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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 44

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Fracture Forty-Four: Strength

  “I thought it would be damaging to you,” Xavier defended. “I - knew you were having a tough time dealing with the knowledge that Mystique was your mother. That, on top of everything else…” He sighed. “I just couldn’t do it.”

  “You thought I wasn’t strong enough,” said Kurt. “You thought I couldn’t stand up to it.”

  Ashamed. “Yes.”

  “Why?” Kurt tapped his head in demonstration as he said, “You *know* me. You’ve seen my nightmares. Glimpsed my memories. How could you possibly think I was weak?”

  “It’s still damaging knowledge,” argued the Professor. “The opportunity for self-doubt alone…”

  “Do you know what he did?” asked Kurt. “Do you know what he changed?”

  “I tried to find out,” said Xavier. “All I got was a shard of memory.”

  “I’ll take it,” said the Archivist. It was an order.

  “Kurt, *please*… You need help.”

  “Then help me,” said Kurt. “Share what you know.”

  “I’m sorry for this,” Xavier said, bringing forth the shard of memory. "I really am.“

*

  Running scared. What the hell did he just *do* to her special little boy? He was crying. Poor little boy. Hush, now, please. We have to hide from the bad man.

  It was in a tiny nook, a breath of a moment, when her son opened his eyes, and Raven saw glowing yellow instead of the almost-invisible blue of his mother.

  _He doesn’t have his mother’s eyes, any more…_

  Then the wolves started howling.

*

  Kurt looked incredibly disapointed. "That’s *it*? You were going to fight us over keeping *that* secret?”

  “Ja,” said the Archivist. “My eyes could have turned that colour anyway.”

  The Perfectionist angled a meaningful glare at him. No sense of scale, no sense of strength.

  “I’m stronger than you,” he said to the habitually silent Mask.

  Kurt grinned. “Good. You pass. Herr Perfectionist has a nasty habit of trying to grind you down when you’re doing something else. I have to help out. Not babysit you.”

  Xavier raised an eyebrow. “Now who’s underestimating whom?”

  Kurt sighed. “Mein Herr, I live here. You don’t. Now that the others can merge again, they might try something with you or Jean. You can look after Jean; but I can’t be everywhere.”

  At last, he recognised Kurt’s demeanor. “You haven’t slept.”

  “Nein. The others need me.”

  “You won’t be able to help them if you’re exhausted.”

  “Fein. I’ll get Fight and RagDoll to watch over me. Just be wary, ja? Some of the Monsters are still loose.”

*

  “But this is fun! You should watch.”

  Jean folded her arms. “Kinder,” she warned. “You said you were going to help me find the Professor. Not show me ‘home movies’…”

  “But I *am*,” said Das Kinder. “We stay in one place and he finds us.”

  Impeccable logic for a four-year-old. It’d probably work in the little village of Heirelgart. Jean wasn’t so sure how well it’d work in the labyrinthine depths of Kurt’s mind.

  “Come on,” she wheedled. “I’m getting worried about him. Can we go look? He might be lost.”

  “It’s okay,” said das Kinder. “Kurt’s looking after him.”

  There was a creeping shadow on the edge of her awareness. A pair of glowing eyes in the dark shape.

  “You’re sure?” she asked.

  “Oh, don’t mind the Monsters,” he said. “They don’t hurt anyone on the inside.”

  It was getting closer, yet it never seemed to move while Jean was watching it.

  Jean repeated herself. “You’re *sure*.”

  It was a large one, tattered edges of trauma hanging off it like a garment somewhere between pre-loved, grunge, and the rag bin. Its face, shrouded as it was in darkness, was unreadable. Its eyes enigmatic. Hypnotising. Hungry.

  “It’s okay,” said das Kinder. “Really. He doesn’t know how to handle a woman who doesn’t hit him. Poor Monster.”

  It was right next to her, sniffing her hand. Jean stayed perfectly still as the inchoate persona investigated her. It looked filthy, wounded and weary. Like an abused animal seeking food.

  Slowly and very, very carefully, she reached out to pet him.

  The Monster purred and flexed under her hand, somewhat catlike in his motions. It was like touching a lion.

  “Don’t move suddenly or make any loud noises,” advised das Kinder in a whisper, joining her in petting the beast. “He could hurt you if he gets scared.”

  Jean could feel the Mask’s thoughts whenever she touched him. He didn't understand this gentle-love thing that was going on between Kurt and Kitty. He just wanted to try and see what it was like, and Jean happened to be available. Jean, for her part, sent calming thoughts to the creature, creating an atmosphere of trust.

  Then, as gently as she could, she kissed him on the forehead.

  The Monster purred up a storm.

  “*Jean*!” It was the Professor.

  “Shhh…” she cautioned. “He’s okay as long as you don’t startle him. He was just trying to understand, that’s all.”

  The Professor joined her, but didn’t touch the Monster. “Kurt calls them Monsters for a reason, Jean.”

  “Yes,” said Kurt. “Its because that’s what they’d be to other people if they ever got out.” He took the Monster’s arm. “Gekommen, knabe. It's time to go home.”

  The Monster went quietly, touching the memory of Jean’s kiss over and over again.

  “You’re lucky,” said Fight. “That was one of the quiet ones. Most of them still out? They’re the ones that’ll fight *you*.”

*

  Kurt curled up for a little rest. RagDoll, besides being a remarkable observer, also made an efficient pillow. Fight would keep any Monsters who wished to harm him away. There was so much yet to do, but he was so tired. Just a little rest. So he could help again.

  Sleep.

  Perchance to dream.

*

  Heirelgart was cold and empty. The streets were bare. There weren't any tracks in the foot-packed dirt of the streets. Not even a dog trotted down them.

  The houses were empty. Completely empty. They didn’t even hold furniture that had been there longer than living memory. His house was a smoking ruin.

  Hess had been here.

  The chill that overcame him made all his fur stand on end.

  Kurt heard Bluebelle screaming and started running towards the sound, taking a new road that lead him, somehow, to Bayville and the Institute; where he could see his friends and family.

  They were turning away from him.

  Except Bluebelle, who was lying in the mud and crying.

  He knelt in the mud to pick her up, but neither his clothes nor his fur acquired a stain.

  “Daddy, it hurts,” she said. “It hurts inside…” And then she crumbled to dust in his arms.

*

  The Monster had been fighting for quite some time. It was good at it. The Perfectionist rather approved of its style. Wild One snapped and growled at it, fencing the creature in while the Professor attempted to calm it with his mind.

  Jean couldn’t help thinking that they had it completely backwards. She faded back from the group of Monster-hunters and thought about it. Kurt wasn’t a real fan of force, preferring to use cunning and guile to achieve goals. So how would that work with the Monsters?

  Simple. Find what they want and use it as bait.

  What they *wanted* was Hess, preferably dead, but definitely as wounded as possible.

  But they’d settle for warm memories.

  Jean sat, lotus position, and concentrated on what it felt like to be loved.

  Just as she predicted, the Monster calmed right down so it could look, and touch, the focussed memory.

  The Professor was positively shocked by her choice of actions, but already applauding how well they worked.

*

  Jean opened her eyes before the Professor did. “It’s done,” she whispered. “The Monsters are all rounded up. Whatever happens next is up to Kurt.”

  The Professor touched his eyes as soon as he surfaced. He exchanged a look with Jean and they both went morose.

  “What? Is it like, bad news?” Kitty’s grip spasmed around Kurt's suddenly-still hand. “Is he going to like, be okay?”

  The Professor backed away from the bed. “I’m sure he’s going to be fine. This is - just a secret that isn’t mine to tell. It’s his secret. I shouldn’t have kept it from him.”

  _Telepaths…_

  Kurt opened his eyes. “Katzchen?”

  “I’m here,” she said, squeezing her hand. “Are you gonna be okay?”

  “We have to test Bluebelle. She could be sick. She could be dying. Hess and her Lieutenants had her for years. We have to test her. We have to test her *now*.”

Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 43

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Fracture Forty-three: Shattered past

  They were rounding up the Monsters one by one. It was hard work, and most of the other Masks needed to rest and recuperate. Some had to do so after each Monster.

  Poor, wounded things. Crippled and incapable of handling life outside of a torture chamber. They didn’t know what to do with safety, always waiting for pain to descend from above.

  They responded well to Kitty, but they

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 42

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Fracture Forty-Two: Broken

  Inside Kurt’s head, it was a brawl. The bars holding the monsters back had vanished. The hold that the Archivist had on the memories burst like a dam, flooding them with his past under Hess.

  All of his Masks wanted to use the body at once, and none were co-operating.

  Which was why he appeared to have epilepsy.

  It must have been a post-hypnotic command. Hess knew about his masks,

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 41

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Fracture Forty-One: A Little Slice

  The little girl on the television screen would have appeared to have been playing with dolls, if one turned the sound down and ignored some of the positions she used.

  Risty Wilde had her hand over her mouth.

  A curly-haired blinking doll represented Hess. A velociraptor was her, a tyranosaur Kurt, and a small dinosaur in a glass bottle represented the baby that she called ‘brother Michael’. Kitty

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 40

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Fracture Forty: Forcing to Remember

  She’d become Risty Wilde to be closer to her children, to try and form some kind of bond between them after years of separation. She and Rogue were becoming fast friends, or at least, she hoped so.

  Kurt was a lot more distant with her. Possibly because he thought she was a norm.

  Sometime after this mess was over, she’d have to ‘develop’ a

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 39

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Fracture Thirty-Nine: Helping to Forget

  They’d told Lance to confess his crime to the police, as it was the only way he could ‘get rid of the guilt’. In the meantime, Jean zapped him into a dreamless sleep - shortly before the Professor gave her a lecture about taking justice into one’s hands and when to tell one was overdoing it.

  Kitty lingered in the medical bay after everyone

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 38

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Fracture Thirty-Eight: Adjusting

  Tom thought he’d panicked when he found out Kitty was a mutant. Staying in a whole school full of them was just constant terror. Every time he turned around, someone was doing something bizarre and unearthly. Sure, he’d got used to Bluebelle and Kurt through near-constant exposure, but the others just unnerved him.

  They pulled *stunts* with their powers. Like Bobby icing over an entire room so the

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 37

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Fracture Thirty-Seven: Grandstanding

  The bottom right-hand corner of the screen read, “Live CNN” and pictured a court room. An otherwise harmless-looking old woman sat proudly with the defence. Only her orange jumpsuit declared her as a felon. A white cane hung suspended from the prosecution’s chair.

  A girl in the jury with purple-dyed hair checked her makeup before taking out a notebook and a pen. Another juror was knitting. A third

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 36

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Fracture Thirty-Six: Justice

  “‘Sup with him, yo?”

  “Looks like a nightmare,” said Fred. He gently taped Lance on the shoulder. “Hey, wake up.”

  “That’s not how you do it,” said Pietro. “Allow *me*.” In a flash, the speedster had Lance over his shoulder and headed towards the bathroom.

  “Let us have a moment of silence,” announced Tabitha, “for the

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 35

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Fracture Thirty-Five: Six Degrees

  Mr Peeper was suffering from conflicting instincts. One said stick near Mom. The other said to run away from the big scary loud noisy thing.

  Unfortunately for Mr Peeper, Mom *was* the big scary loud noisy thing.

  He obeyed both instincts by running around in circles and making as much noise as he could.

*

  Logan spent a panicked few seconds trying to identify the source of the unearthly noise. He really

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 34

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Fracture Thirty-Four: Defence

  There was a long minute where they stared at each other. Bluebelle hid behind Kurt and peeked out at the Prydes from behind his elbow. Mr Peeper did what chickens did best - peck aimlessly at anything that looked like it might have become edible within the last ten minutes.

  “Why don’t you tell *me* what you find so objectional about my company?” he suggested. He didn’

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 33

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Fracture Thirty-Three: Recovery

  They’d had to give him a painkiller so that he’d sleep.

  To the outside world, Kurt had stared at the tile, and then fainted. When he came to, an hour later, he’d cried like a child.

  Bluebelle was understandably upset.

  Kitty tried to comfort her by telling her that her Daddy was just sad about something he’d just remembered.

  They had to give the

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 32

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Fracture Thirty-Two: The Blade Cuts

  The realm of memory is usually like a jigsaw. Pieces can fit together in an alarming number of ways.

  This one was like a field of broken glass.

*

  Kurt woke up, then threw up in short order. Where?

  Hess’ place. One of them, anyway. She’d had time to decorate, lining the walls with implements of torture and sprays of blood.

  At least it was *dry* blood, or

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 31

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Fracture Thirty-One: Sabotage

  “Of course I told Principal Kelly,” said Ororo. “All he did was mutter something about sailing the _Titanic_ and a nice day for deckchairs… He has a nasty twitch under his left eye…”

  Bluebelle was trying to make Kurt brush her hair. “…please, Daddy? I promise I’ll be good. Please come back.”

  Xavier dipped into Kurt’s head, finding Kurt

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Fanfic Time: Don't Pity Me part 30

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Fracture Thirty: Adventures Part 2

  Kurt dropped Matthews on the ground. He turned and embraced the little girl. “It’s okay, liebe. I’m here. Shhh… shhh… Did they hurt you?”

  She shook her head.

  “Scare you?”

  Nod.

  “It’s okay, now, Bluebelle. I’m here.”

  His chicken, having exhausted the food properties of Duncan Matthews' head, decided to use him for a

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