Rogue felt overwhelmed by what she was about to do. Her plan was to
hit on David, and then at night while he was sleeping, she would sneak out.
Of course that would mean parachuting out of the airplane...that was the
ultra dangerous part. Of course, she knew she could do it...she was an X-
Men...maybe a newly trained one...but at least she was trained.
David took it the way she wanted him too, every look she gave him seduced his thoughts. He obviously hadn't learned how to close his mind to people, which had been a problem since she had absorbed him. Since she had touched him, it seemed as if she couldn't control herself...and every time she tried to control her powers, the effect was worse than normal.
"Marie," David purred placing his hand on her inner thigh as she sat in the cockpit with him. The jet swam smoothly through the air, extremely high in the air to add.
His hand didn't move, and Rogue felt a sickening feeling wash over her. Bobby would have wanted her to soak up his life source until he died, but she knew that if her actions were to rash, then it could affect the complete mutant race.
"David...why did you come back?" she questioned not looking anywhere except for straight in front of her.
"I woke and wanted to see you my love," he said smoothly looking across at her. She still kept her eyes steady on the clouds though.
"I have a boyfriend, David. Bobby Draik. He's just like me-,"
"A mutant?"
"Different."
"Marie, this problem you have. I can almost guarantee that people have cures for this problem-,"
"David, I don't see a problem-,"
"Of course there is one-,"
"I am quite fine on my own. I'm learning to control it. But-,"
"But what Marie? You like it at that hiding place? You enjoy being taught how to live your life. You enjoy dating a freak of nature?" David put the jet on autopilot and turned to her.
"Yes, I do David. At that school I am accepted. With the freak of nature I am loved. In that hiding place I am safe. But someday I'll go out into the real world. David, this is good for me. Mutant and humanity are two completely different races, but we can learn to get along."
David said nothing. His hand had moved from her thigh and was now resting on his own leg. He was thinking this over.
"Is this what you really want Marie?" he questioned staring at the controls of the jet. Rogue looked out the window. For some reason this felt wrong, being so cruel to David. But to Bobby her heart truly belonged. She loved him, and he loved her. She would go to any limits for Bobby, or beyond them.
"Call me Rogue," she said from the strength she thought she had lost.
David took it the way she wanted him too, every look she gave him seduced his thoughts. He obviously hadn't learned how to close his mind to people, which had been a problem since she had absorbed him. Since she had touched him, it seemed as if she couldn't control herself...and every time she tried to control her powers, the effect was worse than normal.
"Marie," David purred placing his hand on her inner thigh as she sat in the cockpit with him. The jet swam smoothly through the air, extremely high in the air to add.
His hand didn't move, and Rogue felt a sickening feeling wash over her. Bobby would have wanted her to soak up his life source until he died, but she knew that if her actions were to rash, then it could affect the complete mutant race.
"David...why did you come back?" she questioned not looking anywhere except for straight in front of her.
"I woke and wanted to see you my love," he said smoothly looking across at her. She still kept her eyes steady on the clouds though.
"I have a boyfriend, David. Bobby Draik. He's just like me-,"
"A mutant?"
"Different."
"Marie, this problem you have. I can almost guarantee that people have cures for this problem-,"
"David, I don't see a problem-,"
"Of course there is one-,"
"I am quite fine on my own. I'm learning to control it. But-,"
"But what Marie? You like it at that hiding place? You enjoy being taught how to live your life. You enjoy dating a freak of nature?" David put the jet on autopilot and turned to her.
"Yes, I do David. At that school I am accepted. With the freak of nature I am loved. In that hiding place I am safe. But someday I'll go out into the real world. David, this is good for me. Mutant and humanity are two completely different races, but we can learn to get along."
David said nothing. His hand had moved from her thigh and was now resting on his own leg. He was thinking this over.
"Is this what you really want Marie?" he questioned staring at the controls of the jet. Rogue looked out the window. For some reason this felt wrong, being so cruel to David. But to Bobby her heart truly belonged. She loved him, and he loved her. She would go to any limits for Bobby, or beyond them.
"Call me Rogue," she said from the strength she thought she had lost.
