Disclaimer: All characters as of below; not mine -- Marvel's. I'm going
straight
for the kill today. :D
Note:
I've decided that listening to Alanis
Morissette (yes, one 'r')
brings out all the ideas that have been lurking in my head
like
restless spirits, and that wailing together with her is an
added effect, but the work
comes out the same. Oh, and Meredith Brooks
ain't bad either...Texas too. Hmm. :D
Kudos to the usual ppl, ya know who you are.
I DON'T
REMEMBER
Part Four
Vicki Lew
June 1997
Storm looked at
the note and shared the despair that her friend was
experiencing. Folding the piece of paper
neatly in half, she laid it on the
exact spot where she had found it, on her dresser. She sighed
and seated
herself
on the edge of the bed, wondering what she should do.
Rogue
had gone away for a while, so she claimed, but Storm knew that there
was a chance that the
younger woman might choose not to come back. It broke
her heart to see Rogue cornered into
this situation. How did that saying
go...
"If you love them, set them
free?"
That was exactly what Rogue was trying hard to do. Ororo knew the
reason
now for Rogue's behaviour this past week; Rogue had conveniently stayed out
of
Remy and Jenny's way, constantly managing to conceal the truth from Remy
about who she
really was to him.
In her letter, the Southerner described how she couldn't take it
anymore,
seeing Remy and Jenny together and how much happier he was than before
the
accident, when he was in love with her. Rogue wanted him to love someone he
could
touch and not have to brood over their 'tortured' love. Finally her
wish came true, but it was too
hard to swallow, so she did the thing that
she did best -- run away.
Storm wiped away
a single tear from her cheek, the weather outside shifted
from a dry night to a drizzle, mirroring
her emotions. She couldn't let
this
happen, no matter what Rogue thought of her actions.
How long could Rogue
hide the truth from the Cajun? His memory was bound to return, and
when
that day came, there would be consequences.
She had to set things
right.
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"Jenny?"
"Over
here!"
Remy LeBeau poked his head into the kitchen and smiled cheekily at
the
sight of Jenny covered in flour. She'd obviously been trying to cook up
some lunch, but
all she was cooking up was a storm of a mess. He...His
vision blurred suddenly, picking up
double-visions of whatever he tried to
focus on. He leaned on the doorway for support, relieved
when he regained
his balance.
"Wha--?"
He still saw things in
warped form, but he could make out that there was a
feminine figure standing there, but it wasn't
Jenny. It was...Rogue? The
Southern belle stood there by the sink, where Jenny had been
standing,
kneading the dough that Jenny had been working on, dressed in a
revealing
cropped top and a pair of cut-off jeans. She looked up at him and dimpled
coyly,
her beautiful green eyes sparkling just for him...
The room spun and Remy almost blacked
out then, slipping to the floor,
breathing laboured.
Jenny ran over and asked him
anxiously, "Remy?? Are you alright? God, you
look terrible! I'm gonna get Dr.
McCoy!"
As the woman ran out of the kitchenette, the Cajun whispered his
cherie's
name before the world went
black.
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Storm
answered the phone, silently praying that it would be Rogue. She
smiled as the familiar Southern
lilt began the conversation.
"...Hello?" The voice
stuttered.
"Yes, Rogue?"
"Thank Lord it's you, 'roro! Ah was
afraid...He might pick up,"
Storm curled up on the couch and sighed. "What
would you have done, Rogue,
if Remy had indeed answered instead of
me?"
"Ah would've hung up," Rogue gave a nervous laugh that didn't
last long.
"Ah jus' called ta let ya know where ah am,"
"Are you
coming back anytime soon?"
"...No, sugar. Ah don't think ah'm comin'
back,"
Storm bolted from her seat, stunned by what she had heard and
demanded,
"You're leaving the X-men? By the Goddess! Rogue
--"
"Hold ya horses, Storm!! Ah ain't leavin' the X-men, ah just can't
stay
with y'all; not like this. Cool it, boss. Ah'm just movin' out, but ah'll
have my
communicator and ah promise ah'll drop by,"
"Child, I am not in any position
to tell you what to do with your life, but
please, Rogue. How long do you think you can keep
Remy in the dark? Hank
has already mentioned that he might regain partial memory,
you--"
"Listen, O. Whatever's goin' on in my love life is strictly my own
private
business. Ah love ya, ah know ya care, but you're pushin' that line too far
this
time," Storm was slightly startled at Rogue's harsh tone, but the
anger soon ebbed away
and she spoke in hushed tones again. "Let me handle
this on my own, sugar. Ah need ta
control a little of my own life once in a
while...Ah need this,"
The older woman
took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. Quietly, she
apologised and spoke no more of her
disapproval. Rogue was right; she'd
hardly ever done anything on her own. Storm took the
address Rogue was at
down and waited for her friend to say something that would end
the
conversation.
"Ah gotta go, Storm. My room's ready an' waitin'. Ah'll come
over tomorrow
ta pick up some things. Bye."
The line went dead after that.
Storm sat there with the receiver in her lap
for a while, until Jean entered the hall and sensed that
something was
amiss.
"Is something wrong, Ororo?"
Shaking
her head slowly, Storm set the receiver back on the
phone.
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"Ack!"
Remy
let out a little yelp as the rubber mallet hit the vulnerable joint of
his elbow, and rubbed it
immediately to get rid of the paralysing feeling.
He swung his legs boyishly as he sat on top on
the examination bed, eyeing
the furry blue Beast who was busy contemplating which joint he
should knock
on next.
"Hey Bete, ya
done?"
"No."
The Cajun fidgeted even more. He decided to
try to get away with it again.
"Hey, can I go
now?"
"No."
"Merde!"
Hank McCoy
looked up severely at his patient and let his mouth twist into a
stern
grimace.
"M'sieur LeBeau. Sit still before I decided to render you helpless
with
these lovely retraining straps here."
His patient grudgingly obliged, and kept
silent for a while as Hank
continued the medical examination.
"I saw somethin'
weird earlier, Beast." Remy stuck out his lower lip and
chewed on it. "...Somethin'
goin' on wit' me and Rogue before de accident?"
He didn't get an
answer.
"Ain't no use hidin' anythin' from me. I could feel de tension
everytime
she was 'round me. Problem is, it ain't fair t'Rogue, if we really had
somethin'
goin' on."
Remy didn't really expect an answer, but to his surprise, Beast
finally
spoke.
"If you think you know the answers, then why not work to seek
the definate
truth?
Somethings are best left alone, Remy. But I wish you good luck
anyway."
The doctor turned around and went back into his little laboratory,
leaving
Remy free to leave as he
pleased.
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To
be continued...