Hey everyone, sorry about the confusion of Chapter 2, I didn't realize I
did it, and, since this is my first story and all, I have no idea how to
fix it. If you want to email me and complain, that's fine, but, unless you
send instructions on how to fix it, there ain't a thing I can do about it.
So, read and enjoy! (hopefully, and I wouldn't mind a review or two.)
Chapter 3
They were there, they were at Disneyland. The tickets were bought, the groups were split up, and they were starting into the parks. Half of them were going to Disneyland, and the other half were going to California Adventure, and the next day they would switch.
Jamie and Todd seemed to be the most excited about going. They were paired up together, and had the Rouge and Scarlet Witch were, what they called, "babysitting." Jamie didn't really mind that he had someone watching him, and Todd was glad that Wanda was in his group. They were going to California Adventure and the two of them were anxious to get on as many rides as possible.
They decided to go around in a circle, so, for those of you who have never gone to the magical parks, I guess I'll explain a bit about their schedule. They went on "Soaring Over California" first. While they were waiting in line, they realized that the sign that said the wait would only be an hour was lying. After an hour and 45 minutes of waiting in awkward silence, Jamie and Todd started talking about Gameboy's, and the two Goth's started talking about how annoying it was to be living with the brotherhood, exchanging secrets on how to survive living with a bunch of teenage mutants.
The ride went smoothly, except for when Rouge had to stop Wanda from killing Todd when he tried to kiss her. Jamie was so impressed with the ride, that he started to get in line again, but the others were able to drag him out, they weren't that eager about standing in line for two hours for a 5-minute ride.
Jean and Scott were wandering around Disneyland together, more interested in each other than going on the rides. They decided to go on the Mark Twain boat, to try to get away from some of the new recruits, who were making fun of them. Once Bobby realized that nothing was going to happen on a slow boat ride, he led the recruits toward Splash Mountain. Scott and Jean stood at the side of the boat, talking quietly with each other.
"You know, Jean," Scott said, "a trip to Disneyland couldn't have been cheap, especially when we just went on that cruise last month."
"I know Scott, but maybe he felt we needed a break from Bayville," Jean said.
"You mean from mutant haters?" Scott said knowingly. They both had their fair share of problems with people who didn't tolerate mutants. Since all of Bayville knew they were mutants, they had been kicked out of restaurants, stores, movie theaters, they were just lucky no one had been seriously hurt.
"Here, no one knows about us, we can be safe," Jean said.
"Yeah, until someone uses their power's," Scott said harshly. Jean knew that he was talking about the Brotherhood, and quickly changed the subject. The last thing they needed was mutants fighting at the happiest place on earth.
Back at California Adventure, Wanda couldn't believe the difference she had seen in Todd. Without the older boys to push him around, and the fact that Rogue was stopping Wanda from using her powers, he could just be himself. And the fact that Jamie was there made things even better for them, even though they were to years apart, Todd was enough of a kid for the two of them to get along. Wanda watched, smiling slightly, something she didn't do often, and it kind of felt nice.
Rogue couldn't believe the different Jamie she was seeing. The old Jamie was kind of shy, and always trying to prove that he was old enough to hang with the older mutants. But with Todd, he was able to be a normal kid. They ended up going on the new ride; the Tower of Terror, three times that day; Todd and Jamie tried to go on some more, but, once again, were stopped by their two Goth chaperones. Deciding that they had had enough of their enthusiasm, Rogue and Wanda led them to the "Brother Bear" obstacle course. It was intended for little kids, but Jamie and Todd didn't mind. Todd was limber enough to do just about everything, and Jamie was young enough to not feel that bad when he couldn't. 'Really though,' he thought to himself, 'after the Danger Room, you'd think I'd be able to do everything.' Rogue and Wanda sat just outside the entrance, talking to each other, trying not to remember that they were enemies, and making as polite conversation as possible. "So..." Rogue started. "Are you and Todd...together?" Wanda gave her a rather disgusted look and said, "No, he may think so, but I'm happy just as friends. Actually, acquaintance would be just as good." "Oh," Rouge said, "I just thought, with all the attempted kissing and him saying 'I love you' every five seconds that..." "We we're going out?" Wanda finished for her. "Don't worry; I have better common sense than that." Rogue smiled slightly, something that was rare for her. "I don't know," she said, "you looked like you liked it when he held your hand on the Ferris wheel." The Scarlet Witch turned...well, scarlet.
"Boys," she called out, "come on, we're leaving." As she started to walk away, she turned back to Rogue and said, "I do not, I repeat, do not, have a crush on Toad." She turned and stormed off, leaving Rogue to continue smirking at her slight outburst. She had a feeling that, by the end of their vacation, Wanda would admit her feelings for Todd. This was the most magical place on earth, after all, and, who knew, crazier things had happened this year. Wanda confessing her undying love for Todd wouldn't be considered any stranger than the fact that Jean and Scott had survived teaching a lesson to the new recruits.
They were there, they were at Disneyland. The tickets were bought, the groups were split up, and they were starting into the parks. Half of them were going to Disneyland, and the other half were going to California Adventure, and the next day they would switch.
Jamie and Todd seemed to be the most excited about going. They were paired up together, and had the Rouge and Scarlet Witch were, what they called, "babysitting." Jamie didn't really mind that he had someone watching him, and Todd was glad that Wanda was in his group. They were going to California Adventure and the two of them were anxious to get on as many rides as possible.
They decided to go around in a circle, so, for those of you who have never gone to the magical parks, I guess I'll explain a bit about their schedule. They went on "Soaring Over California" first. While they were waiting in line, they realized that the sign that said the wait would only be an hour was lying. After an hour and 45 minutes of waiting in awkward silence, Jamie and Todd started talking about Gameboy's, and the two Goth's started talking about how annoying it was to be living with the brotherhood, exchanging secrets on how to survive living with a bunch of teenage mutants.
The ride went smoothly, except for when Rouge had to stop Wanda from killing Todd when he tried to kiss her. Jamie was so impressed with the ride, that he started to get in line again, but the others were able to drag him out, they weren't that eager about standing in line for two hours for a 5-minute ride.
Jean and Scott were wandering around Disneyland together, more interested in each other than going on the rides. They decided to go on the Mark Twain boat, to try to get away from some of the new recruits, who were making fun of them. Once Bobby realized that nothing was going to happen on a slow boat ride, he led the recruits toward Splash Mountain. Scott and Jean stood at the side of the boat, talking quietly with each other.
"You know, Jean," Scott said, "a trip to Disneyland couldn't have been cheap, especially when we just went on that cruise last month."
"I know Scott, but maybe he felt we needed a break from Bayville," Jean said.
"You mean from mutant haters?" Scott said knowingly. They both had their fair share of problems with people who didn't tolerate mutants. Since all of Bayville knew they were mutants, they had been kicked out of restaurants, stores, movie theaters, they were just lucky no one had been seriously hurt.
"Here, no one knows about us, we can be safe," Jean said.
"Yeah, until someone uses their power's," Scott said harshly. Jean knew that he was talking about the Brotherhood, and quickly changed the subject. The last thing they needed was mutants fighting at the happiest place on earth.
Back at California Adventure, Wanda couldn't believe the difference she had seen in Todd. Without the older boys to push him around, and the fact that Rogue was stopping Wanda from using her powers, he could just be himself. And the fact that Jamie was there made things even better for them, even though they were to years apart, Todd was enough of a kid for the two of them to get along. Wanda watched, smiling slightly, something she didn't do often, and it kind of felt nice.
Rogue couldn't believe the different Jamie she was seeing. The old Jamie was kind of shy, and always trying to prove that he was old enough to hang with the older mutants. But with Todd, he was able to be a normal kid. They ended up going on the new ride; the Tower of Terror, three times that day; Todd and Jamie tried to go on some more, but, once again, were stopped by their two Goth chaperones. Deciding that they had had enough of their enthusiasm, Rogue and Wanda led them to the "Brother Bear" obstacle course. It was intended for little kids, but Jamie and Todd didn't mind. Todd was limber enough to do just about everything, and Jamie was young enough to not feel that bad when he couldn't. 'Really though,' he thought to himself, 'after the Danger Room, you'd think I'd be able to do everything.' Rogue and Wanda sat just outside the entrance, talking to each other, trying not to remember that they were enemies, and making as polite conversation as possible. "So..." Rogue started. "Are you and Todd...together?" Wanda gave her a rather disgusted look and said, "No, he may think so, but I'm happy just as friends. Actually, acquaintance would be just as good." "Oh," Rouge said, "I just thought, with all the attempted kissing and him saying 'I love you' every five seconds that..." "We we're going out?" Wanda finished for her. "Don't worry; I have better common sense than that." Rogue smiled slightly, something that was rare for her. "I don't know," she said, "you looked like you liked it when he held your hand on the Ferris wheel." The Scarlet Witch turned...well, scarlet.
"Boys," she called out, "come on, we're leaving." As she started to walk away, she turned back to Rogue and said, "I do not, I repeat, do not, have a crush on Toad." She turned and stormed off, leaving Rogue to continue smirking at her slight outburst. She had a feeling that, by the end of their vacation, Wanda would admit her feelings for Todd. This was the most magical place on earth, after all, and, who knew, crazier things had happened this year. Wanda confessing her undying love for Todd wouldn't be considered any stranger than the fact that Jean and Scott had survived teaching a lesson to the new recruits.
