He walked up to Beast's classroom to see him preparing an experiment for
his next class.
"Hey Mr McCoy do you have any microscopic Magnets?" asked Scott.
"Yeah I do Scott. But what for?" asked Mr McCoy putting down a bottle of limewater.
"A science project." said Scott without hesitation.
Mr McCoy narrowed his eyes in suspicion as he walked towards his private supply cupboard.
"So how's your school work going Scott?" asked Beast
"OK I'm just struggling with Chemistry," said Scott.
"I'll help you if you want." said Beast handing Scott the magnets.
"Thanks. I'll come here when I've finished with my project." said Scott before going to forge.
Beast frowned before going back to the experiment.
Kurt sat by rogue's bed still wondering as to what was wrong with his sister.
She was peaceful when asleep but when she was awake she seemed like a nervous wreck.
She would sit on her bed, legs up to her chest rocking back and forth her eyes closed.
The professor always made sure someone was with rogue since he had probed her mind but no one had told him what was wrong with her
Scott kept coming in which Kurt felt strange about. He liked Scott but he had Jean to care for so why did he feel so responsible for rogue?
Scott handed forge the two magnets and sat on the workbench watching him melt the magnet to the ring and his watch.
"So how's rogue?" asked forge putting down is blowtorch mask and turning the torch to full power.
"She was sleeping when I went in.," said Scott swinging his legs thoughtfully.
"You won't be able to touch her for long you know that right?" asked forge as he fused the magnet to the ring.
"Yes I know." sighed Scott stopping his legs in mid-air.
"I just want to be able to be there long enough to help her.
"Don't worry Scott we'll do what ever it takes to help her." assured forge putting the ring to one side to cool and starting on the watch.
"I just feel so responsible," whispered Scott.
"Why's that?" asked forge loudly over the hissing of the blowtorch.
"I don't know," said Scott, crossing his legs under him, "I just do."
Forge frowned behind his mask.
"I know I'm over acting but the professor said she has a thing for Me." said Scott noticing Forge's pause.
"So you like her right?" asked Forge.
"I do. More than Jean. I was going to tell rogue sometime this week how I feel." said Scott.
"What about Jean?" asked Forge.
"Well I will have to dump her obviously but not yet until Rogue has come around," said Scott.
"Another reason you want to touch her." said Forge
"I guess so," said Scott.
"But do you really think that by touching her it will help her confidence?" asked forge.
"What else am I supposed to do?" asked Scott.
"How about letting the professor deal with it? I know your doing this because you care Scott, but maybe you care too much." said Forge.
"I really do want to help her forge. I'll be her hero," said Scott.
Forge sighed.
"Scott I don't think Rogue goes for the whole hero act." said Forge.
"Hey Mr McCoy do you have any microscopic Magnets?" asked Scott.
"Yeah I do Scott. But what for?" asked Mr McCoy putting down a bottle of limewater.
"A science project." said Scott without hesitation.
Mr McCoy narrowed his eyes in suspicion as he walked towards his private supply cupboard.
"So how's your school work going Scott?" asked Beast
"OK I'm just struggling with Chemistry," said Scott.
"I'll help you if you want." said Beast handing Scott the magnets.
"Thanks. I'll come here when I've finished with my project." said Scott before going to forge.
Beast frowned before going back to the experiment.
Kurt sat by rogue's bed still wondering as to what was wrong with his sister.
She was peaceful when asleep but when she was awake she seemed like a nervous wreck.
She would sit on her bed, legs up to her chest rocking back and forth her eyes closed.
The professor always made sure someone was with rogue since he had probed her mind but no one had told him what was wrong with her
Scott kept coming in which Kurt felt strange about. He liked Scott but he had Jean to care for so why did he feel so responsible for rogue?
Scott handed forge the two magnets and sat on the workbench watching him melt the magnet to the ring and his watch.
"So how's rogue?" asked forge putting down is blowtorch mask and turning the torch to full power.
"She was sleeping when I went in.," said Scott swinging his legs thoughtfully.
"You won't be able to touch her for long you know that right?" asked forge as he fused the magnet to the ring.
"Yes I know." sighed Scott stopping his legs in mid-air.
"I just want to be able to be there long enough to help her.
"Don't worry Scott we'll do what ever it takes to help her." assured forge putting the ring to one side to cool and starting on the watch.
"I just feel so responsible," whispered Scott.
"Why's that?" asked forge loudly over the hissing of the blowtorch.
"I don't know," said Scott, crossing his legs under him, "I just do."
Forge frowned behind his mask.
"I know I'm over acting but the professor said she has a thing for Me." said Scott noticing Forge's pause.
"So you like her right?" asked Forge.
"I do. More than Jean. I was going to tell rogue sometime this week how I feel." said Scott.
"What about Jean?" asked Forge.
"Well I will have to dump her obviously but not yet until Rogue has come around," said Scott.
"Another reason you want to touch her." said Forge
"I guess so," said Scott.
"But do you really think that by touching her it will help her confidence?" asked forge.
"What else am I supposed to do?" asked Scott.
"How about letting the professor deal with it? I know your doing this because you care Scott, but maybe you care too much." said Forge.
"I really do want to help her forge. I'll be her hero," said Scott.
Forge sighed.
"Scott I don't think Rogue goes for the whole hero act." said Forge.
