Disclaimer: I do not own any of these characters, or any characters that
Marvel has created.
Disclaimer 2: I love Kurtty. Sorry. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------
Kurt ran along the hallway's ceiling, laughing to himself. Following closely behind him was Kitty. The fact that Kurt was laughing just made her all the more angry, and she found herself wishing that she had someone else's powers.
"Scott's eye blast things would be great." Kitty thought. "I'd blast him, like, right through that ceiling and out of the house.
Kurt looked over his shoulder and saw Kitty still behind him, so her took a right at the next hallway, dropping to the ground. He was still running on all fours, and still laughing. The memory of Kitty's face when he 'ported next to her made him smile. The memory of him falling on top of her made him laugh. And the memory of what she sounded like after five minutes of "tickle torture" made him laugh even more.
"Kurt! Get back here! Get back here now!" yelled Kitty.
"Zank you, Keety! But I zink I vill continue running!" Kurt yelled back at her.
Kitty made a frustrated noise, and then ran on the air in front of her, phasing through the ceiling above her and Kurt. Kurt heard the footsteps behind him stop, and looked over his shoulder. Kitty had disappeared. He stopped, literally skidding to a halt. His smile faded, and he looked up and down the hallway.
"Vas? Keety? Vhere are you?" asked Kurt to the empty air around him, as he 'ported back and forth along the hallway.
"Vell. I guess she gave up." He said to himself and the empty air.
"Vell, I guess you would be wrong" he heard the air answer.
Suddenly Kitty fell through the top of the ceiling. As she solidified, she fell on top of Kurt. He crumpled like paper under her. She phased her leg through him, giving his body somewhat more than a slight shock. She straddled him and pinned his arms to the floor.
"I told you! When a girl, like, says no, she means no! So when I say 'quit tickling,' that's what I mean!" Kitty yelled as she began tickling Kurt.
"Your voice said no, but your eyes said yes, liebchen!" Kurt yelled back through the laughing, while softly sliding his hand over the front of her face.
Kitty finally allowed herself to laugh. She had missed Kurt a lot. It had been two months that he was away in Germany for the summer. For Kitty, those had been two hard months. Two months without her best friend there for her at all. Not that anything bad had happened, but it did so much for her to just have him around. She hadn't expected to miss him so much, but she had. And then some.
"Well I hope you like your punishment, you fuzzy elf!" She yelled.
"Vas? Zis is punishment?" Kurt laughed.
Kurt 'ported from underneath her to over her, offering his three-fingered hand to the young girl sitting on the floor smirking.
"Yeah, well, it was supposed to be." Kitty said.
Having her touch me is the kind of punishment I could get used to, Kurt thought. Maybe I should talk to Herr Professor about any upcoming punishments.
"So you missed me, nein?"
"Nein! I didn't miss you!"
"Kitty, I'm shocked! You know you missed da fuzzy dude!"
"Yeah, well, maybe a little bit. I know what I didn't miss, and that's having an empty 'fridge. You know, we have food in it, like, every time I go down there now."
"Vell, I shall haff to find a vay to rememedy zat situation!" Kurt said. He gave her that trademark Kurt Wagner grin, winked, and 'ported away. Kitty was pretty sure that she knew exactly where he was.
"Oh.that grin." Kitty growled, which was difficult because she was smiling.
Kitty looked around, and realized where she was. She was right outside of her room. She had no idea how long she had chased Kurt around the floor, but apparently they passed this area once or twice. She could tell from the broken lamp to the right of the door, and how messed up the hallway looked. Suddenly, her door opened, and Rogue stepped out.
"Ya know, most people just give their friend a hug when they haven't seen them in a long time." Rogue said as she surveyed the hallway.
Kitty grinned and looked up at her surly roommate. Rogue hadn't been in the room before Kurt had bamfed in, so she must have been chasing him for awhile.
"Yeah, I know."
"Ah know, ah know! Jeez, Kitty. Anyhow, where's mah little brothah?"
"I'm pretty sure he's in the kitchen."
"Thank ya darlin." Rogue said, and then walked towards the stairs.
Kitty still had that big grin on her face as she walked into her room. She took of her pajamas and started to get dressed, singing a song to herself.
It's so good to have Fuzzy back. Kitty thought. I didn't know how much I'd miss him. At least we still have a month to hang out together before school starts again. A whole month of movies with popcorn, shopping, him annoying me.
"And a whole month of that smile." She said absent-mindedly. Then she blinked, shaking her head a little bit. "What did I just say?"
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Down in the kitchen, Kurt was busy at the counter, and as Rogue came in, she saw him stuffing the monstrosity of a sandwich into his mouth. She smirked and walked up to him.
"Welcome back little brothah!"
"Zank you, Rogue." Kurt said as he hugged her. She was careful not to let her bare skin touch him. She was so glad to see him that she didn't want to screw it up by hurting him.
"How was Germany?" she asked.
"It vas great! I told my muzzer zat I have many friends now, and she vas very happy for me. I told her I have an older sister and she was confused, but ve vorked through zat." Rogue smiled and looked Kurt up and down to see how he looked. It was amazing what two months could do to a guy. Kurt was standing up straight. That was the first thing that she noticed. The second thing that she noticed was how, in two months, he had gained some muscle mass. Not enough for him to look completely different, but enough for someone who knew him well enough to notice.
"So, you look great."
"Zank you, zank you. I decided to try a new look."
"Oh really, what brought that on?"
Kurt went silent as Kitty entered the kitchen across the room. Rogue saw a glazed look come over his eyes, and she followed his gaze. She smiled when she noticed who his eyes had fallen on.
"She's missed ya, ya know?"
"Jah. I'm sure."
Kitty looked across the kitchen. What are they whispering about over there? Kitty thought. For the first time since he had been back, Kitty got a good look at Kurt standing up. His posture is completely straight! And he's been working out! He's looking really, really good. I mean, like, really good. Oh my God, he's, like, my brother. What am I thinking?
Disclaimer 2: I love Kurtty. Sorry. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------
Kurt ran along the hallway's ceiling, laughing to himself. Following closely behind him was Kitty. The fact that Kurt was laughing just made her all the more angry, and she found herself wishing that she had someone else's powers.
"Scott's eye blast things would be great." Kitty thought. "I'd blast him, like, right through that ceiling and out of the house.
Kurt looked over his shoulder and saw Kitty still behind him, so her took a right at the next hallway, dropping to the ground. He was still running on all fours, and still laughing. The memory of Kitty's face when he 'ported next to her made him smile. The memory of him falling on top of her made him laugh. And the memory of what she sounded like after five minutes of "tickle torture" made him laugh even more.
"Kurt! Get back here! Get back here now!" yelled Kitty.
"Zank you, Keety! But I zink I vill continue running!" Kurt yelled back at her.
Kitty made a frustrated noise, and then ran on the air in front of her, phasing through the ceiling above her and Kurt. Kurt heard the footsteps behind him stop, and looked over his shoulder. Kitty had disappeared. He stopped, literally skidding to a halt. His smile faded, and he looked up and down the hallway.
"Vas? Keety? Vhere are you?" asked Kurt to the empty air around him, as he 'ported back and forth along the hallway.
"Vell. I guess she gave up." He said to himself and the empty air.
"Vell, I guess you would be wrong" he heard the air answer.
Suddenly Kitty fell through the top of the ceiling. As she solidified, she fell on top of Kurt. He crumpled like paper under her. She phased her leg through him, giving his body somewhat more than a slight shock. She straddled him and pinned his arms to the floor.
"I told you! When a girl, like, says no, she means no! So when I say 'quit tickling,' that's what I mean!" Kitty yelled as she began tickling Kurt.
"Your voice said no, but your eyes said yes, liebchen!" Kurt yelled back through the laughing, while softly sliding his hand over the front of her face.
Kitty finally allowed herself to laugh. She had missed Kurt a lot. It had been two months that he was away in Germany for the summer. For Kitty, those had been two hard months. Two months without her best friend there for her at all. Not that anything bad had happened, but it did so much for her to just have him around. She hadn't expected to miss him so much, but she had. And then some.
"Well I hope you like your punishment, you fuzzy elf!" She yelled.
"Vas? Zis is punishment?" Kurt laughed.
Kurt 'ported from underneath her to over her, offering his three-fingered hand to the young girl sitting on the floor smirking.
"Yeah, well, it was supposed to be." Kitty said.
Having her touch me is the kind of punishment I could get used to, Kurt thought. Maybe I should talk to Herr Professor about any upcoming punishments.
"So you missed me, nein?"
"Nein! I didn't miss you!"
"Kitty, I'm shocked! You know you missed da fuzzy dude!"
"Yeah, well, maybe a little bit. I know what I didn't miss, and that's having an empty 'fridge. You know, we have food in it, like, every time I go down there now."
"Vell, I shall haff to find a vay to rememedy zat situation!" Kurt said. He gave her that trademark Kurt Wagner grin, winked, and 'ported away. Kitty was pretty sure that she knew exactly where he was.
"Oh.that grin." Kitty growled, which was difficult because she was smiling.
Kitty looked around, and realized where she was. She was right outside of her room. She had no idea how long she had chased Kurt around the floor, but apparently they passed this area once or twice. She could tell from the broken lamp to the right of the door, and how messed up the hallway looked. Suddenly, her door opened, and Rogue stepped out.
"Ya know, most people just give their friend a hug when they haven't seen them in a long time." Rogue said as she surveyed the hallway.
Kitty grinned and looked up at her surly roommate. Rogue hadn't been in the room before Kurt had bamfed in, so she must have been chasing him for awhile.
"Yeah, I know."
"Ah know, ah know! Jeez, Kitty. Anyhow, where's mah little brothah?"
"I'm pretty sure he's in the kitchen."
"Thank ya darlin." Rogue said, and then walked towards the stairs.
Kitty still had that big grin on her face as she walked into her room. She took of her pajamas and started to get dressed, singing a song to herself.
It's so good to have Fuzzy back. Kitty thought. I didn't know how much I'd miss him. At least we still have a month to hang out together before school starts again. A whole month of movies with popcorn, shopping, him annoying me.
"And a whole month of that smile." She said absent-mindedly. Then she blinked, shaking her head a little bit. "What did I just say?"
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Down in the kitchen, Kurt was busy at the counter, and as Rogue came in, she saw him stuffing the monstrosity of a sandwich into his mouth. She smirked and walked up to him.
"Welcome back little brothah!"
"Zank you, Rogue." Kurt said as he hugged her. She was careful not to let her bare skin touch him. She was so glad to see him that she didn't want to screw it up by hurting him.
"How was Germany?" she asked.
"It vas great! I told my muzzer zat I have many friends now, and she vas very happy for me. I told her I have an older sister and she was confused, but ve vorked through zat." Rogue smiled and looked Kurt up and down to see how he looked. It was amazing what two months could do to a guy. Kurt was standing up straight. That was the first thing that she noticed. The second thing that she noticed was how, in two months, he had gained some muscle mass. Not enough for him to look completely different, but enough for someone who knew him well enough to notice.
"So, you look great."
"Zank you, zank you. I decided to try a new look."
"Oh really, what brought that on?"
Kurt went silent as Kitty entered the kitchen across the room. Rogue saw a glazed look come over his eyes, and she followed his gaze. She smiled when she noticed who his eyes had fallen on.
"She's missed ya, ya know?"
"Jah. I'm sure."
Kitty looked across the kitchen. What are they whispering about over there? Kitty thought. For the first time since he had been back, Kitty got a good look at Kurt standing up. His posture is completely straight! And he's been working out! He's looking really, really good. I mean, like, really good. Oh my God, he's, like, my brother. What am I thinking?
