AN: Okay, guys. Here's the last chapter. Sorry it took me so long to get this up. I've had a long week. I'll be working on the sequal during my vacation. I don't have a real plot for it yet but I have some ideas spinning around up there.I'll make a note in the summary that it's the sequal so keep a look out for it. This is really short by the way, and it's a bit of a cliff-hanger. Teehee...
And thank you all so much for your reviews! I have to say, this fandom is very supportive!
Enjoy!
Chapter 10: The not quite resolution
Logan stretched an arm out until he hit the headboard behind him. He looked to his side to find Storm nestled beside him. Must of dozed off sometime after the movie. She'd been sleeping in his room a lot more now since 'the date'. She'd sneak in, sometimes in the middle of the night, and ease in the bed beside him, curling up against his chest. She wouldn't say a word. He didn't really mind her company, either.
He lie there thinking. Glad the kid's alright now. Things seem like their finally startin' ta come together for her. He was about to fall back asleep when Storm's cell phone rang.
Ororo awoke, startled, and searched the nightstand beside her for the phone.
"Hello?" She asked sleepily.
"Who is it, darlin'?" Logan asked. She put a finger in the air. "Moira," She mouthed.
On the other end of the line, all the way across the pond on Muir Island, Dr. Moira McTaggart held the phone to her ear tightly. She sat in her office. A look of concern across her face.
"I know it's late there, but this just couldn't wait."
"What is it?" Storm asked, her brow furrowing.
"It's Charles." She paused. "He's alive."
Ororo dropped the receiver and started falling to the bed. Logan caught her before she could make contact with the mattress below.
"What is it, 'Ro?" Logan asked, shaking her.
Ororo moved her lips but no sound would come out.
"It's- He's- He's alive, Logan! He's alive!" She burst into tears as Logan held her for all he was worth.
Logan could sense a presence in the back of his mind assuring him that they weren't alone in the dream anymore.
