She didn't want to deal with anyone at that moment, but she decided that she didn't have a chance against Kurt. She paced the room like an angry tiger, like Kurt had seen Logan do a million times. He was crouched silently in the corner of the dark room so Kelly didn't see him.

She had kicked off the shoes, but the dress was billowing like wings behind her with each sharp turn she was making Kurt think of a pixie muse he had once known in Munich by the name of Erato, she was a wiz at love poetry.

Her hair was mused and Kurt felt an odd fluttering in his chest that he wasn't sure if he cared much for. She turned to the bed and pulled at her black bag until it opened. She tossed out the shirts and jeans she had and few pairs of shoes before Kurt decided to show up.

"You really should fold them you know" She bit her lip so she wouldn't scream, but Kurt could tell how her spine stiffed. "Right," She said as roughly grabbed a pair of scuffed jeans and folded them almost angrily. "What's the matter?" He asked. Kelly turned away from him and ran her fingers through her hair. "My father is a jerk, what more do you want?" Kurt shrugged. "I want to know why you think that?" Kelly laughed and shook her head "I don't think, I know"

Still not understanding why two people who couldn't be more fitted for each other as a family couldn't get along, he began to get annoyed, and though while he didn't like to admit it, when he got annoyed, things got pretty ugly. "Come with me," He said as he wrapped his arms around her from behind. Kelly tried to jerk away but before she could, they were gone.

They were crouched on the barn rafters where they could see Logan pacing around the barn that held the couple of horses that Charles insisted they keep. There was something off about his gait. It seemed hitched compared to the smooth easy way he stalked the school grounds. Kelly could hear the easy beat of Kurt's heart and she relaxed, it was so soothing she would have fallen asleep if it weren't for the occasional nickering of the horses.

He looked up at the rafters but didn't see them and Kelly's heart thumped sadly when she saw the tears glittering in Logan's eyes in the dim light. He looked over to his side and muttered something but Kelly couldn't hear him, but his firm lips were moving, making out the words.

Kurt slowly took her in her arms and Kelly thought that it meant that they were going to leave, but he simply held her close to his warm body. All her life she had wanted to know her father, to belong to a man who could take care of her and just love her. She never expected that the same man would have a terrible temper, but even though he tries to hide it, a very soft heart that has a few scars.

"I want to go," Kelly murmured softly so Logan couldn't hear and Kurt nodded. They disappeared and ended up standing in the middle of the money green field. "I haven't known Mr.Logan that long, I don't know his past or where he has come from, but I know that he tries, but he's not as always tough as he seems. Just because he's a mutant doesn't mean that he doesn't hurt like everyone else"

Kelly angled her chin so she could look up into Kurt's eyes that gave her a chill yet burned her at the same time. "And how have they hurt you Kurt?" He avoided her eyes for a minute, they were too dark and the long inky black lashes framed them perfectly and made Kurt's chest flutter. "You're too young to know" Kelly rolled her eyes and took his hand as they walked back to the wooden double doors of the school.

Logan didn't arrive back for another hour and had the faint aroma of horses. He pretty much ignored Rogue when she questioned him, he brushed her off easily as if she were a puppy and went into the bathroom and dunked his whole head in bathtub of icy water and went back into his room to sleep till the sunrise.