Title: Fade

by: Satine16

Disclaimer: None of these characters belong to me, they all belong to Marvel. The song is My

Last Breath from the CD Fallen by Evanescence. Please do not sue me as I do not do this for

money. I would also like to say that some of the images in this story are disturbing and graphic,

if you are easily agitated please don't read this and then yell at me! Thanks!

They had been married for merely a year. After years and years together they were

married in the tiny white chapel around the corner from her dream home: she had wanted to raise

a family there and he had promised to buy it for her, once they decided that the time was right for

children. They had started trying shortly after the honeymoon and he kept his eye on the little red

brick house with the white picket fence and tiny flower garden. After three months there was

still no baby in sight, but the house went up for sale. She discovered that she was pregnant that

fall. No woman, or couple could have been more elated. Shortly after their first anniversary, she

went on a detail with Logan. It was a simple mission: the reason Charles let a woman two

months pregnant participate. The two went out to deal with a few kids that needed direction as

they came to deal with their new abilities-hopefully talk the kids into returning with them.

Instead Logan returned on the Black Bird in tatters. His body was recuperating as quickly as

possible, but he was still bleeding and retching madly. He was utterly alone when Ororo found

him: the autopilot was the sole reason he made it back at all. That was six months ago this very

day.

Jean Grey-Summers sat in the pitch dark cell that she had called home for six months

now, mourning the four month anniversary of the destruction of her unborn child. She traced the

jagged scar that ran from hip bone to hip bone, reliving the pain that seared her body as the fetus

was ripped from her flesh. She remembered that her high school biology book had said by the

fourth month of pregnancy the baby could hear your voice, so she sang sweet lullabies in the

deep dark of the night, until she cried and fell asleep. She would feel it move as she sang; the

partially formed little person inside of her. According to the books she had read, most of the

features had been already formed, even teeth were beginning to take shape. The day he tore it

away from her she hardened. The monster that lurked outside had stolen her child, all of five

ounces, and with it had taken her weakness. She no longer feared his icy touch or white hot

knives. The tender curves and long flowing hair that symbolized the love of Scott Summers' life

were gone: and they left behind a mere skeleton of who she was. Her green eyes no longer

vibrant and laughing but now hollow and piercing, her small breasts had depleted and each rib

was now visible beneath a thin layer of white skin and pink scars. Everything changed the day

she chopped her hair off: the long curls that once danced about her waist were hacked to uneven

pieces that barely reached beyond six inches. White light disrupted the blackness of her cell and

two men entered. They strapped her to a cot and carried her out of the room.

Scott had not slept well in half a year. Every day he would look for her, but it was to no

avail. The wind crashed against the walls of the house and the rain pounded on the roof. He

tossed and turned in his empty bed yearning to feel her in his arms again. He could feel her pain

on a certain level. The link they had formed in the years that they had loved one another did not

simply fade away when he was robbed of her. Instead, it served as his only link to her, his only

clue. And he lay restless as she was exploited.

She felt him, she felt his pain and realized that it resided in her abuse and her own

suffering. As the large hands of the men strapped her onto the cold steel table she thought of

Westchester in the fall. Their third date. Lunch in the woods next to the mansion. A picnic with

Scott's only success at cooking, warm chicken sandwiches and lemonade. She had brought the

apple pie. She felt him nod off to sweet dreams of that very moment and held onto the link

firmly as the large door creaked open. His red eyes burned in the dark and his snake like, high

pitched voice rang out, both elements she'd come to despise, the defining characteristics of

Nathaniel Essex. She felt his long, brittle nails as it tore away what was left of her blouse, and

heard him pick up the scalpel, and she gripped firmly onto the autumn that she turned seventeen.

He had just turned nineteen and bought his beloved red Corvette. He told her red was his

favorite color, (being the only color he could see) as he brushed the hair from her eyes, and he

caught her blush seconds before he kissed her for the first time. From that day on she always

managed to slip a hint of red into every outfit. She felt him smile as he remembered her diverted

eyes and sweet taste. Then she felt the scalpel burn a line into her skin from navel to breast bone.

She vowed that Scott would not and she firmly bit her bottom lip.

Hold onto me love

You know I can't stay long

All I wanted to say was I love you and I'm not afraid

She managed to fade from the physical moment and slip into another realm mentally.

The strongest demonstration of her powers to date. She felt herself, the old Jean Grey, that is,

slip into the arms of Scott Summers as she left Essex' monstrous chamber behind her. She

appeared to both as Scott's withstanding image of Jean, soft arms draped around his neck as he

locked his grip firmly about her waist, her green eyes wide and bubbling with animation, her long

hair running down her bare shoulders and cascading over onto his exposed arms and chest. It

suddenly occurred to her that he was remembering the last time they made love. The last night

she spent in their room. It had taken her awhile to convince Scott that even though she was

pregnant, they could still have sex. He finally conceded to her argument and they didn't fall

asleep until the sun began to peek through the windows. The next day she boarded the Black

Bird with Logan.

Can you hear me?

Can you feel me in your arms?

She was startled back to the present as her breastbone was snapped in two. Icy hot flames

seared through every nerve in her body and she heard the faint cackle of Essex' delight as he

peeled back the skin around her chest cavity.

Holding my last breath

She couldn't reach him as the blood ran new and pain blazed fresh, but she blocked the

wall. Let him continue his fantasy alone. No thoughts entered her mind but the desire to force

away the pain. Nothing in the world mattered now but to halt the raging assault on her being.

She was in no position to stop him, but had always remained stronger than him mentally. He

would not win her over. She would cling to happiness with all of her being, til her last breath

escaped her body.

Safe inside myself

Are all my thoughts of you

Then she realized what was really going on. She was not going to live past this evening.

Essex was tearing apart her frame. She was of no more good to him and he was going to dispose

of her in the same manner he would any test subject, first memorizing every crevice, absorbing

what makes it tick. She didn't become enraged. No fear consumed her being. Remorse was

beyond her now. She had died months ago. Her body was merely giving way now, it could no

longer endure without her mind and soul.

Sweet raptured light

It ends here tonight

She returned to Scott, and the evening from which she was so abruptly torn away. She

smelled his cologne. Felt his thick, soft hair and sensed his strong arms around her again. His

breathing was deep and steady and his smooth, warm chest rose and fell against her small frame.

She was always small against him, her fit torso no match for his tall muscular trunk. He stayed

clean shaven for her: she loved the strong accents of his chin and cheekbones. She never knew

that. Suddenly, many of Scott's thoughts were open to her. Things she had never known before.

Like what had happened to his beloved car. He had sold it. For the longest time he knew that

she loved the small brick house by the chapel, and he needed money for a down payment. As

soon as he heard that she was pregnant he made an offer to the real estate agent in charge of sales

for that building. She accepted it instantly and he sold his car a friend of Charles' who'd been

eyeing it for years. The memory was still vivid in his mind. She watched the content man pull

away in her husband's source of joy and heard him ask what made him change his mind. Scott

plainly replied that some things were simply more important now. After Jean disappeared he

always pushed back the date to sign the papers. He wanted her to sign as owner along with him:

god forbid anything should happen to him. Eventually the house went to the next highest bidder,

and his car was sold to an auto club to be torn apart for its original parts. Jean gasped for oxygen

as she sobbed, but to Essex her muscles had merely locked up in agony. Not knowing that it

came from an entirely different origin.

I'll miss the winter

A world of fragile things

She suddenly found herself clinging to him with every fiber of her being. She could not,

and would not let him go. But with a violent jolt she was ripped back into the reality of Essex

and her ever failing body. Her mind screamed no, but her body pleaded mercy. Her lungs were

barely working and her heart was quickly breaking down. Mind and body only had a long

enough time to say goodbye. She felt him probing around her spinal column, bragging that this

was the first to have lasted this long, and before the pain could return to her she escaped. She

returned to Scott for the final time. They were connected merely for a moment more. She knew

that she would be with him always, as their bond would never be truly shattered. She would live

inside him, a part of him, until Scott too faded from the earth.

Look for me in the White Forest

Hiding in a hollow tree (come find me)

He felt her in his arms again, though he knew he wasn't dreaming. He lurked in that eerie

haze between dream and reality. She still smelled like Calvin Klein and lily of the valley. Her

wide eyes still bore emerald fires in his soul, her full lips still roused his most basic desire, and

her tender, slim form still called to him, stirring in him the desire to protect her. He felt her soft,

gentle hand press against his cheek and savored the touch. But then she slipped. She was fading.

He reached out to her but she was just beyond his grasp, as he firmly believed she always was.

He could not grab hold of her. He was losing her once and for all.

I know you hear me

I can taste it in your tears

Jean sobbed inside as Scott's befuddled, tortured form was swallowed in the haze. She

could not return. Her mind was fading now and their powerful link began to diminish along with

her. Tears streamed down her face as she searched in the mist. He couldn't have faded so

quickly. So suddenly. So entirely. She was alone now. It was the final moments of her

existence and she strengthened for her last stand. Essex saw none of the sadness that raped her

mind as he ravaged her body. She simply diminished as he tore her apart layer by layer.

Holding my last breath

Safe inside myself

Are all my thoughts of you

Sweet raptured light

It ends here tonight

Scott tossed in his bed as she began to blur. He felt her evaporate from the very grain

of his body and mind. He was losing her after months of searching. He would never find her.

She would never live in that little house or sleep in that little bedroom. He would never be

allowed the privilege of seeing her rock a baby and sing it back to sleep as he had imagined so

many times after they were married.

Closing your eyes to disappear

You pray your dreams will leave you here

He jolted awake and shot up in bed. The sheets were wrapped tightly around his torso

from his violent turning. His throat was dry. His skin was soaked in sweat. A spectral chill ran

down his spine. He couldn't even cry. He was simply frozen in that space. Unable to function

beyond the beating of his heart and the breathing in of oxygen.

But still you wake and know the truth

No one's there

Ororo, Hank and Logan came to the door and knocked. They had heard him calling her

name. He didn't even know that he had been doing it. He quietly told them he was fine. Third

time in his life that he lied. And he sat in stone silence til mid afternoon. He showered and

dressed as if he was in another body. Everything was alien to him.

Say goodnight

Don't be afraid

He didn't cry until three weeks after. He couldn't. It was as if he could not come to

terms with her leaving. Scott did not know how to live without her. He simply couldn't

function. He lurked in the in-between for those three weeks until he took a walk through the

grounds.

Calling me, calling me...

He came to their old picnic grounds and sat amongst the trees as their golden and red

leaves fell down around him. He twirled a tender leaf between his fingers and let it flutter to the

ground. When he looked up she was there. In her denim mini skirt and tight black sweater. She

had a pair of heels on, she always wore heels once they had started dating, and her hair was swept

up half way with a tortoise shell clip. She laughed and her laughter danced amongst the trees, her

eyes smiled and glimmered, and her body slightly shook with delight. Like when he found out he

was ticklish behind her knees. But then a single tear ran down her cheek, and she mouthed the

word goodbye. His entire body tensed as she began to fade again. The image slowly and simply

drifted away. Scott then cried for her and for their love, for the time they had together and the

time they were so cruelly deprived. Amongst the dying autumn trees Scott Summer's heart was

broken.

...As you fade to black