Disclaimer:
All familiar characters belong to Marvel, but the story idea is mine...And BTW, did
I mention that I'm not making any money from this?
Note:
Bless my soul, Vicki's on
the roll!
A result of having absolutely *nothing* to do during her break, besides her crappy
job... ;)
I Don't Remember
Part 6
Vicki Lew
November
1997
Ah rolled the sweet wine around in my mouth before lettin' it slip down my
throat.
Man, that was good steak; he sure can cook, ah'll give him that.
Gabriel
had three of his friends over...Ariel, Manny and Keith. Ah had a little panic attack meeting people;
normal people, to be exact.
"So, Sabine, what do you do?"
Uh
oh..."Uhm, well, ah have a degree in anthropology...But right now, ah'm workin' as
a..."
Think girl, think.
"...communications officer."
Ah
ended that what ah hoped was a sweet and convincin' smile. Whew.
"That's so
cool!" Manny said. "I'm a sound engineer, Ariel's my assistant, Keith...well, he
-"
Keith interrupted and took over in a fake Cajun, "-is a chef. At Papa
Gumbo's Cajun Cookout. I make de gumbo, mon amis,"
Papa Gumbo's?
Ah choked on the wine as a flood of memories overwhelmed me. Our first date...How
could ah forget? Oh, Remy...Can't ah ever be free?
"Hey, you okay?" Gabriel
passed me a napkin and patted me on my back.
"Yeah, ah'm fine, thanks. Guess
ah'm not used to drinkin' this stuff, nice as it is," ah smiled weakly.
The rest of
the night was hardly bearable, while the others were makin' talk and laughin' away, all ah could do
was do pale imitations of carefree laughter occasionally. How could ah put my heart into socializin',
when it was somewhere far
away?
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He
stared intently out of the cab window, his focus set on the multiple stars on that cloudless night.
It felt so strange to be sitting in a taxi; well, he probably never sat in one before the
accident, he had his Harley. Definitely the word was 'had', because the vehicle was probably rusting
at a junkyard now, all dented and smashed up.
"Right here, buddy,"
The cabby announced and pulled up in front of a decent-looking three-storied, six-apartment block.
"It's a good night, so I'll take 13 bucks, pal."
Remy LeBeau handed the money
over and muttered his thanks. Alighting and stepping onto the sidewalk, he pulled his jacket close
and looked up at the pristine white building.
'So ya made it dis far. What
now?'
He scratched the back of his neck irritably then tucked his hands deep into his
jacket pockets. Hesitantly, he began to scale the steps to the main entrance, looking out for any signs
of Rogue meanwhile.
Three flights of stairs later, the Cajun found himself staring at the
front door of her apartment.
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The shiny gold lettering sparkled
hypnotically at him. Remy finally raised his hand to knock on the door. He waited, but got no
answer.
"So much for dat li'l bravado," he muttered to himself and sat in front
of the door to wait some more.
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"Whoo,
look at the time!" Rogue glanced at her watch. Five to midnight. "Ah'd better go, ah
haveta work tomorrow,"
The others smiled at her and they shook hands as she left,
promises of more gatherings to come.
"Hey, ah'm sorry if ah wasn't much fun tonight,
ah've got some tough things t'think about,"
Gabriel handed her some leftover steak in
Tupperware and said cheerily, "No problem...Thanks for coming
over!"
"G'night, y'all!"
Her acknowledgement came in forms of
drunken echoes, but she didn't mind. She found it amusing in fact, thinking of how alcohol would
never have an effect on her similar to theirs. Stepping out into the dim corridor, she closed the door
behind her and started for her own apartment.
As she approached her new residence, she
noticed a shadowy figure crouched in front of her door. She inched nearer, but couldn't make out
who the stranger was, his head was buried in his jacket.
Then a distinctive scent came to
her attention, the heady mix of tobacco and cologne...
She drew a sharp intake of breath in
her surprise and dropped the Tupperware. He started awake; his sharp, reddish eyes finding her
immediately.
"Rogue!"
The young woman turned on her heels and
ran. She didn't really know why; she just didn't want to face him or her problems-she just wanted to
run away from them, like she did every time things went wrong.
Remy sprang after her and
caught her gloved wrist. She twisted around and hissed at him.
"Can't ya just leave
me alone?" A lump was already forming in her throat. "Can't ya just go back
t'Jenny?"
"Make me, Rogue. Ain't goin' nowhere till I get de truth from
ya."
"Just take it as it is, Remy. Ah-"
"How naļve can
you be, Rogue?" the Cajun raised his voice at her.
Gabriel's door opened all of a
sudden, and the couple parted quickly. The neighbour frowned and asked suspiciously,
"Trouble, Sabine?"
Remy lifted an inquisitive brow.
She managed to pull her gaze from her feet to
Gabriel's person. Shrugging, she said, "No, ah'm fine. Ah know him, it's okay,
thanks."
Gabriel nodded and grudgingly slid back into his
apartment.
Rogue looked back at Remy. She chewed on her lip in distress before finally
offering him entry into her new home.
To be
continued...