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06. Charging Up |
Posted:
02.09.2006 |
Summary: They meet again and
sparks fly.
A couple of days later,
“Dad.”
Logan looked up from under the hood of the car he
was working on to see his younger daughter skip into
the workshop area looking for him.
“Here,” he lifted his hand to let her know of his
position.
“What happened?” he asked her as she came closer.
“And what are ya doing here? What about yer tuition
class?”
“Finished,” Amiko came and stood next to the fender.
“So, why ain’t you at home?”
“I had to talk to you. Its very important.”
‘Important?’ Logan straightened up at the word. What
had happened now? “What’s so important kid that it
couldn’t wait till I got home?”
“Its about the tuition.”
“What about it? The teacher not good?”
“No, no,” Amiko shook her head. “Its nothing to
worry about. Its just that Ms. Monroe, my teacher,
she wants to meet.”
“Meet me?” Logan asked slowly, getting a nod in
return. “What about?”
After his recent visit to the girls’ school, Logan
wasn’t in any hurry to do a repeat performance. As
far as he was concerned, both of his daughters did
just fine in school, although he sometimes thought,
Jubilee didn’t try hard enough to fulfill to her
potential….but until she was happy, and got a good
life, it was fine with him.
.
He already knew that she did not have any plans of
going in for higher studies, maybe just college,
even though he wanted her to. She had decided to
join him in his work. She had already started
testing the ropes, by working in the summers. It
helped her to learn about the business and at the
same time make some money. Her working here also
worked out in Logan’s favor as he didn’t have to
worry her working at one of those fast food places
or worse at some other shady place. Never having a
chance to live and enjoy his childhood, Logan wanted
his girls to live his childhood years along with
their own.
---
“Why does she wanna meet me?” He asked again, his
eyes narrowed with suspicion.
“Something about my weekly progress,” Amiko recalled
what Ms. Monroe had told her. “Its kinda like
Parents-Teachers meeting. All the parents do that.”
“We never did that before, either with ya or with
Jubes,” countered Logan.
“Yes, but we never had tuition before. Did we?” came
the reply. From the changed expression on her
father’s face, Amiko realized that even though she
had hit the nail on the head, he wasn’t quite sold
on the idea. “….and as she is only teaching me
there, so you are the only one that has to meet
her.”
“Uh…” Logan started, still not quite comfortable
with the idea. “When does she wanna…when is this
meeting? An’ who are gonna be there?” The last
question was more for Scott than for anyone else.
The last he met him, Logan was ready to punch the
living daylights out of the smug asshole. He wasn’t
sure he would be able to contain himself if it
happened a second time.
“Just you, me and Ms. Monroe,” Amiko prattled off
the names. “And its either Friday evening at the
school or Saturday at her house.”
“Friday, at the school.”
‘Its just one meeting, would’nta change ‘nything.’
----
Friday evening,
Ororo had finished with her hourly tuition class
with Amiko and was talking to the girl while she
waited for her father to pick her up. Although,
supposed to meet him today, and liking that the
father was taking interest in the girl’s studies,
she had regrettably postponed the meeting until
tomorrow.
Although she trusted Scott’s opinion of people, it
looked like that this time he had it wrong. She had
been teaching Jubilee for a couple of years and
although the fiery girl could be handful sometimes,
she had never been disrespectful towards her or any
of the other teachers, nor had she lagged behind in
her studies. She had seen the same qualities in
Amiko, even if she like a light breeze compared to
hurricane Jubilee.
“Amiko, tell me about your family,” she asked the
young girl, trying to pass the time until Mr.
Howlett got there.
“Hmmm…” Amiko mused for a second, trying to gather
the correct words. “There is me, my older sister –
Jubilee and our Dad. Then there is Marie, she is
also like a sister. She is older than Jubilee. Then
there are Remy, Kurt and Petey. Kurt is Marie’s twin
brother, but he is from Germany. Petey’s full name
is Piotr Rasputin. He is from Russia, and Remy is
Remy Lebeau. He is from New Orleans, and talks in a
funny way. He and Marie like each other.”
Ororo smiled at the animated introduction Amiko had
given of her family members, but also noted that she
did not say anything about her mother.
“And your mother….” she asked hesitantly, regretting
it as soon as the words left her mouth. The light in
the young girl’s eyes seemed to lose some of its
brightness.
“She…died,” Amiko’s answer was soft, her head
lowered down to her chest. “Three years ago.”
“I-I’m sorry,” Ororo apologized for the child’s
loss. Having lost her own parents as a child; she
understood and empathized with the young girl’s
situation.
After a moment’s silence, she tried again, speaking
in a light voice to try to lift the girl’s spirits.
“Tell me about your dad.”
“My dad is the best dad ever.” The brightness came
back. “He is from Canada, from Alberta. He and mommy
met there. He saved her people from trying to harm
her and then gave her a place to stay. He took
special care of her, as she was pregnant with me.
They married two months before I was born. When I
was eight months old, we came here, to New York and
have been staying here since then.”
Ororo was taken aback by what Amiko had told about
her father. “Amiko….how old is your father?”
“Hmm…..thirty two or thirty three, I think.”
“You think?” Ororo smirked at her.
“I remember,” Amiko said enthusiastically, before
quieting down. “But he is not sure. He lost his
mommy-daddy when he was a small baby.”
“Oh,” Ororo felt like smacking herself. She had yet
again managed to put her foot in her mouth. Opening
her mouth to speak, she couldn’t form words.
“What about your sister, Jubilation? Tell me about
her.”
“Oh Jubilee,” Amiko began. “She….”
A knock on the door interrupted them.
“Yes, come in.”
“Uhn….Ms. Monroe,” a security guard entered the
room. “There is a man outside the school. He says he
is here to meet you and pick up a student named
Amiko Yashida.”
“Oh, ok,” Ororo nodded her head, thanked the man and
gestured towards Amiko. “Come Amiko, let us go.”
----
Minutes later, both teacher and student stepped
outside the school doors.
“Dad,” Amiko called out, causing the man, whom Ororo
now recognized as Mr. Howlett to turn around from
his stair side seating.
‘Goddess,’ Ororo gasped internally at the sight
before her. This man, though the same Mr. Howlett as
the one who had been in Scott’s office, was very
different from what he had been earlier that week.
Gone was the cotton pants and plain white shirt. In
its place, was, the tightest jeans that Ororo had
ever seen anyone wear and a jet black t-shirt
covering and outlining an impressive upper body and
arms.
This Mr. Howlett truly didn’t look like he was the
father of a twelve year old girl, let alone a
sixteen year old one. He looked like the kind of
man, parents warned their children to stay away
from.
“Hey kid,” his naturally gruff voice completely
suited to his denim clad, mutton chopped biker look.
It was his eyes that caught and held Ororo’s
attention….something she hadn’t paid attention the
first time around. He had deep hazel eyes and while
they had been hard and unemotional when he first
turned back, they changed the moment Amiko came in
their line of sight. They lit up, the gold in them
shining like the setting sun.
---
Standing up from his seat, Logan cracked his neck,
stretching his body while waiting for Amiko, to come
down the stairs. Reaching him, she handed him her
bag, which he casually slung over one shoulder, his
smoldering cigar still held between the first two
fingers of his other hand.
Snapping out of her stunned state, Ororo stepped
towards the father-daughter duo, seemingly busy
conversing with each other.
“Dad, this is my teacher, Ms. Monroe,” Amiko piped
up.
Ororo gave a small smile but was shocked to find a
large hand thrust towards her. Neither of them
mentioned their first meeting, something which both
of them wanted to forget.
“Nice ta meet ya,” was the gruff but earnest
greeting.
Maintaining her smile, Ororo raised her own slender
hand for a perfunctory shake.
The moment their hands touched, both Ororo and
Logan’s eyes widened as a feeling of electricity
passed through them. Both pulled their hands back,
Ororo placing hers’ behind her back, while Logan
stared at his own, turning it both ways to check for
the reason of the intense and unusual sensation.
“Dad…..daaaddd,” Amiko’s insistent voice, brought
them back from their reverie. “Lets go,” she said,
walking away towards Logan’s jeep.
“Uhn…yeah,” Logan looked momentarily lost as he
tried to gather himself. “G’night Ms. Monroe,” he
looked at Ororo, his heated gaze burning through
her.
“Ororo,” he looked at her, his brow crossed with
confusion. “My name is Ororo.”
“Oh,” his temple relaxed, an easy smile coming over
his weather beaten face. “Logan,” he said, starting
to offer his hand again, but stopped before it could
rise all the way.
“Nice to meet you Logan,” this time Ororo was the
one to make the overture by offering her hand for a
second hand shake.
The moment their hands touched, they same electric
charge seemed to pass through them again, connecting
them to each other. This time however, they did not
pull back. Instead, their grips subconsciously
tightened against each other, both of them enjoying
the pleasurable sensation.
----
“Daaaaddd,” Amiko’s cry caused them to withdraw once
again.
“Good night….” Logan wished once again. “….’Roro,”
he ended with a smile.
“Good night Logan,” Ororo wished back.
Walking towards the jeep, he stopped outside it and
gave Ororo one last lingering look, before opening
the door and getting inside the vehicle.
Watching the jeep drive away, Ororo let out the
breath she had been holding and ran a hand through
her long tresses.
“Oh Goddess….what was that?”
----
That night,
Ororo had been turning about in her bed, trying to
get a few hours of peace. However, the goddess for
some reason seemed to be annoyed with her and wasn’t
letting her get that small luxury. Whenever she
closed her eyes, she found herself dreaming the same
dream.
‘In the dream she was a princess, captured and
closed in a glass prison, able to see everything
around her but not able to touch it, not even for
the slightest touch.
Then one day, her very own prince charming came and
broke her glass prison with a single touch of his
hand. However, unlike the princes of fairy tales,
her prince didn’t come on a white stallion. Her
prince….he came riding on a black metal steed, its
mechanical thumping echoing in the air. Her prince
had unruly hair, peaked at the edges like a crown,
or more like ears of a wolf.
Breaking free from her prison, she took his offered
hand, an electric jolt running through both of them,
exciting them…..joining them.
Grabbing hold of his hand, she got on his stead….and
together they rode away into the setting sun.
Together…to live happily ever after.’
-----
“Good morning Ms. Monroe,” the diminutive
Japanese-American girl wished her as she opened the
door for her.
“Good morning Amiko,” Ororo wished back, her eyes
subconsciously scanning the driveway…as if looking
for someone,. “How did you reach here? Wasn’t your
father going to come today to discuss about your
progress?” she asked calmly, just managing to reign
in her curiosity and impatience.
“Petey left me,” she answered as she looked around
at the exquisitely appointed house.
“And your father?” Ororo broke her wonderment.
“Today is Saturday, he sleeps in late,” Ororo
answered as she gazed at the small crystal
sculptures inside the showcase. “He will come to
pick me up.”
“That will be better,” Ororo answered a little
relieved, but unable to keep the regret out from her
voice. She wanted to see him again….in spite of
knowing that she musn’t feel like this. The relief
was because she would be able to conduct her
two-hour class without her heart doing the cha-cha.
“Come on,” she laid a hand on the young girl’s back.
“Lets get you something to eat.”
“I already had breakfast,” the young girl gave a
toothy smile. “Jubes’ day for breakfast today. So it
was sugar-rich cereal. Six different kinds; all
mixed together. She had hers with chocolate milk,
while I had with plain milk.”
Ororo felt her stomach knot at the mere thought of
the sugar high that the ‘breakfast’ would give. ‘No
wonder she is always so…..energetic,’ she smirked at
the thought. ‘All that sugar has to come out some
where.’
“Well, I still have to have mine. We’ll start with a
revision of what we covered yesterday and once I
finish, move onto the next lesson. Are you sure I
cannot get you anything? Milk? Some Fruit? Juice?”
“No thank you,” Amiko shook her head.
“Ok, maybe later then,” she smiled at the reaction
of the girl at her words.
“Sure,” Amiko nodded her head. “Later….once my dad
comes over.”
‘Sure,’ Ororo thought as she gulped consciously.
‘One he comes over.’
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“Where’s ‘kiko?”
Logan growled as he trudged into the kitchen, his
usually unruly hair, sticking in each and every
direction. “Ain’t she gotta go fer her class?”
“She already left,” Jubilee answered from in front
of the television.
“What?” Logan’s eyes snapped wide open. “I was going
ta go with her. I had ta meet her teacher
Ms….Ms…..Ororo.”
“Ororo,” Jubilee looked back at him. “How did you
know Ms. Monroe’s name?”
“She told me,” Logan yanked the kitchen door open
and selected the juice to drink. How things had
changed? It used to be that his breakfast used to be
a nice cold beer and whatever what left lying
around. That was years ago…almost like a different
lifetime, a different man, if you could call him
that.
Looking at his older daughter, he smirked. What a
difference a family makes? Now he lived his life for
them, his girls….and had to set an example for them.
That meant no drinks at home…well, almost no drinks
at home, except for game nights….and Saturday
nights.
After closing the workshop for the day, he, Remy,
Kurt and Piotr used to go across the road to Marie’s
diner. There used to commandeer a corner and set
about on their game. Jubilee and Amiko also used to
come over to the diner and together all of them used
to enjoy the best southern cooking around. He and
Remy used to enjoy their quota of the hard stuff,
with Petey joining them occasionally. Kurt was still
underage and used to limit himself to ‘root’ beer. A
waste of the ‘beer’ name…..which is what it was to
Logan. Beer was beer, alcoholic, with a nice kick.
There was no such thing as non-alcoholic beer.
“Dad….dad….WOLVIE,” Jubilee’s shrill voice snapped
him out of his thoughts. “Dadddieee…”
“What dya want?” he arched one shaggy brow.
“Wha….” Her mouth fell open.
“Jubes, I know this look of yers,” he pointed at
her. “This look and this ‘dadddieee’ of yers. So
what dya want?”
“Its nothing much,” she hesitated...deliberately.
“No biggie.”
“Jubes.”
“I need to make a call,” she winced and looked away
from him
“Ya know ya are grounded,” he reminded her.
“I know, I know,” the brave front was back on. “But
it’s very important.”
“Yeah,” she nodded at him. “Let me guess. Ya have ta
talk to that half-pint friend of yers. That
Meow-Kat.”
“Kitty.”
“Yeah, whatever,” Logan reached for the TV remote.
“So can I make the call,” she was practically
hanging off his arm now.
“Dad,” she tried again at his silence.
“I am thinkin’,” he changed the channels.
“Daaaddd,” it was a plea now.
“Hmph,” he finally relented. “Ok.”
“Thank you, thank you,” she rose up and kissed his
cheeks. “Ew, morning stubble. Chaffed my lips.”
“Grr…No more than thirty minutes.”
“One hour,” she tried to bargain.
“Twenty five,” he countered back.
“Ok, ok,” she leapt off the sofa. “Sheessh, what all
do I have to bear here,” she placed the back of her
wrist at her forehead, presenting a mock dramatic
pose.
“Git,” Logan huffed at her.
“Hmph,” she stormed off.
“Oh, I almost forgot,” her head peeked through the
door. “You better get ready.”
“Why?” he inquired as he scratched along his
stubble.
“Don’t you have to go to pick up Amiko,” the
eyebrows were wiggling again. “Meet Ms. Or-Ro-Oh,”
she dragged the name out as she disappeared from
view, leaving him to think about the white haired
Nubian beauty that had occupied his thoughts since
the previous evening.
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An hour later,
*Ding Dong* the bell announced someone at the door.
“Just a minute,” Ororo excused herself, instructing
Amiko to complete reading the lesson they were
currently on.
Reaching the door, she unlocked and swung it open,
her eyes widening momentarily at the person who
stood in front of her, her lips curving up in a
smile.
This was an unexpected surprise.
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