Yesterdays &
Tomorrows
06. Circles and Triangles |
Date Posted:
01.15.2006 |
Summary: “What is her doing
here?” You get the answer to that.
“What is he doing here?”
Ororo’s voice boomed in the rec. room, shocking
everyone into silence and eliciting different
reactions all those present.
“Do it Ag…” Rachel stopped mid clap, her young
six-year-old face instantly gone pale.
“Uumph….” James lost his balance flopped down onto
the ground, too stunned to even notice if he had
been hurt.
“Herrree…..rr….” Kendall trailed off as she threw a
handful of kernels of popcorn into the air, the
fluffy popcorn flying all over the room.
The two adults in the room, Jubilee and Rogue
immediately stopped talking, with Rogue even
standing up just as she used to do when Ororo was
her teacher. Jubilee, who was never too much of
‘good-behavior’ girl in the first place, kept on
sitting, coolly regarding the two new arrivals.
Inside however, she was seething, needing just one
charge to set her off…..and that would come soon
enough.
The only other ‘person’ in the room, also
stilled at the sudden intrusion, but his shocked
state only lasted for a couple of seconds before he
reached for the popcorn, his busy tail wagging
against James’s shoulder and cheek making the
toddler soon break out into laughter.
-----
Ororo and Scott, both stood there, at the door,
watching young James so freely express his emotions.
This was such a rare sight for the child that
whenever it happened, it was a sight true to behold.
James Logan or James Munroe after his parents’
separation was an interesting mixture of his
parents. Skin and hair color like his mothers, but
physical characteristics and hair texture like his
dad. Even his emotional and behavior side was very
different from his sister. A quiet child from the
beginning, he seemed to have both his mother’s
control and his father’s introspection. He could sit
for hours at end, just playing alone with his toys,
observing nature, or just anything around him.
Unlike his bold, outgoing natured sister, who, by
the time she hit one was already jabbering half way
to china, James did not speak until he was almost
two years old. That led to some speculation about
his mental faculties, which, much to everyone’s
relief proved to be false. Things had improved so
much since then that Beast, Dr. Henry McCoy couldn’t
wait for the kid to turn five to give him an honest
to god, Beast sanctioned IQ test.
Seeing the same James like this, laughing his head
off and frankly acting like any other goofy, not a
care in the world, klutzy four year old made Ororo
stop in her step and observe her son. The hair on
the dog’s tail tickled his nose, making him first
laugh and then let out a loud sneeze. Falling over
himself, he lay there on the ground, giggling and
laughing away as his canine friend first sniffed him
and then lay down quietly by his side, with James
quickly throwing his arm over the mutt’s side, his
uncontrollable chuckles causing the dog to shake
too.
Ororo had seen what he had been doing when she
entered the room….sitting astride the dog, riding it
like a pony.
----
//Flashback//
“Oooohh…..Pupppee,” six year old Kendall Logan
bunched her hands as she leaned against the window
of the pet-store, watching the cute newborn
Dalmatian puppies inside. Already mesmerized by the
black and white dogs, her excitement went up a
couple of notches when a particularly adventurous
one pup from the litter of four, hobbled over its
brethren and trotted over to the window. Jet black
eyes stared into deep blue ones.
“Mommy, Daddee,” Kendall’s cry had the desired
effect, sort of, in the way that, in the blink of an
eye, her father was by her side, not caring the
least bit about the three outdoor restaurant chairs
he had just kicked over. He had just stepped into
the cigar shop to buy his monthly quota, when his
baby girl called out to him…and as far as he was
concerned, everyone and everything in the way could
go to hell.
Imagine the look on his face on seeing two show
haired beauties regarding him with a, you need to
cool it, look, both of their hands crossed at their
chests.
“Logan.”
“Daddee.”
“Hmph. What is it squirt?”
Her father’s theatrics instantly forgotten, Kendall
gestured towards the glass partition and the animals
behind it. “Pupppee.”
“Yeah. So? Uh, nice doggie.” Logan couldn’t
understand what the whole big deal about the stupid
dog was. Okay, the kid liked it, fine. As far as he
was concerned, you seen one stinkball mutt, who
don’t wanna smell another.
Looking up at Ororo, he got the, uh oh, look this
time as she cradled their son, ‘Cueball jr.’, James
Logan. Why couldn’t she just come out and say it? It
would make things much easier for him. Hell, unless
it was in the bed, he did not want to play twenty
questions or hide the money or whatever game women
played with their men.
“Want puppeee.” Oh, so that’s what that look meant
this time. She was trying to tell him, your darlin’
daughter is going to ask you to buy that dog. So you
better get your ass in gear buster. I have just
birthed a second progeny of your demon seed not a
year ago, and although I would give my life for
these kids, I will just as easily take yours if you
dare to bring another mouth to feed and another butt
to clean after in our house. Believe me when I day,
healing factor not withstanding, you will
die…painfully.
That much in that small millimeter high raised
eyebrow look. Shit, she could just have easily said
that out aloud….and he still wouldn’t have
understood it.
“Uh, pumkin’,” Logan looked to Ororo for support,
but she was suddenly busy with the four strands of
hair that ‘their’ pup had managed to sprout. If it
weren’t for the fact that his was the only man’s
smell on Ororo and that James’ face was an exact
miniaturized copy of his, he would have sworn that
kid isn’t his…..and probably would have got his ass
busted back to Canada and then some. Looking at
Kendall’s long luxurious tresses, at Ororo’s, ooh,
tightness in groin, and then his own wild forest, he
pitied the poor baldheaded freak of his. ‘Kid, just
grow some hair. I sweat I won’t ask anything else
from ya.’
“Daddee, please,” Kendall pouted and batted her
lashes in the tried, tested and perfected way to get
her father to do whatever she wanted. That
particular look of hers had a success rating of 98.8
percent. Too bad this time fell under the remaining
1.2.
“Sorry darlin’ but no can do,” Logan practically had
his claws crossed for Ororo to step in and save the
day. “We already have one puppy. Ol’ cue-boy here.”
“Logan!” Aha, now she’d talk. ‘Sheer genius Bub.
Sheer genius.’ “Kendall dear, what your father is
trying to say is that having a dog with young child
is not a good thing.”
“Why?” The precocious child was quick to question,
looking at her father and not mother for the
explanation. ‘cause wasn’t it daddee who said that.
“Uh, why ‘Ro?” Logan didn’t see anything wrong with
it. He was, we get the mutt, if he tries anything
funny with the kids, I gut him. There, simple as
that. Now, where is the problem in keeping a dog
with a small child?
Thankfully for him, Ororo had more than enough
experience with him, with their daughter and with
children in general. For the next five minutes,
Logan stood to the side, silently observing, the
rising between the mother and the daughter. Until,
suddenly…..it frizzled out.
“Okay,” Kendall nodded solemnly. “We won’t get a
puppy now.”
Whew.
“But what about when baby James gets older? We can
get puppy then. Can’t we?”
The lost puppy look (no punny stuff) caused Logan to
finally lose it and blurt out.
“Okay pumkin’. When James starts going to the potty
himself, then you can get a puppy.”
“But what if he never starts to go potty himself?”
Shit. “Uh ‘Ro.”
Ororo just sighed and shook her head. “What about
three years or potty himself? Whichever comes
first.”
“Umm, ok. God promise.”
“Yeah kid. God promise.”
//End Flashback//
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“What is…ugh (clears throat) What is he doing here?”
Ororo asked, finally finding her voice again.
Before anyone else could say anything, James lifted
his head from the black with a patch of white fur on
his right eye dog and exclaimed loudly.
“Momma, S’cuter stay with us now?”
“NO.” Ororo flinched at her shot-fire answer,
cursing herself as the light in her son’s eyes just
blinked out. Every in the mansion knew that although
not possessing the feral qualities of his father and
sister….yet, James seemed to be more in tune with
nature than either of them or his mother. Anything.
Flora or fauna, land, water or air, he instantly
took the various creatures thee. It wasn’t his
mutation presenting itself. Henry had confirmed
that. It was just….him.
“Yes he is.” Kendall. That was the only other thing
that remained to go wrong. Standing up from her sofa
seat, Kendall stepped between James, the dog and her
mother, her demeanor defiant. Her this type of
behavior was increasing with each passing day and
Ororo was running out of options on how to handle
it….handle her. “Daddy said he is, so he is.” The
child ended vehemently.
“Kend….”
“Mama, S’cuter will go away if we not keep him,”
James’ spoke up, his voice subdued and slightly
weepy.
“What does that mean?” Ororo turned towards the
other two adults in the room. Jubilee was just
ignoring her, trying to read whatever magazine she
had got her hand on, while Rogue had been silently
watched the interaction.
“Logan felt tha children and the dog here a coupla
hours ago,” the southerner commented emotionlessly.
“Said something came up and he couldn’t keep the
children or the mutt.”
Knowing for almost certain what ‘came up,’ Ororo
grew silent for a minute. In the last eight and a
half months, Logan had never missed a weekend with
the kids. Whatever the work, no matter how urgent,
it always took a backseat when it came to Kendall
and Logan. Except for this weekend…..today. “So, how
long is he going to be here?” She gestured towards
the dog.
----
Scooter, as Logan had named him, had been a chance
discovery. While on his hunt….while on his trip,
Logan came across a month old, sickly looking pup.
It seems some of the neighborhood children, while
playing paintball, had decided to make the
‘white-patch’ dog into one color. In that regard,
they shot dozens of blue paintball at him, one of
which took the poor critter’s eye out….the same eye
as the one with the patch of white fur. Managing to
get away, the pup hid in Logan’s jeep and thanks to
some judicious territorial pissing by the pup’s
other brother and sisters, Logan did not catch his
scent for the next half hour, by which time, he was
in the middle of nowhere. Remembering his promise to
his little girl and with James’s third birthday
drawing closer, Logan took care of the mutt. For him
the breed of the dog didn’t matter in the least, at
least not in front of the smile that would light up
his little girl and boy’s eyes. Thinking of a name,
he decided to not go with what he had taken to call
the dog, ‘shitbag’ and went in for a better, cleaner
and more familiar name, Scooter. Scooter for white
patch on his right eye, Scooter for one working eye
and finally, Scooter for Scott Summers.
Little did Logan know that soon, he wouldn’t be able
to see his kid on a daily basis, let alone give the
dog to them. In the end, it was only he and his
one-eyed mutt left to give each other company, with
the kids only being able to see their dad and dog
for only two days a week.
“He’s gonna stay here,” Rogue answered, her usual
husky drawl absent. “Logan doesn’t want the kids to
lose their dog. An’ he knows about yer….” She
deliberately let the words hang in the air,
accentuating the unspoken ones by darting a glance
towards Scott. “He know that ya don’ want the kids
to have him. So he’s given Scooter to me and
Jubilee. We’ll take care of feedin’ him and he rest
of his stuff, the kids can just play with him.”
Scott stood by, silently watching the by now, giant
of a dog lolling about as James and even his
daughter Rachel played with him. It was clear from
the way he reacted towards Rachel that the dog was
used be near kids…..but still, he had to contain
himself from rushing forward and drawing Rachel away
before anything wrong happened. After all, it was a
dog, an animal. On the other hand, he was thankful.
He hoped that, Rachel would let go of her own puppy
and or kitty pleas, now that there was already a dog
in the house.
-----
‘What game are you playing Logan?’ Ororo mused as
she watched Kendall finally back down and go back to
playing with Rachel, James and Scooter.
Looking at the dog and at the children playing with
him, only made her think about how Logan had been
absent on James’s third birthday…..running after the
demons that had haunted him for most of his
remembered life, blaming himself for bringing them
into the life of his innocent daughter too.
“Ororo,” Scott drew her attention back to the
present.
“Yes Scott.”
“Can you look after Rachel for sometime? I need
to…..”
“Of course Scott,” she didn’t need for him to say
the words that he did not want to say, at least not
to her.
“Thanks.”
Looking at Scott walk away down the hall, Ororo
smiled ruefully at the complex circle and triangles
that their life was….hers, Logan and Scott’s.
That left only one person to complete their
circle….the same person Scott was going to talk
with…whom he always went to talk with. Even now.
Scott’s first true love. The mother of his
daughter….Dr. Jean Grey-Summers.
The late Dr. (Mrs.) Jean Grey-Summers.
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