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Kitty snuggled even further into Bobby's arms. A soft chuckle came out from the blonde who was finally hers after so many years, and Kitty grinned. She absorbed the sound, clung onto it like a lifeline. Here, in this world of horrible things, one thing hasn't changed. Bobby's laughter had remained the same, while the rest of the world didn't. It still brought warmth rushing all the way to her core.
"Someone's awful clingy." He murmered into her ear.
"Just trying to take in every spare moment we're together before the sentinels come and ruin it again." She grinned up at him, but her eyes were serious. It was true. Everytime it seems like they could finally catch a breath, be together, sentinels interrupt. Before they would have at least a week or so before Sentinels found them, now they've clearly been upgraded. They've been finding them quicker and quicker as time goes.
"Yes," He sighed. "This is truly a cruel world. I'm starting to think that sentinels purposely attack when we are trying to get some quality time together. Think they're jealous?" He smirked down at his precious wife, trying to cheer her up for the moment. Kitty smiled. Even in the most dire situations, he was always trying to make her laugh. He gently kissed her.
"Go to sleep, I'll wake you up if there is trouble." Bobby murmered. Kitty agreed with him. As her eyes slowly drifted close, she suddenly heard Bishop yell, followed by blasts and screaming. Well she knew what that means.
"Well, no need to wake me up anymore. They're here, and their timing keeps on worsening." Kitty snarled, no longer tired. "Come on, I have to send you back." Before she could drag him to the woods, he rested his forehead onto hers for a moment. Then they ran, searching for a place where she could sent him back in time to stop this attack. This time, she looked back.
Kitty woke up feeling like she just ran for hours. She was drenched in sweat, and her heart was beating furiously. She got up, and started to get ready to go out to her tree again, to ponder this vision. As usual, the vision was horribly vivid. She could almost smell Bobby's scent, feel the texture of his shirt, feel the love they had for each other. It made her feel sick. Her stomach turned, and her misery threatened to crush her. To top that all off, she had a massive headache from the visions. It was bad enough that the visions caused this much emotional pain, but they also gave massive headaches. This one was different though. This one didn't start with a goodbye, this one started with a scene with Bobby. A romantic scene. It made her feel sick. She headed to the bathroom, and leaned over the toilet, releasing whatever contents were left in her stomach. Kitty stayed leaned over, breathing hard. She closed her eyes and started taking calming breaths.
You're losing grip, she thought. You're losing grip and everyone is noticing. Pull yourself together, you're Kitty Pryde, you don't lose it. You leave that to Jubilee. Her eyes flash opened and she continued as if nothing happened. Time to have a heart to heart with her favorite tree.
Bobby Drake laid in bed next to sleeping Marie as he thought about the new revelation. Married. Him and Kitty. Married.
Married.
Married.
Married.
Married.
The words echoed in his head over and over again.
Marie had started freaking out when she had heard the news, and it had taken him hours to finally calm her down. Then came the personal struggle. He and Kitty were MARRIED. Not dating, not close friends, but married. He couldn't wrap his mind around that. Sure, he'll admit it. Kitty was pretty and he would most definitely date her if he wasn't already dating Marie. But married? Bobby sighed for a moment and decided to get up for some ice cream. Ice cream did always help him after all. Bobby was closing the freezer when he saw Kitty walk into the kitchen, not noticing him yet. She grabbed an apple and finally noticed Bobby. She seemed to be contemplating on whether or not she was going to bolt when Wolverine walked in as well.
"Let's take a walk, sweetheart." Kitty didn't like the tone Wolverine used when he said sweetheart. Sweetheart was what he called her in the other timeline, but the way he used it now, it was mocking. It was mocking her, and not at all the way he had said in the other timeline.
"Already took one, thank you." Bobby stifled his laughter, not wanting to ruin the moment.
"Fine, lets talk here." Wolverine knew what he was going to do was going to tick off the young women. Didn't mean he was going to stop though. Besides, he liked living life on the wild side. "Bobby knows what's wrong, he knows about that future timeline that you're not telling him about. We all do. He knows you two get married, you two loved each other. But that's not what I care about knowing. So tell me, what do you remember? Do you remember how everyone ran around sacrificing themselves just so you could send someone back in time? So that they could stop one attack only to have to risk their life again? For you? Why are you throwing such a fit over some love, when the things that should really make you upset mean nothing to you." Bobby watched as Kitty clenched her fist. For a brief second, he thought that Kitty was going to attack Wolverine. He relaxed when he saw Kitty sidestep Wolverine and walk off.
"What the heck were you thinking!" Bobby exploded, once he was certain that Kitty was out of hearing range. "Are you really that dense?" Wolverine tensed up and glared at him. Bobby knew he should probably stop, but right now he didn't care.
