Disclaimer: As usual, the characters below aren't mine, they're Marvel's
and it's the sad truth, one day I'll come to terms with that, but
meanwhile, please don't sue me. :D
Note: Anyone who missed the first part, or would like to pass comments
and critisisms( but nasty flames will just get a sassy reply :P)
can contact me at rogue79@mbox3.singnet.com.sg
P/s: I'm listening to the Cardigans. I wonder if it affects
anything...
Alanis is next! *uh oh*
I DON'T REMEMBER -- Part two
Vicki Lew
June 1997
The sun was shining in his eyes, forcing him to awake from his much-needed
slumber. His head felt much lighter today, and he wasn't feeling too bad on
the whole. His eyes fell on the woman who was sitting on the chair by his
bedside; she seemed oddly familiar, but yet he had to wonder who she was.
Golden hair framed her sleep-flushed face, her long lashes sweeping gently
upon her cheeks...Her full mouth and flawless skin...Yes, she was by all
means attractive and he liked her a lot. He watched in amusement as she
wrinkled her nose suddenly and let out a tiny sneeze.
"Bless you," he said.
She blinked rapidly, clearing the cobwebs in her head. Then she threw him a
dazzling smile and thanked him. "Glad to see you're fine, sweetcheeks,"
Jenny raked her fingers through her hair and smoothed out the tangles.
"Never felt better, petit." he was lying, actually. He'd never felt so
confused before in his life. Nothing here seemed to fit in, he didn't
belong anywhere. He felt a headache coming on again.
"The doctor says that you've got amnesia; you got hit when you saved me
from getting squished by a car. My hero." Jenny surprised him by giving him
a peck on the cheek. "We'll take you down to the police station and --"
"Non! No cops!" His eyes widened as he shot upright in his bed. "I ain't
goin' down to no station!"
Lifting a brow of skeptism, Jenny shrugged and agreed. "I'll go down
instead and see if there's a missing persons report fitting your handsome
description; I'll be back in a while, forgetful one."
He let out a huge sigh of relief, although he didn't know why he was so
afraid of the cops. He nodded, and sank back into his bed as Jenny left for
the police station.
"Be right back, hunk!"
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"Burn the mutie-lover's house!!! Burn! Burn! Burn!!" The crazed chanting
resounded along the buildings. "Teach her a lesson!"
More Molotov cocktails landed into the apartment on the second floor, and
another burst of flames spewed from the charred windows. The FOH goons
guffawed at the sight of the destruction but quickly dispersed when they
heard sirens wailing.
Huddled in a dark alley, Jenny tried to stifle her sobs as she watched her
apartment burn down.
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"Hello, Xavier's School. can ah help you?"
Storm couldn't help but smile at the way Rogue had practically pounced on
the phone when it rang.
"No, we don't need any darn toothbrushes!!!"
I winced at the loud crack of the receiver hitting the phone deck as Rogue
slammed it down forcefully. In the past hour, she'd been ringin' up the
cops to find out if anythin' had come up. I sliced off the end of my new
cigar and chewed on it instead of smokin' it; Storm and Rogue don't
'ppreciate
the fragant tobacco.
"Loosen up, Rogue. It's only been three days and a half," I pointed out.
"Ya should know the Cajun, runnin' off like a li'l boy anytime he wants; I
wouldn't worry,"
"Shut up, Logan." Rogue gritted out as she flew upstairs. "Ah've had it,
I'm goin' to the central to find him...He might be wanderin' somewhere,"
Storm had to agree with her too. She said Gumbo would've told her if not
Rogue where he was headed. Okay, so maybe it was gettin' a li'l fishy.
"Hey, Rogue, ya want us to come along?"
She came down all prepared with her duffel bag. "No thanks. Y'all just --"
The phone rang just then, and she did that rocketin' thing again to answer
it, nearly knockin' me up into outer space. She gave me an apologetic
glance and spoke quietly into the phone. And I knew that they had found
the Cajun, 'cos her face brightened up so much, she could've lit up the
whole of New York.
Them cops are slow workers.
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"They burned my apartment down!! Those fools!" She wailed into his
shoulder, her whole body heaving from her sobs. "My piano! My comic
collection! My Monet posters!"
His heart went out to her. Just for looking after him and caring for him,
Jenny was now homeless. He knew that he was a mutant, but what he didn't
recall was the fear and hatred the general public for special people like
him.
"I'm so sorry, chere,"
Didn't know that he was a threat just by being with Jenny. It scared him
and
he held Jenny even tighter, rocking her back and forth, whispering
comforting
words to her.
"Dis my fault..."
Jenny looked up immediately and dried her tears, shaking her head.
"No, it's not your fault...It's mine; I should've sent you to the hospital,
but I wanted to
take care of you myself. I...I was lonely, and I sort of liked you a lot,"
Jenny stuttered
through her tears. "I don't care if you're a mutant or not, you're a nice
guy; I'm just mad
at those bastards for being so blind!"
He gazed at her, and, without another word, kissed her softly on the lips.
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To be continued...