INT. baxter building -
Charles Xavier, Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, and Jean Grey are seated around a meeting table. Reed Richards, Susan Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm walk in, visibly upset.*
Reed (firmly) Charles, I'll get straight to the point. We're fed up with your hypocrisy.
Charles Xavier* (calmly) If this is about Franklin, I—
Susan Storm: (interrupting) It's about everything! You'll kick off Franklin because he's not a mutant, yet you allow the likes of Apocalypse and Sabretooth onto your island?
Johnny Storm: (angry) Not to mention letting Wilson Fisk on because he was married to a mutant. We've had enough of your bullshit!
Wolverine: (growling) Hey, watch who you're talking to kid
Ben Grimm: (stepping forward) And another thing, what about Sabretooth? I thought you hated him after all the terrible shit he did.
Cyclops: raised an eyebrow and said Sabretooth is locked up—
Reed (cutting him off) He's only locked up because he failed a mission by killing guards!
Silence fills the room as the X-Men realize the Fantastic Four have valid points, but their pride keeps them from admitting it. Susan turns to Cyclops.*
Susan glared at cyclops And you, Scott. I remember when you first told us about how Franklin had a family on Krakoa waiting for him, basically saying he doesn't need us humans around, holding him back.
Cyclops:(raising an eyebrow) That's not what I meant.
Johnny (sarcastically) Well, you could have fooled us.
Susan turned to Charles) And you, Charles. I'm disappointed. You said Franklin had to deal with his powers on his own. The Charles Xavier I knew wouldn't turn his back on someone in need—human, mutant, or otherwise. *Reed Richards* (sighing) And you blame humans for everything, but it was Wanda Maximoff who caused M-Day, it was Cassandra nova that caused the genoisia massacre it was Mr sinster who caused the massacre of the morlcoks yet you let them on no problem
The room was tense, a palpable silence weighing heavily over both teams. Charles Xavier stared at the Fantastic Four, his face a mixture of regret and determination. He opened his mouth to speak, but Reed Richards wasn't finished.
"And let's not forget how you constantly talk about coexistence and harmony, yet what you've created with Krakoa is little more than segregation," Reed continued, his voice stern and unwavering. "You've drawn a line in the sand between mutants and humans. How is that any different from what we're supposed to be fighting against?"
Charles sighed deeply, rubbing the bridge of his nose. "I understand your frustration, Reed. I do. But Krakoa wasn't meant to divide; it was meant to create a sanctuary. A place where mutants could be safe and grow, away from persecution."
"Safe?" Susan said, voice trembling with both anger and sorrow. "Safe from what, Charles? From us? We're your allies! We've fought alongside you countless times. And yet now, you've abandoned a kid who needed help because he doesn't fit neatly into your utopia's rules."
Cyclops frowned, barely able to look Susan in the eyes. "It was never about abandoning Franklin. We wanted to keep our people safe we
Johnny interrupted, flames flickering at his fingertips in his passionate rage. "Save it, Summers! You've already made your stance clear. What's worse is you let some of the worst mutant criminals on your island just because there they're mutants. How can you justify that?"
Wolverine growled low in his throat, his claws itching to make an appearance. "You don't understand how complex this all is—"
Ben , slammed his fist into his hand with a resounding "THWACK." "It's not complex, Logan. It's simple: you're either a part of the solution or the problem."
Jean Grey felt the emotions swirling in the room, cutting through her psyche like blades, but she remained silent, her eyes cast downward.
Susan's voice softened, but her words were no less piercing. "Charles, we looked up to you. We believed in you. Your dream was our dream too. But you've strayed so far from it, you've lost sight of what really matters." Tears welling up in her eyes, she added, "We lost faith in you, Charles."
The silence that followed was even more deafening. Charles Xavier trembled, visibly shaken by his failures laid bare. He opened his mouth to say something, anything that could salvage the situation, but the words wouldn't come.
Reed made the final statement, pitiless but necessary. "Our histories might be intertwined, and we've faced numerous threats together. But if this is the path you've chosen, then maybe it's time we stand apart. Until you remember what we were really fighting for, consider this a severance you know where the door." is
as they turn to leave Charles looked at his team, his voice breaking as he whispered, "What have we done?" But no one answered, for the truth was too painful to acknowledge. They had become precisely what they once fought against, and it was a bitter realization that they all had to face.
.okay so a bit of a rant like i brought up in the story is the reason why i hate the Krakoa era they turned the x men into separatests and racists not only will they allow some of the most evil mutant villans on but will kick Franklin off because hes a human like i brought up in the story professor x wouldn't turn his back on someone who needed help mutant human or otherwise and not just that they let fucking Wilson fisk on there island who has caused a lot of hell towards daredevil there supposed allie and worst part is how the fans defend the shit they do on krakoa i honestly dont know what i find more disgusting what hickman did to the x men or the amount of people who defend what he did
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