By Nadja Lee
English is not my native language. Please
forgive me my mistakes.
Disclaimer: “X-men” and all the characters here
belong to Marvel, 20 Century Fox and I intend no infringement, this is a piece
of amateur fan fiction, and I make no money of it.
Only the original idea contained within
this work is the property of the author. Please do not copy this story to any
website or archive without permission of the author.
Timeline: Set in the movie universe. After the
movie.
Universe: Set in the movie universe; NOT the
book which goes with it.
Romance: Logan/Rogue, Scott/Ororo
Summary: Rogue sprains her ankle and Logan
wants to help
Archiving: Want, ASK, take, have.
Feedback: Yes, please. My e-mail address is nadjalee2000@usa.net
Rating: PG
Sequel/series: None
Dedicated to Mel who wanted some fluff; hope
you like.
Part 1:
”Jean!
Jean, where are you?” Scott called, his tone urgent as he reached sickbay. Jean
turned towards him and almost dropped the papers in her hands. Why was Scott carrying
Rogue and what the Hell was she doing with her arms around Scott’s neck?!
“What is
it? I’m busy,” Jean said shortly and turned her back on him. Scott reached her
and forcefully turned her back to face him and Rogue.
“Rogue is
injured. Help her,” he demanded, worry in his voice now.
“Put her on
the bed,” Jean demanded and Scott gently placed Rogue on one of the empty
hospital beds. Jean quickly looked Rogue over; she looked all right but as if
she had been crying.
“She hurt
her ankle while playing basketball with the others,” Scott told her and sat
down by Rogue’s bedside.
“Which
one?”
“The
right,” Scott tried to take Rogue’s shoe off gently but a sound of pain still
escaped Rogue’s lips. “Sorry,” Scott said softly.
“Ah’m
alright,” Rogue insisted.
“That’s
what you said before I carried you down here,” Scott reminded her and she
forced a smile for him.
Jean
examined Rogue’s ankle and then began to make a bandage for her.
“You
carried her for the sake of a sprain ankle?! She could easily have walked on
that,” Jean insisted and ‘accidentally’ touched the sore flesh on Rogue’s ankle
and made the girl clash her teeth together.
“Yes but it
would have pained her,” Scott simply explained. It wasn’t missed on Scott that
after he and Jean had broken up a few months ago she was more jealous than she
had ever been when they had been dating. At least now he knew that it hadn’t
been his fault their relationship had failed; Jean simply wanted anything she
couldn’t have.
“Where’s
Marie? Is she alright?” Logan asked as he barged into sickbay and scanned the
room for her. He found her in bed with Scott holding her hand and Jean standing
off to one side, having just finished her bandage.
“Marie!” he
all but yelled and hurried over to her.
Speaking of
things Jean can’t have, Scott mused.
“She’s
alright. Just a sprain,” Scott explained but Logan’s worry didn’t seem to ease.
Scott stood up and let Logan sit by Rogue instead. Logan took Rogue’s gloved
hand in his and kissed it.
“You alright,
darlin’?”
She smiled
warmly to him.
“Yes. It
really isn’t serious,” she explained.
“That’s it.
You can leave now, Rogue,” Jean said and motioned with her hands that she
should stand. Rogue sat up strait in bed and put her legs towards the floor.
“Come
here,” Logan said and before Rogue knew what was happening Logan had her in his
arms.
“Thanks but
Ah can walk,” Rogue insisted but pressed close to Logan’s chest all the same.
“You could
get hurt,” Logan said and shook his head at her and carried her towards the
door. Scott followed behind. “And you…” Logan said and turned towards Scott.
“Yes?”
Scott’s voice was filed with forced patience.
“If you
ever hurt Marie again…” Logan began.
“I didn’t
hurt her. The kids were playing ball, I was judge and suddenly she fell. It was
an accident,” Scott explained. He was beginning to get tired of getting
threatened by Logan ever time Rogue as much as looked at something potential
dangerous.
Logan
turned his attention from Scott to the woman in his arms.
“Then no
more ballgames for you,” he insisted.
“Logan, Ah
love you and all but please stop treating me like a fragile china doll,” Rogue
said as she with Logan and Scott left sickbay.
“I…just don’t
want to see you hurt,” Logan explained and wished Scott would soon leave them.
That man was having too much fun seeing Rogue telling him what to do.
“Ah know
but keep this up and Ah’ll…..Ah’ll…” she was at a loss for words.
“Keep
going. You were doing great,” Scott grinned. Logan gave him a hard look. “Hum…I
gotta go do…something,” Scott said, a smile still playing around his lips as he
left the two of them alone.
“Marie, I
love you and care for you. I’ll do anything for you but I can’t stop wanting to
protect you,” Logan said seriously. She smiled at him.
“Ah know
and Ah don’t want you to. Ah just want to breathe. Deal?”
He smiled
at her.
“Deal.”
”Good.”
“So, does
this mean you want me to put you down so you can walk by yourself?”
“Let’s not
get drastic.”
Epilogue:
“Okay,
people. Dinner in five,” Scott said to Ororo and Rogue who sat in the
livingroom before he disappeared into the kitchen again.
“Ah hope
someone is helping him with the cooking. Ah’m hungry tonight,” Rogue said and
Ororo laughed.
“How’s your
ankle?” she asked and nodded to Rogue’s bandaged left ankle. It had been thee
weeks since her accident yet still Logan carried her around practically
everywhere.
“Just
fine,” Rogue grinned.
“But…Logan…:”
Ororo began confused.
“Ah know,” Rogue
laughed as understanding drew in Ororo’s eyes.
“I think
you’re on to something…”
10 minutes
later Scott entered the livingroom again.
“Girls,
today please,” he insisted and nodded towards the kitchen. Rogue gave her best
‘help me’ look and reached out her arms. Scott sighed.
“Logan!” he
called and Logan entered the room and smiled at Rogue.
“I’ve got
you, darlin’,” he assured her as he carried her towards the kitchen.
“You sure
do,” she whispered and pressed herself close to his chest. Logan’s smile got
wider.
“You do
know that it was your other ankle you sprained, right?” Logan asked as they had
almost reached the kitchen.
Back in the
livingroom Scott turned towards Ororo.
“You
coming?”
“Yes.”
She went
towards him but suddenly fell halfway towards him.
“Ororo!”
Scott said concerned and came to her and kneeled besides her. “You alright?”
“My…ankle,”
Ororo said pained and held her hands to her left ankle.
“Let me see,”
Scott gently removed her hand and examined her ankle. “Yes, it does feel warm,”
he said concerned.
It better
after I almost burned myself to get so close to the fireplace, Ororo thought.
“Can you
walk?” he asked and helped her to her feet.
“Augh,”
Ororo said as soon as her left foot touched the floor and she all but fell into
Scott’s arms.
“You can’t
walk on that. Here, let me,” with that Scott lifted her up into his arms and
began to carry her towards the kitchen. Ororo pressed close to his chest.
“Thanks,”
she smiled. A sprained ankle sure had it advantages.
The End