
