"Come on, Pietro! Mom said that it was very important that we come straight
out today!" seven year old Wanda Lensherr hurried her twin brother along
the West Hall of Daeda Elementary School.
"I'm coming, sis! You need to slow down a little bit! I'm sure that what ever it is can wait two minutes while we get to the parking lot!" Pietro sighed.
"I don't think it can." Wanda said as she stopped and let Pietro catch up with her.
Pietro looked his sister in the eyes. She looked scared. He hated to see her in pain like that. "All right, then. If you really think that it's that important, we'll hurry a little."
"Thanks," she smiled.
When they did finally arrive in the parking lot, their mother gathered them up in her arms. She got into the back of a black limo and buckled them in next to her. When the car started to drive off, their mother turned back into her original blue form. Across from them sat the twin's little sister, Rogue, and their little brother, Kurt. In the driver's seat was Irene, their mother's best friend.
"We have to be quick, Raven. Erik will catch us if we do not hurry." Irene warned.
"Where are we going, Mommy?" 5-year-old Rogue asked.
"And why can't Daddy come, too?" Wanda added.
"Children, trust me. We have to leave your father behind." Raven told her children. "It's safer for all of us."
"But what about dad? What will happen to him?" Pietro was worried. Something about this situation didn't seem right.
"Do you love your little brother?" Raven gestured to the sleeping 4-year- old.
"Of course. I mean, I did just see him again for the first time in almost four years two months ago, when you got him back from those German folk, but he's my little brother and I love him." Pietro answered.
"Well, just know that if we had stayed your father would have killed him. That should be all you need to know."
Rogue and the twins nodded. The girls watched Kurt for a moment. Pietro looked out the window. Why would Dad wanna kill Kurt? Kurt wasn't even his son. Pietro didn't even know if his dad had ever even met Kurt.
"Oh, and another thing. If anyone asks, your last name is now Maximoff."
"Why?" all three kids asked, simultaneously.
"It's just safer."
"I'm coming, sis! You need to slow down a little bit! I'm sure that what ever it is can wait two minutes while we get to the parking lot!" Pietro sighed.
"I don't think it can." Wanda said as she stopped and let Pietro catch up with her.
Pietro looked his sister in the eyes. She looked scared. He hated to see her in pain like that. "All right, then. If you really think that it's that important, we'll hurry a little."
"Thanks," she smiled.
When they did finally arrive in the parking lot, their mother gathered them up in her arms. She got into the back of a black limo and buckled them in next to her. When the car started to drive off, their mother turned back into her original blue form. Across from them sat the twin's little sister, Rogue, and their little brother, Kurt. In the driver's seat was Irene, their mother's best friend.
"We have to be quick, Raven. Erik will catch us if we do not hurry." Irene warned.
"Where are we going, Mommy?" 5-year-old Rogue asked.
"And why can't Daddy come, too?" Wanda added.
"Children, trust me. We have to leave your father behind." Raven told her children. "It's safer for all of us."
"But what about dad? What will happen to him?" Pietro was worried. Something about this situation didn't seem right.
"Do you love your little brother?" Raven gestured to the sleeping 4-year- old.
"Of course. I mean, I did just see him again for the first time in almost four years two months ago, when you got him back from those German folk, but he's my little brother and I love him." Pietro answered.
"Well, just know that if we had stayed your father would have killed him. That should be all you need to know."
Rogue and the twins nodded. The girls watched Kurt for a moment. Pietro looked out the window. Why would Dad wanna kill Kurt? Kurt wasn't even his son. Pietro didn't even know if his dad had ever even met Kurt.
"Oh, and another thing. If anyone asks, your last name is now Maximoff."
"Why?" all three kids asked, simultaneously.
"It's just safer."
