Disclaimer:
The characters below are a mix of spin-offs and existing X-men
symbols, all
property of Marvel. I'm not profiting financially from writing fan-fiction,
so don't
even think of suing me.
Note:
Another alternate reality story from yours truly. It's so much more
interesting to
write, no boundaries etc. Y'all seem to like Free for a
Second better than the regular time-line
ones that I've done. Maybe I
should stick to writing about alternate universes,
eh?
Anti-Rogue and Gambit readers: Too bad.
Rogue and Gambit fans: Good fer
y'all!!
Enjoy; all comments to
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X-Realms: A Place in this World
Part
1
Vicki Lew
August 1997
Her lungs ached at the sudden
spasm, drawing air in large quantities; her
body shivered violently as it kicked back to life. The
black spots dancing
before her eyes slowly disappeared, but her head was spinning
inanely.
Gasping, the woman rolled over and pressed her cheek to the leaf-covered
ground,
trying to hold the nausea down. The wave passed and she lay there
for a while, attempting to
gain some orientation.
Tall evergreens loomed over her, an occasional leaf dropping from
above, shaken off its branch by the chilly winds that were blowing. Her surroundings would've
been pitch dark if not for the bright moon that night. Stark naked, drained and starving, the young
woman curled stiffly into a ball, trembling in the cold. Her muscles cramped painfully each time she
tried to move, her eyes refusing to stop rolling in their sockets. She still took gulps of air irregularly,
nearly hyperventilating herself back into unconsciousness.
It took what seemed like ages
for her body system to ease back into its normal state. When it finally did, she found it possible to
survey her surroundings. It looked like a fairly dense forest, but then again it could just be a small
acre of woods. She forced herself to stand up, joints popping and pain shooting through her limbs;
she hissed at the discomfort. Hunger was gnawing at her stomach, and the temperature of the night
was dropping rapidly. Sooner or later she had to find some form of shelter, and if she was lucky,
some civilization.
She stumbled her way forward, falling hard on the ground and
leaning against the trees occasionally for support. Each step she took winded her out; her back could
hardly straighten, forcing her to crouch as she made her way to the fringe of the foliage. When she
finally got there, her body was covered with scratches and bruises and her lips were almost blue
from the cold. But her efforts paid off; she managed a little smile as she spotted lights in the distance.
Many lights, in fact. Perhaps it was a mansion or a building of sorts. She didn't really care. All that
was driving her on now was the longing for some warmth and something to stop the gastritis that was
biting away at her stomach
walls.
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"Gumbo
again?" The white-haired African complained not too subtly. "We had that just two
nights ago, Remy,"
"Alors, wit' what I could find in de fridge? Ya lucky I could
whip somethin' near to edible, 'Ro!"
The handsome, rangy young man retorted as he set
the pot down on the kitchenette counter. "Ya'd t'ink de X-men be more prepared in
groceries,"
The woman laughed softly and grabbed a spoon, still hungry no-what.
"So where de others gone, Storm?"
"On a scouting mission.
Nothing important, really. Charles has gone to Muir Island, Beast is, as usual, shutting himself in the
lab. That leaves just you and I, my friend. Scott wanted you on the scouting mission too, but you
sneaked out on your Harley before he could get you," Storm laughed again. She had to
wonder if it was an allergic reaction to consuming gumbo so late at night. "You must stop your
antics, Remy. It's really driving Scott quite mad!"
The Cajun made a rude sound and
said, "Not in dis lifetime!" He spooned up a mouthful of gumbo and tucked in.
"'Sides, ya'll need me here if there be a stranger in de house, non?"
He gave
the exasperated woman a cheeky grin, but it disappeared immediately when he heard the
loud crackle of an electrical surge before the entire mansion plunged into
darkness.
"Mon dieu, it must be Betč! Him an' his experiments..." Remy
muttered as his eyesight adapted to the dark; he went to the cabinet to get some candles. "Plus
Cyke's been foolin' around wit' de backup generators; who knows when we gonna get power
back!"
"Shall we attempt to repair the damage?" His companion
asked.
He lit the candle and illuminated the room before replying, "Oui, I guess. Let's
go,"
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The
exhausted girl crouched behind the wall near the front gates, peering through the grills above and
wondering if she should just barge into the mansion to grab some food and warmth.
She blinked
in surprise when the lights went out suddenly. There was a sudden crackle of electrical charge along
the metal gates that spooked her, but somehow she knew that it was now safe to attempt to enter
the estate.
Her heart pounded as she squeezed through the railings of the front gates and
ran as fast as her aching body allowed. In her haste, she tripped over her own feet and slammed
hard into the pavement. She was quite dazed but winced when she experienced a sharp pain in her
right arm, followed by a sickening crack of bone. Dread gripped her when she recognized the fact
that she had fractured her arm.
Swallowing hard, she gingerly bent her arm towards her
chest and held it there. Her vision blurred with tears as the pain jolted in sharp stabs through her arm,
not just from the fracture, but from the severe scrapes as well. The icy draught burned her bare skin
for the umpteenth time, and it reminded her of how close she was to fulfilling her basic needs right
now.
With renewed urgency, she limped towards the house and hid in the shadows,
gathering enough nerve to actually break into the premises. Shakily, she opened the front door and
then froze, squeezing her eyes shut, half-expecting someone to discover her or to attack her. No
such thing happened, so she made her way inside. Her body shuddered violently again, this time at
the exquisite warmth that enveloped her cold body; she let out a blissful sigh.
She looked
warily at her surroundings as she wandered up the stairs and turned unknowingly into the men's
dormitory wing. Picking on the first door she came to, the young woman tried to open it, but it was
locked. Right now she relied on this strange and amusing ability that she had; she concentrated and
focused all her strength into her left fist. Just as always, the trick worked, and she mangled the
locking mechanism when she twisted the doorknob.
Her feet hardly made a sound on the
black-tiled floor as she sneaked in, hoping to find some food or something that might help her along
the way. She squinted in the dim light, and as far as she could see, this place was spick and span but
it had a very traditional feel to it. It was charming, that was for sure. After sticking her nose around,
she managed to discover a drawer full of clothes. Feeling about, she found a pair of worn jeans and
a navy blue pullover; she smiled a little lopsidedly. They both smelled awfully nice. Of what, she
didn't know, but the scent was woodsy and addictive; she liked it.
Taking the opportunity
while she was out of danger, she stretched her aching body as best as she could before slipping the
clothes on. They were too large for her - the jeans covered her feet and dragged on the floor, the
sweater reached up to her knees and the sleeves were much too long. She couldn't care less. Her
broken arm could hardly move without hurting, so she just tucked it under the sweater instead of
putting it through the sleeve.
Ransacking through the other drawers, the intruder found no
food of any kind, so she moved on to the next room. She bust her way in using the same technique
as before and entered the second chamber. A huge pile of tattered magazines welcomed her, and in
the other corners, stacks of soiled clothing emitted funny, unpleasant odours. She wrinkled her nose
in disgust. The room must've the ultimate pig-sty, it looked like it hadn't seen a vacuum-cleaner in
years.
Just as she was about to beat a hasty retreat, she spotted a box of what she recognized
as chocolate bars. Dashing madly across the room, creating an even bigger mess, she grabbed a
Mars bar and tucked into it.
"Mmmm..." The young woman closed her eyes
ecstatically and savoured the taste of peanuts and caramel.
Her good hand closed around
what seemed like an unopened wrapper, but to her dismay, its contents were already gone. She
checked the dozen other wrappers and found them empty.
Chewing on the last of the candy,
she decided that she'd look for the kitchen and get some real food.
Hopefully, she'd get
away without being
discovered.
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to
be continued...
Disclaimer: Not mine, Marvel's. I just messed up the universe, that's all.
Note:
Another alternate reality gig I'm doing, except that the X-men really do exist.
But they are
mutants, but their ideals are slightly different. Plus, I might've altered some things here and there as I
go along. So if you think it's kinda inaccurate, it's probably not a mistake, just one of the differences
in this alternate reality. Ah, back to basics.
All comments to
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X-Realms: A Place in this World
Part
2
Vicki Lew
August 1997
The man dressed in a black Armani suit
strode briskly down the carpeted corridor, not pleased at all. He turned round the corner and
knocked sharply on the expensive oaken door. Upon receiving a muffled permission to enter,
Randolph Gedrick set foot into the lushly-furnished office.
"Sir." He bowed his
head in respect to his superior.
"How did it happen?"
"Apparently, she figured her powers out, and didn't want to stay home
anymore."
The other man sitting at the polished desk took in a deep breath and
shook his head. He clenched his jaw and gave his order.
"Get her back, Ran.
Quietly. She's been nothing but trouble since her mother died. Martha and I never deserved this. I
don't understand it. We don't deserve a mutant..."
Randolph took out his cellphone
and punched some buttons, instructing his men to get ready for the search. He turned to make his
exit, but not before he said, "You can't keep her locked in here forever, Jack. You know
that."
As the door closed after the agent walked out, Senator Jack O'Connor
downed a stiff glass of whiskey and started to make
plans.
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"Dere.
Dat should do it."
Sure enough, the lights and power came back on again, thanks to
Remy LeBeau's technical expertise. He was quite grumpy by then, having to crawl and stretch
around to connect the powerpoints correctly.
"I shall check the security
server," Storm announced and went to the War room.
Remy nodded and wiped the
sweat off his brow. Just as he stepped outside the power storage room for a smoke, Storm
appeared and waved him into the War room. His mouth twitched in mild annoyance but he followed
anyways.
"What?"
She pointed to a red dot on the screen, standing
out amongst the computer lay-out of the mansion blueprints.
"It appears we have an
intruder in the men's dormitory wing, Remy. He must have come in when the power was
down,"
"Oh yay, Stormy. I so happy." Casually, he pulled out a couple
of cards and flipped through them. "Let's go catch us a bad
guy,"
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"Gro-wwwll!"
She
clamped her hand over her stomach and tried to muffle the sounds of hunger. Where was the darned
kitchen anyway? She'd looked in all the other rooms, there was nothing edible. She stole down the
big staircase; the lights came back on and she nearly fell off the steps in fright. Regaining her balance,
the young woman darted all the way back upstairs and fled round the corner, back into the room she
first broke into.
Her heart pounded fiercely and her arm throbbed painfully. As she calmed
down, she laughed silently at her cowardice. Fancy being scared by lights. But the fact that they
were back on bothered her. The darkness gave her cover; now she was out in the open for
everyone to spot. She'd better get her food fast and make a mad dash out of here. The girl turned
around and was about to exit the room when she collided with something quite warm and
solid.
She looked up, and nearly fell away in a dead faint at her shock. A man and a
woman were standing directly in front of her, ready to make a grab at her.
The man spoke
in an annoyed tone, "Hey, dat's my stuff you got dere!" and reached for her.
It proved to be a very bad move for him. She utilized her powers again and swung her
fortified
arm towards him with startling speed. The man hardly had the opportunity to grunt
before he was sent reeling into the wall behind. The woman, however, was forewarned and took to
the air, mist and wind surrounding her instantly; their little intruder gaped at the spectacle in a mixture
of fear and awe, didn't bother to defend herself and just raced out of the room.
The girl's
legs were weak with shock and she stumbled as she ran down the stairs. Her body pitched down the
staircase and she cried out as she hit the landing hard, her broken arm further agitated from the
jolting. Pain numbed her already bruised body, she couldn't move even as the two people
approached her.
"By the Goddess, are you alright?" The coloured woman
bent down and touched her shoulder. She just winced. "It's alright, child. We will not hurt
you,"
Through bleary eyes, she saw the man looming over her, his features softening
as he saw the pain she was in. He rolled up the sleeves of the sweater gently as he could and
examined her arm.
"Broken up, girl. Gotta get you to de infirmary, it swellin' up
bad,"
Her head spun as he slung her good arm round his neck, but she didn't
protest. Or rather, couldn't, because of the pain. She blinked rapidly, trying to fight the darkness that
threatened to overwhelm her, but in vain. The world went black as he picked her
up.
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Gedrick
examined the ground and looked up at his two companions.
"She's been through
here alright. Fell into that ditch there and headed north," He dusted his hands clean from the
dirt and stood up. "Scoot over there and see if there's a residence or
something."
The two men nodded and went off to carry out their orders. Gedrick
took out his silver cigarette case and drew a stick out of it, proceeding to take a smoke. He drew his
coat closer; it was freezing cold tonight. However did Sabine survive out here without a stitch of
clothing on?
The man watched the clouds of smoke disperse in the wind.
He'd
seen it all, how O'Connor the good senator locked his mutant daughter up in her room, hidden away
from the public eye. She was almost twenty, for God's sakes. How long did he intend to keep her
hidden; a family secret? Sabby looked normal, she could've easily passed off as an ordinary human
being. Perhaps people might give her a second look because of that streak in her hair, but that wasn't
really bizarre or anything, compared to those punks in the underground.
Gedrick wasn't
too happy about seeing a beautiful and intelligent girl like her being imprisoned, held against her will.
In his eight years working for the senator, she'd been buried under wraps ever since her powers first
emerged five years ago; she threw a tantrum and took out a large chunk of her room. Jack, fearing
for his run for senator, faked her death and locked her up. For five years she didn't go to school,
didn't get to see her friends, didn't get to go outside freely except for the occasional walks around
the mansion compounds. It was amazing she didn't go insane. No one who worked for him dared to
say anything, of course, for fear of being fired. And with the power and influence the senator had, he
could easily ruin their lives.
Sometimes he wondered how Jack could possibly do that to
his own daughter. Maybe he harboured something against Sabine because his wife died while
bearing her. What he was sure of was the fact that Jack found his daughter to be nothing but a
burden, something he wished to be rid of. Every night, to keep her from escaping, the maids had to
take Sabine's clothing from her. Gedrick found it such humiliation. Part of him was glad that she
escaped despite her father's efforts; part of him was angry at himself. Angry because he had to get
her back and put the walls back up around her. Who knows what O'Connor would want to do to
her just to protect his precious reputation. That son-of-a-bitch.
He wished he could break
away from this job, but he couldn't. He was bound by honour. After all, Jack did save his father
from bankruptcy, provided jobs and financial assistance for the Gedrick family until they got back on
their feet. It was this blasted debt he had to fulfill, and the promise he made to his late father.
"Protect Jack with your life, help him, work for him; we all owe him that much and
more..."
At times he wished Jack had just left them alone to survive. This debt was
such a handicap. He couldn't betray Jack or his family would suffer for sure.
"Drop
dead, Jack."
With unnecessary force, he threw the cigarette to the ground and
snubbed it
out.
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The
gentle humming of the generated force field reverberated throughout the empty corridors,
accompanied by soft sobbing. Behind the bluish glowing bars, she lay huddled in the darkest corner,
retreating into the darkest corners of her mind.
Not again.
After all that she'd
been through just to be free of her father's cruel imprisonment...She was back to square one,
trapped as before. She wrapped her arms around her knees and pressed her cheek wearily against
the cold steel wall. Her tears poured down her pale cheeks, her eyes dead with
defeat.
Footsteps echoed through the immediate surroundings, but the young woman
hardly noticed. The rhythm of the steps slowed down, stopping finally. Remy LeBeau peered into the
cell before
placing his bare hand on the scanning hatch; the central security system found a
match in its database and granted him entry. He stepped harmlessly through the force-field, which
only allowed authorized entry from the outside, and stood a distance from the intruder. In his hands
he held a mug of warm cocoa, which he slowly set to the floor. He slowly stooped down to appear
less intimidating, but the girl still refused to look in his direction, let alone come closer towards him.
"Hi." If she heard him, she didn't show any signs of acknowledgment. He tried
again. "Brought ya a drink. If'n ya want anythin', I could get it for ya,"
Her
sudden gaze startled him. Those emerald eyes bore such sadness and desolation; Remy felt his heart
reach out to her. And her tears...
It came out as a rasp at first, her voice rusty from little
use, but he could just make out her plea, "Y-ya could give m-me my
freedom,"
The Cajun blinked stupidly at her.
"Your freedom? Ya
ain't a prisoner here, p'tit. We jus' wanna make sure you don't hurt y'self any further," He
pointed at the cast on her arm and the various treated scrapes and bruises on her body. "We
gonna let you out soon enough; jus' need t'find out more 'bout your condition. S'okay,
no one
gonna hurt you here,"
Picking up the mug, he placed it in her cold hands. She
flinched slightly from his touch and presence, but wasn't really too scared. She looked at the
beverage and then at the man beside her; she took a small sip and he smiled warmly.
Awkwardly, she smiled back.
She didn't feel so alone
anymore.
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To
be continued...