"Chere, no!" Gambit cried out as Rogue flew up into the climax point of the ill-fated experiment. The heat and noise imploded around her, and he fell to his knees. "Anyt'ing but dis.."
"Is that a prayer, Cajun?" boomed the voice of the Fates. Around them time stopped.
"De Fates? What are you doin' here?" He scrambled to his feet. "Come to mock Gambit in his pain?"
"We come to you with an offer. The one you call Rogue can be restored to you, alive and whole. But there is a price."
"Dere always is. Name it." In front of him, a piece of paper fluttered down from the bright forms of the Fates. He snatched at it, reading their demand.
"This is our price. Respect it or deny yourself the woman you love!"
"Dis is it?" he asked, eyebrows raised. Reaching into his pockets, he pulled out his wallet. "You take plastic?"
"In our line of work, we cannot afford not to." The credit card in his grasp flew into the light, and he could have sworn he heard the sounds of a till ringing up. The card was returned swiftly, and he looked up once more.
"So, dat's it?"
"That is it. Take Rogue and leave this place, lest you be caught in the aftermath." The light dulled and he turned around to see Rogue fall to the floor.
"Chere!" He scooped her up and began to run towards the exit. Ahead of them Cyclops brought the Blackbird around, and Storm helped him carry her up the ramp. As the doors closed and the ship took off, the world below them exploded with heat.
"Sugar? What happened?" She stirred in his arms as he stroked her hair gently.
"I bought you some time from de Fates."
"What? What did they want from you? Don't tell me you did somethin' stupid, ya swamp rat.."
"Non, chere. All they asked for was $500."
"No kidding?"
"Non."
"So Ah'm worth 500 smackers.. lousy."
"Oh, and for future ref'rence, de Fates take Mastercard."

Just something that made me think about the words writers use.