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Part 4 of 4
I who have died . . .
(i who have died am alive again today,
and this is the sun's birthday; this is the birth
day of life and love and wings:and of the gay
great happening illimitably earth)
From i thank You God for most this amazing by e.e. cummings
Central Park is dark. People walk through the sheltered lanes, brightening
and
fading as they walk in and out of the lamplight. Dark, but not completely
so.
Gambit looks at Rogue as they stand in silence. Her green eyes are
preoccupied as she watches the moonlight on the lake; her lips curved
in a
half-smile. Her free hand hitches up her long, white dress, preventing
it from
trailing on the ground, revealing a few inches of ankle. He bends and
picks up
a stone, throwing it into the lake. It skips across the water, leaving
ripples as it
does, before sinking. He suddenly remembers walking with his father
on a
night similar to this one. A night where there had been no stars. He
remembers
the light of the windows of the French Quarter spilling golden across
the
street, and walking in the shadows, as all thieves did. He remembers
wondering why his father had avoided the light. He had been fifteen
then - it
was the night he had been told about his arranged marriage to Belladonna.
His
father had looked so old and sad as he had put his arm around Remy's
shoulder and said: "Ya may laugh wit' a woman, marry her, have t'ree
children
an' a mortgage, but don' call it love until ya've cried wit' her."
He had not meant Belladonna, Gambit realises, his father had always
known
that their feelings for each other were more out of duty, than any
deep
affection. He had even managed to deceive himself into thinking that
he loved
her. That their marriage was more than a hollow sham. That the price
he paid
for her resurrection was worth it.
"Penny foh your thoughts?" Rogue's voice is quiet, as if she is scared
of
intruding again.
"Jus t'inking bout mon pere." He smiles, "An' de way he said dat it
wasn't love
unless ya've been
t'rough bad times wit' a femme."
"Remy . . . Ah . . . ."
"Shhh . . . I know ya weren't yaself de night o' de trial. Heard a lot
o' m'self in
what ya said, truth be told."
"Still doesn't make anything right." She sits, long skirt spilling across
the grass,
"There's been too much bad blood between us ta go back an' start again.
Pretend nothing evah happened."
"Oui." He nods, "But mebbe we c'n move forward."
"Yeah, y'all were wrong ta pretend that you didn't have a past, an'
Ah was
wrong ta care that you did."
Gambit grins, "Can't help t'inking if I had told you about it before,
we wouldn'
be havin' dis conversation now."
"Maybe not, but we are." She plucks a piece of grass and twirls it around
her
finger like a ring, "Maybe we need ta."
"Oui." He says, "Needed t'have dis conversation months ago, when t'ings
started fallin' apart. When ya came back from North Carolina . . .
."
"With Joseph on mah arm." She finishes quietly, "Gawd only knows how
sorry
Ah am foh not seein' how much Ah was hurtin' you by bein' with him."
"I was jealous." He admits, "Told Drake in Seattle dat ya'd come back
t'de
X-Men, but not t'me. Never really believed it until I saw ya with him."
"Y'all didn't seem ta need me." She says, "Heck, you started actin'
like you
didn't much want me."
"Christmas Eve?" He asks, a secretive smile playing across his lips.
"Yeah."
"Ya t'ink I wanted t'spend it alone, chere?" He turns to face her, "Dat
I didn'
know what Joe had planned an' how much it would mean t'ya?"
"You knew bout th' Z'noxx chamber?" She is incredulous.
"Oui. Knew dat Joe could give ya de one t'ing I couldn' - de ability
t'touch
wit'out fear." He becomes somber, "Part o' de reason I backed off later.
T'ought ya'd be happier wit' someone ya could touch dan someone ya
couldn'."
"Someone Ah once knew said that we needed ta learn that love is more
than
the physical." She smiles, "Ah've believed that evah since."
"Have ya, chere?"
She nods, "Ah've also learnt that there's more than one way of touchin'
a
person. You've touched me in a way that Joseph nevah could - no matter
how
many Z'noxx chambers he had."
"Caused ya a lot of pain as well by not tellin' ya bout de massacre."
He says,
"I t'ought dat if ya didn' know, ya would be safe. Guess de trial proved
dat
theory wrong."
Rogue is silent, rembering something she would rather forget. The touch
of his
lips on hers. The memories that flowed as if through a conduit into
her mind.
The pain and guilt she knew he had been living with ever since the
massacre.
A guilt which she now shared.
"F'r de record, I don' blame ya. Can't say I woulda done much different
if I
was in your shoes.", he continues.
"Ah always thought that when it came right down to it, Ah'd be understandin'.
Forgivin'. An' then when it did, Ah wasn't." She sighs, "It seemed
at th' time
like every man Ah'd loved had betrayed me in some way or another."
"I don' understand."
"When Ah was a kid, mah daddy beat me." Her voice is hard, emotionless,
"Told me he was doin' it because he loved me. Said he did it ta get
th'
wickedness out of me."
"Chere . . . ."
"Let me finish first."
Gambit nods his consent.
"Then Cody came along . . . made me fall in love with him. Touch him.
Discover Ah had these blasted powers." She looks at her hands, holding
them
up as if they contain something poisonous, "Nevah thought Ah would
love
again. Knew that Ah couldn't." She pauses, "Ah suppose Ah was a bit
of a
flirt aftah that . . . used ta lead men on, an', whenevah it threatened
ta turn
serious, Ah pushed them away. But it was all different with you . .
. . Foh th'
first time in mah life Ah was honest with a man, an' when it turned
out that you
lied ta me bout your past, Ah was furious."
"I wanted t'protect ya from it. Was scared dat Sinister would use ya
t'get
t'me."
She laughs, "Sugah, th' sentiment was noble, but Ah *am* old enough
ta take
care of mahself."
"Know dat, chere." He smiles, "Ya seemed t'do pretty good while I was
gone."
She snaps the grass blade that lies curled in her hands, "Seemed bein'
th'
operative word. Inside Ah was a wreck."
"Kinda like me when ya went away." He comments, "Makes me wonder why
we put each other t'rough dis."
"Don't know." She shakes her head, strands of white hair falling across
her
face like a veil, "Ah'm pretty sure Jean an' Scott don't have these
sort of
problems."
"Oui. But who'd want t'be Jean an' Scott?" He jokes, "Almost fell out
o' my
chair when I heard Scott standin' up f'r me."
"Good thing he did, sugah." She smiles, " Cause Ah sure don't want ta
lose
you again."
"Don' ya see?" He says, "Ya never did."
"But . . . ."
"I've loved ya from de first time I saw ya, Rogue. Dat hasn't changed."
He
grins, "Never will."
"You know how Ah feel about you."
"Now *dat* sounds like me." He teases.
"Okay." She lifts her hands in mock surrender, "Ah love you. Is that
what you
wanted ta hear?"
He nods, "Dat an' whether ya t'ink we can move forward from dis - together?"
"You realise that it won't be th' same?"
"Don' much care as long as I'm wit' you."
"Then who'm Ah ta disagree?" She extends her hand for him to take it,
"Should we go home, Remy?"
"Been waitin' all m'life f'r dis moment, chere." He stands, hand-in-hand
with
her, "Let's go."
~ Fin ~
Footnotes:
1. Um, here comes a whole lot of references that I used to write this
story. I
personally find it annoying when a FanFic author refers to events in
the comic
book and doesn't say which ones s\he used:
Christmas Eve and Z'noxx Chamber - Uncanny X-Men #341
Rogue vs the assassin (Belladonna) - Rogue miniseries
Gambit cheating at cards - X-Men #48
Beast meets his doppelganger - X-Men Unlimited #10 and X-Factor #128
Sabretooth and his betrayal - Uncanny X-Men #326
Revanche and Psylocke - Ummm . . . Started in about X-Men #20, resolved
in the #30's
Storm vs Marrow - Uncanny X-Men #325
And, of course, Uncanny X-Men #350 and X-Men #71.
Rogue's return - X-Men #55
The quote in the reconciliation paragraph love . . . physical' - X-Men #24
Iceman telling Rogue Gambit is a jerk - Uncanny X-Men #319
Belle's coming back to the mansion - X-Men # 8
2. I've decided to stop the story right here for a simple reason. The
dynamics
between Gambit and Marrow deserve a FanFic all of their own, so I do
intend to write a sequel in the near future. It should be a lot more
action
packed than this one has been with Marrow as one of the main characters.
It
will have Storm and Rogue in it as well.