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Playdates and Permission Slips
06. Final Frame
Author: Godessreiko
Summary: Things start to pick up and even out, right?
Author's Note: This one is a bit longer than usual. Sorry? :D I meant to
put this in the review, but Cee, I ADORE Ororo’s clothing line name.
Raindrops! Brilliant!!!!
After nearly two agonizing hours of
near fisticuffs amongst the children, between Logan
and Scott, and wire tension between Ororo and Jean
from the above stress and the terribly one sided
bowling “game” (after the first half hour there
wasn’t much fun involved). Ororo nearly stood up and
did a cartwheel roundhouse combo when she heard one
of the children yawn. At this point she really
didn’t care who it was.
“Look at that,” she said with a fake tiredness of
her own, “someone is getting tired.”
“Nooo common,” Logan cried, “we got ‘bout half a
game left. It ain’t gonna kill nobody to stay for
the rest.” He looked at the taller woman with
pleading eyes and what could be mistaken for a
pouted bottom lip. Ororo rolled her eyes and looked
at the children, who, much to Ororo’s chagrin, were
finally not at each other’s throats.
Figures.
At least karma took some kind of pity on her. She
had just gone, and everyone else would have to cycle
through before she was subjected to more torture.
She took an exasperated plop on the seats facing the
ally where all the left over food and drinks were
stashed. She had a good view of everyone’s antics
and realized that her purse with Lucas’s Nintendo DS
was in it. With everyone having their own great time
she could disappear behind them and the game screen
for just a bit.
Just as she dug it out, a soda was placed in front
of her and a friendly face was behind it.
“You ok, Ro,” Scott asked.
“Dandy, why do you ask?”
“I don’t know. You kind of look like your miserable
because someone set your lawn on fire and the only
available resource to put it out was stale urine.”
She snorted out the Coke she had, burning her throat
and nose in the process. He always could do that to
her. She never understood why Scott was constantly
described as uptight. Those who said that about him
didn’t know him very well.
Ororo frowned. The person who said that the most
was…Jean.
She patted the half-swivel chair next to her, and
Scott thankfully sat down in it. He took the other
drinks he had and placed them on the table,
stretched out his legs and slouched comfortably in
his chair.
Ororo laughed.
“Scott, I’m surprised you’re even here. I mean don’t
you get tied up with Xavier’s campaign litigation.”
“True true. I am going to be overloaded this week.”
He shook his head. “Looks like I’m finally going to
have to cave in and hire paralegals and assistants.”
“Oh no,” Ororo exclaimed in mock horror, “a staff!
And your their boss!”
“Hey, don’t make fun now. This is the first time I’d
be in charge of others.”
“Scott,” Ororo said placing her hand on his solid
bicep and feeling him shift comfortably in it, “
you’d make a great leader. You know, that kind of
iconic character that goes down in history. Heck, I
wouldn’t be surprised that once Xavier became
Senator, he would bring you along for his bid to the
White House. If that’s going to happen, then you
need to learn how to control your own staff.”
Scott hmphed. “Are you kidding me? I’m a laughing
stock in my own home.” He looked at Jean laughing at
something Logan said forlornly. Ororo followed his
gaze and caught something she hadn’t expected. Jean
was desperately trying to keep Logan’s attention by
laughing loudly at his mediocre jokes and curving
her body subtly and seductively. Ororo shook her
head and felt a pair of wild eyes on her and
realized why Jean was trying so hard.
Logan had no apparent interest in Jean because his
eyes where fixed on Ororo and her seemingly out of
place closeness with Scott. Logan was tempted to
chuck his sixteen pound ball straight at his head.
Hell, the Summers’ weren’t even supposed to be here.
Go away, he thought angrily at Scott and Jean.
Seeing that wasn’t getting anywhere, Jean decided on
a less subtle approach to getting her way. She did a
quick cursory glance around the bowling alley. The
kids had started to play Dance Dance Revolution in
the arcade, Scott was talking Ororo about work.
Jeeze, she tuned out when she heard litigation,
campaign (again! Grrrr), paralegals, assistants.
Wait, assistants? Jean raised an eye about that.
Sure, she tuned Scott out a lot, ok constantly, but
she never remembered hearing anything about that. Oh
well, she shrugged it off, and figured that Ororo
would be nice enough to pretend that she cared about
Scott’s job. Meanwhile she could get a little in the
bathroom, or more likely tonight when Scott made an
appearance at Warren’s business dinner meeting.
“Logan,” Jean purred, when she sat down sliding her
tightly jean clad thigh against his, “I’ll be alone
tonight, and after all this food the kids will get
tired early. Care to swing by.”
“Sorry, Jeannie. Today is Saturday; it’s movie night
with Laura,” Logan said casually still peeking
around her and watching Ororo speak with that shiny,
moist, plump, mouth of hers. If only she would stop
talking to Blah Man, and come to him and say
something, anything. Dammit all!
Jean scrunched up her face. She wasn’t used to
hearing no, especially from this man. What’s going
on today?
“Well, she does have to sleep sooner or later,” she
said as a matter of fact.
Logan furrowed his brow in a quick flash of anger.
There was no way in hell he’d leave his daughter
alone for a quick fuck.
From the way he looked at her, Jean immediately knew
that she had crossed his invisible thick line. Laura
always came first.
She bit her lip and looked away, feeling as sorry as
she looked. Logan didn’t care, but he was going to
cut her some slack. He was just a nice guy like
that.
“Besides, you know that Sunday is the biggest day of
the week in the shop. People have off on Sundays,
and they take their cars to get done. I like being
their on Sundays to meet my customers. So I got an
early morning, and afterwards is Chuck E. Cheese.
Laura ain‘t gonna have the time to hang out there
much once the soccer season starts, so I‘m letting‘
her have one last hu-rah there.” Just as he was
about to take his turn, his cell phone gave a short
quick ring signaling a text message. He saw Jean
turn away politely, but knew that her curiosity was
killing her. He got up and went over by the vending
machines to look at his text hoping it wasn’t
someone else to ruin his fun time with Laura or
Ororo and Lucas.
Raven’s number was on his display screen for
receiving a text. Oh shit.
He carefully opened his phone, silently hoping the
phone company made a mistake.
Raven: Anna is out buying cleats with Kitty and
Illyana. Gave her more money to be at the mall
longer with them. Irene isn’t going to be home till
dinner. Door is open.
Logan responded: Busy tonight. Busy tommrow. Maybe
Monday. Feed your Rabbit.
He clicked his phone shut and slammed it down on the
table. Enough is enough. Did these women think he
was indestructible or something! Good Lord.
Scott watched Jean look at Logan the same he found
himself looking at her. He was tired of that. He
missed the old days, long before he met Jean. Ororo
turned to him and smiled gently almost like she
could sense his nogistalia. Scott leaned his knee on
hers under the table, and it reminded them both of
their brief stint in the same foster care home when
they first met when they were tweens.
Ororo had been on her own after the sudden deaths of
her parents at their re-entry to the States, and
Scott had been transferred to this house after the
abuse from Jack surfaced. Charles and Lilliandra
took them both in, and Scott never looked back.
“Oh, that reminds me,” Scott said, “I need some
alterations on some suits, but Lilly wanted to know
if you could custom make Charles some suits too. I
wasn’t sure if tailoring was your thing, so I told
her you’d think about it.”
“Of course,” Ororo said. Anything for her former
brother.
Jean watched Logan stomp off to the bathroom, and
glanced up at her husband still talking. As she
began to pack her things she saw that Logan left his
cell phone on the table.
She knew she shouldn’t as she walked towards it. It
was his private property, she told herself as she
flipped open the phone. She looked at the last
activity on it and bared her teeth.
RAVEN! Ewww. Jean knew deep down that he was seeing
others, but she ignored it. When Logan told her that
she was the only one, dammit, he was suppose to mean
it. Just like she would tell him how much he meant
to her, then finish up with the sex, take a quick
shower, and go home to Scott. Duh, that was the way
it worked.
She just smiled to herself. If she knew Logan, he
was just fucking Raven because he was one of those
men who’s ultimate fantasies involved bisexual
women. Jean knew that she was still HBIC (Head Bitch
In Charge) when it came to Logan. And she needed
that other woman gone. Good thing there wasn’t any
more. Or else!
Once Logan unloaded in the john, he came out to find
the kids dragging their feet to pack up their own
things to go. He really wanted to just go home order
some food and curl up with a great action flick with
Laura, the one female person who wanted nothing from
him but smiles.
He looked out at Jean who was trying to get Nate and
Rachel to put their shoes back on, and Lucas who was
already to go. Laura was talking to Ororo about her
dollie and beaming. Scott was watching laughing at
Ororo’s sarcasm when it came to Barbie’s new
fashion. He noticed the body language at cocked his
head to the side. An untrained eye would think there
was a physical attraction there, but no. It was
something else.
When Jean came back she just about threw the coats
and toys at Scott and announced that they were
leaving. Ororo hugged her and mentioned that she had
to call for a ride to leave, as well. Logan knew
that this was his chance.
“Hey Ro, I can give you a ride.”
“Um…I guess so. Lucas, is that alright?” Her son
shrugged nonchalantly. “Ok, then.”
Logan smiled, until he looked down and saw a very
grumpy and unhappy Laura.
“Whatsa matter, baby?”
“Tonight was Star Wars night, Daddy. All the good
ones, too. You promised.”
“Sweetie you’re gonna be up real lat, and your gonna
be tired for your surprise tomorrow.”
“But you promised. You said that we hadn’t ever seen
all the old ones together, so we should, *tonight*.”
Logan sighed. Damn damn damn. Foiled again.
While the crew waited in line to turn their shoes
in, Jean overheard everything and couldn’t keep the
Grinch-who-stole-Christmas-smile off her face. Scott
shook his head, and shifted Rachel on his shoulders
in a more comfortable position.
“What?”
“Jesus Christ, Jean.” He leaned in and whispered,
“I’m not a fucking idiot.”
“Oh for crying out loud, Scott! What the hell is
that supposed to mean?”
“We’ll see in a minute.” He heard the talk about
Star Wars from Laura, and knew it would be mere
seconds before Ororo went into geek-mode.
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“ Oh. My. God! I love Star Wars!”
“Nu uh,” Laura said with an attitude of a superior
nerd.
“Laura!” Logan was shocked at his daughter’s lack of
respect. But then again, she did get a little touchy
when it came to wookies and her all time, number
one, favorite idol, Princess Leia.
“Alrighty then, Ms. Monroe. Prove it.”
“My favorite character is Leia. My favorite part is
when she rescued Hans from Jaba in the guise of a
bounty hunter, but I really wish they’d film the
alternate version of Hoth.”
Laura gave Ororo one of her trademark but rare
smiles. Then furrowed her brow. “Huh? Hoth…that’s
the swamp like place where Yoda is, right.”
“Yulp. Did you know that Leia was supposed to go
instead of Luke?”
“Wait wait. That means…LEIA WOULD HAVE BEEN A
JEDI!!!!”
“I know I know. How cool would that have been?”
Lucas finally perked up from his DS. “Yea, it’s
true. Leia would have been a better Jedi than Luke.”
Logan choked on air. “Blasphemy, all of you.
Besides, no one is cooler than Han and Lando.”
Ororo gaped at him. “If it weren’t for Leia, Han
wouldn’t have survived in New Hope.”
“Yeah, Daddy,” Laura said with her hands on her
hips.
Logan rolled his eyes.
“Hey, I have an idea. Can Ms. Monroe come over for
movie night?”
Logan looked right at the smiling Ms. Monroe and
asked, “what about Lucas?”
“Lucas can come too. He knows how awesome Leia is,
so he’s invited.”
Both adults laughed, and Lucas was off in la-la
land.
Logan looked at Ororo and asked, “so, how about it?”
Ororo sighed. “Oh alright fine. But, tomorrow I have
to get Lucas packed and ready long before his Father
comes.”
Logan put his hands up in surrender. “Ok ok, I hear
ya, Darlin.”
Jean shifted uncomfortably in line. How could he do
that? Didn’t Logan see her standing *directly in
front of him*? Hello? He couldn’t be that
empty-headed, could he? She wanted to go home. Hell,
she didn’t want to be there in the first damn place.
How many people had bowling shoes to turn in that it
would be taking so bloody long?
Scott wanted to laugh at his wife’s discomfort. He
really did. In fact, his jaw hurt badly from
clenching it shut so tightly that he couldn’t laugh.
Jean glared at the laughing group behind her when
she turned to her husband. “Can you take the kids to
their after school music lessons on Monday, please?
I forgot about it and made an appointment at five.”
“Really, Jean? What for? Doctor’s, hair,
nails…something else?”
“Please Scott. It’s not like I’m asking you to your
doom.”
“Fine. Where is it?”
“Right at the school, it shouldn’t be too difficult
for you, unlike some other things.”
Scott threw his head back and laughed. “And you
think I’m using double entendres. What was that?”
“Oh nothing Scott. I just had a flashback of the
last five months and you having a rather hard time
with a few things. Oh wait. Hmm. Hard is the wrong
word to use for that, isn’t it?”
“Smooth, Jean. Real smooth.”
Jean sighed. It seemed like she just couldn’t help
herself. “Can you take them, or not?”
“Yes, Jean.”
Ororo looked at the bickering couple just as they
walked up to hand in their shoes. She took a mental
note of Scott’s ramrod straightened back and his
firm profile. He was really upset, and Jean seemed
nonplussed about it. What was going on? Oh wait, it
wasn’t her business. But her former brother’s
unhappiness bothered her, as did her best friend’s
nonchalant attitude. Speaking of, Ororo wondered if
Scott ever told Jean about his time in foster care,
the abuse, or if the fact that when Jean brought her
best friend along on a date ten years ago, that it
wasn’t the first time Ororo had been introduced to
Scott.
Secrets like that were never good.
“Ya ready, darlin’?”
Ororo looked up and realized that it was finally
their turn to give their shoes back, and she did,
gladly. When they walked outside, they saw the
Summers’ piling into their Mercedes when Jean caught
Ororo’s eye.
“Where are you going, hun” she asked lightly with
concern, which was only lightly covering up the
curiosity and the
I-know-you’re-not-going-where-I-think-you’re-going
attitude.
Ororo blinked. Sure Jean was noisy, but this was a
little much. “Lucas and I were driven here, but
Logan offered a ride back for us.” Something told
Ororo not to get into detail.
“Aw, Ro’. We can give you a ride, so this way Logan
doesn’t have to drive out of his way,” Jean said
sweetly. Too sweetly and with a condescending tone.
Needless to say, that pissed of just about
everybody.
Nate and Rachel realized that two extra people were
going to have to sit in the back, and there wasn’t
enough room as it was when they fought in the back
seat.
Scott looked at her like she had plum lost her damn
mind. There was no doubt in his mind that there was
something wrong.
Ororo didn’t like being manipulated by Jean into
doing something that the red-head wanted that always
involved small spaces. Nor did she like the dig at
Logan.
Logan was furious. If he had been smoking, which he,
ironically enough, gave up for Jean and a few
others, would have set her on fire with his cigar.
Ever time she could, she would always make a burn at
him not being able to cut it in the hierarchy of the
upper-class. He liked to remind her about that when
she would take the subway for twenty minutes to get
to his apartment few a few good groans. She would
always giggle when he mentioned going to her house.
He carefully inhaled. Slow down, Bub. Take your
time. Don’t fuck this up. It’s just Star Wars. He
pulled his red 03 Ford Escort up to the entrance and
waited for Ororo to get the kids in and seatbelt
them before strapping herself in. He watched her
long fingers adorned with real nails wrap themselves
around the nylon of her own seatbelt as she fidgeted
with it. Then she worked on the seat, maneuvering it
so that it would fit her height. She looked in the
back of her seat to make sure that she wouldn’t be
in Laura’s way.
“Sorry about that,” she said sheepishly.
“Nah, it’s alright. I forgot that you were so tall.”
Actually, he said to himself, that’s all that he
could think about. 41-43 inches of legs. He hit the
brakes hard before he could roll into a busy
intersection. “Opps.”
Eleven blocks and ten lights later, Ororo watched as
Logan pulled up to an 19th century former luxury
hotel, right in the middle of Brooklyn. The lobby
hadn’t changed over time, it still had that over
spent feel French feel to it. But it was obvious
that the rest of the building had been recently
resided and newly refinished. Ororo did a double
take when Logan strolled right in and held the door
for her. That wasn’t what she was surprised about.
This wasn’t her first trip here.
She held Lucas’s hand as they walked through the
lobby and back towards the elevators, and she was
finally glad he wasn’t paying attention to anything.
Of course that’s when he finally looked up at his
*new* surroundings.
“Hey, Mom? Isn’t this…”
She squeezed his hand and held her index finger up
to her lips when Logan turned to look back at them
both.
The elevator ride to the tenth floor was quick and
smooth, Ororo noted. Back in the day, it used to be
a rickety cargo elevator that occasionally had to be
hand cranked. She wondered where the building
managers got the money to have everything redone.
When they stopped at the floor they headed down to
apartment 1025. Ororo couldn’t believe her eyes. She
felt Lucas squeeze her hand too. He smiled at his
mother in their shared secret.
Logan pushed the door inside and peeked in. Yup,
everything was just as messy as when they left this
morning. Great. Just great.
He pulled the door shut and turned to his guest.
“Wait here for just a second,” he said quietly. He
burst open the door quickly and yanked Laura inside.
“Daaaaad! What was that for?”
“Look at this place. It’s a mess.”
“What are ya talkin’, Dadu? It looks the same.”
Logan rolled his eyes.
“I will give you five dollars clean up. I want to
see floor space in every room. That means dirty
clothes off floors, dirty dishes in the dishwasher,
and toys away.”
“Where do you want them?”
“Just away.”
Laura smiled. Logan didn’t like that and was scared.
Before he could ask, the little girl had picked up
dirty clothes and stuffed them in drawers, closets,
cabinets, wherever they shouldn’t be. Then he heard
her attack the dishes. Literally throwing glass and
other fragile dishes in the dishwasher, and breaking
each one.
“DONE!”
Logan’s mouth quivered.
“Oh, and I found the DVD’s too.”
“Thanks, hun.” Logan answered the door and tried to
not look flustered. “Ok, now you can come in.”
Ororo smiled shyly as he took her coat and her
son’s. Laura had already inserted Episode IV. As the
trailers were running, Laura and Lucas had made
themselves comfortable in the two bean bag chairs
and grabbed pillows that they promised they wouldn’t
put to violent use.
Logan had taken out two cold beers and manage to
find non-crude coasters to put them on as well. He
was very proud of himself.
Ororo was impressed. This was the first time that
she had beer in ages. She was always stuck with
wines, chardonnays, and friggin’ Zimas. This beer
was the good kind too, produced in Philadelphia
called Yuengling. The hops tickled her throat and
warmed her tummy.
Wait wait…that wasn’t the hops doing that. That was
the thick arm that had magically wrapped it’s way
around her, with most of it’s weight on the couch.
Ororo raised a skeptical brow at Logan, and he
smiled in a boyish way. She turned back to the movie
and tried really hard to listen to Luke complain
about life on a moisture farm, but it was difficult
as she noticed that she kept sliding towards Logan.
It was the indentation in the couch and gravity
doing that. Yup. Totally.
It was just then hunger decided to make it’s self
known.
“Damn, of course I got guests, and not a damn thing
to eat. How’s about we order out? Chinese sound
good?”
Laura asked for chow mein. Lucas got the fried
dumplings. Ororo went with prawns and rice. Logan
gawfed at their girly dishes and went with Kung Pao
chicken. Once the food and side dishes were
delivered, and handed out ceremoniously, people went
back to their respective spots with a promise not to
drip anything.
Before the movie started again, Ororo excused
herself to the restroom. After washing her hands,
she opened the lower cabinet door to see if the mark
she and Lucas left there was still there. Sure
enough, in very crude carved writing was, “Ro and
Luc were here 04.” She couldn’t help laughing. The
irony was just too much.
Ororo sat back down next to Logan scarfing down the
very last piece of chicken. She looked at him, and
couldn’t stop the smile creeping on her face or the
giggles that bubbled out afterwards.
Logan took one look at her in his never clean-enough
house and was immediately feeling the way he’s often
felt when he’s around so many women out of his
class. Not quiet good enough.
She put a soft hand on his tense bicep and squeezed
to get his complete attention. Ororo paused the
movie right at the scene where Han, Leia and
Chewbacca were going to get smooshed by the Imperial
trash compactor. That caught the children’s
attention, as well.
“Does everyone want to see something kind of neat,”
she asked.
Laura scrunched up her face when she thought about
it. “Is it better than kicking Imperial behind?”
Lucas laughed and nearly chocked on his last
dumpling.
“To the bathroom,” Ororo said in her best Super
Friends announcer voice. All four people followed
her down the hall into the bathroom where she pulled
open the bottom cabinet drawer. Logan crouched down
to where she had pointed, and that’s where he saw
it.
“I don’t get it.”
“Logan, this is where Lucas and I lived when I left
my family and right before I open my first store.”
Laura and Logan both turned to each other with
questions. Logan shrugged at his daughter. Who knew!
Lucas ran out of the bathroom and into the kitchen.
Next to the refrigerator were short horizontal lines
going up that indicated growth. Lucas recognized his
mother’s handwriting indicating the date and how
tall he was at the time. Next to his was a new
pattern.
“Mom! Look!”
Ororo clamored out of the bathroom and found what
her son was talking about. Logan grinned when he saw
them comparing the growth charts. He was curious as
he watched them looking at all of their old marks.
Why would someone who obviously came from money live
own their own with nothing?
Ororo looked down at her watch and frowned. “Baby,
we have to go. I don’t need you dragging your feet
tomorrow.”
“Do we have to?”
She put her arm around him and guided him to the
closet that held his coat.
“Thank you for having us. It was fun.”
Laura gave Ororo the rest of her dish in the
container and piped up, “you gotta come back. We
haven’t finished the first movie, and there’s two
more.”
Logan smiled. “We have to let’em go. They’ve got
stuff they gotta do.”
“But…”
“Mom, can we come back? Please????”
Ororo looked around and she found three pairs of big
watery puppy dog eyes pleading with her. She didn’t
stand a chance.
“After you come back from your father’s. And only if
you behave this week at school.”
Lucas scratched his nose. He forgot about school.
Apparently so did Laura.
“Hey, Ro? Are ya’ll to doin’ anything tomorrow
afternoon. I got a surprise planned. Call me, okay?”
She didn’t give him an answer and he watched from
his window as she hailed a cab.
Laura watched her father watching Ms. Monroe and
snorted.
“What?”
“You like her.”
“Do not!”
“Why are you lyin’?”
“Go to bed.”
“Booooo.”
Logan blew raspberries at her, and pointed to her
bedroom. He tucked her in and turned out her light.
Aw shit, he thought. Was he really that transparent?
If Laura knew and picked up so easily, what about
Emma, Sue, Raven, Betsy, or worse…Jean?
Ororo Monroe was trouble with the longest legs ever.
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