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Going through one of those times when I can't tell if I messed up a previously-thought-good piece of writing, or if that's just the ill-curved glasses of mental illness distorting the view.😒
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One of the stupidest things in media is when vital information must be given, and characters waste time going: "Listen! If you'd just listen! You don't understand!" Instead of just spewing it forth.
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Scott Summers a.k.a. Cyclops, leader of the X-Men, was often misunderstood as not caring when in fact he cared deeply.
So serious all the time because nothing was a throw-away to him; everything mattered.

Chief among it all, Jean Grey.
The center of his world.

She had seen something past his dour exterior, had been open enough to receive him that he could open up to her; show a side to her few, maybe only she, knew.

Had.
Knew.

Everything was changed now. All of their history ceasing to exist in Jean's mind,
from a series of seemingly insignificant actions which turned into a majorly significant circumstance.

Sometimes Scott felt his entire life was defined this way.

Four people climb into a cockpit. Strap in. Take off. . .
The next thing he knew he was living as a brain damaged, unwanted orphan.

Three kids get into a fight. One never gets up. One can never go back. . .
Next thing he knew he was a mutant, and that defined everything about his life going forward.

Was that why. . ?

Two X-Men undertake a mission. Patrol a sector. Cross an invisible line. . .

Next thing, he was waking up in the Med Bay, his head feeling. . .strange.

And Jean woke up feeling he was a stranger.

She hadn't recognized the X Mansion, yet somehow had vague memories of Charles Xavier, and fractionally remembered the others. Ororo Munroe, Hank McCoy, Logan, etc. somehow she knew them, yet not Storm, The Beast, Wolverine -the X-Men as a whole, her place as one.

Was that why she remembered nothing of Scott Summers? He didn't know who he was if not Cyclops, leader of the X-Men. But with Jean. . .
Was this proof he wasn't, in fact, anything else?

Taken with everything, that couldn't make sense.

Jean had no memory that she was even a mutant, but it wasn't as simple as saying she lost all memories pertaining to that, if she still recalled everyone else in some way. .
. .none of them she would've met had she not been a mutant. Scott needed things to make sense, and so little of this did.

What had even happened? The other X-Men had been patrolling other sectors. No one saw.

They had to have been hit by something. . .

A subsequent probe of the area with Cerebro bore no residual signature of another mutant, no device had been located and with the aforementioned absence of signature, no one could've come to dispose of one.

. . .Xavier worked out they had in fact encountered something, something that existed on a psychic plain- explaining why Jean was affected so drastically and Cyclops, comparatively nil.

So what was it? What was this? Coincidental? Planned? Scott's money was on the latter, but then who was behind it?
Was this their intended result? Or was there more to the plan he needed to watch out for. . ?

He sighed as he finished crossing the hallways. It was already taking a toll, what he had to deal with in his head. .
. .that strange sensation growing stronger.

Which is why Scott now stood outside the presently closed door to Xavier's office.
And the voices he heard inside is why he now stood paused outside that door.

Underway inside, rather, sounding like it had just concluded, was another of Xavier's psychic therapy sessions with Jean.
So far there'd been no breaththroughs. . .it didn't sound like one was made this time, either.

. . .Scott couldn't help eavesdropping.

He was finding it difficult figuring out how to be around her now. Where to start over.
Scott didn't want to get in Jean's way of remembering "herself". Desperate though he was for her to remember "them", he didn't want her to feel pressured to prioritize that. .
. .Events had a sequence. It wasn't for him to jump the line.

That's what he partially convinced himself of, anyway.
But there was also the matter of. . . . .
Jaclyn "OfAll" Chreyz

Location: Asteroid M
Skills: Power Mimicry - Active Power: Chaos Magic
Light Manipulation Chlorokinesis





OfAll internally questioned what Marygold had been intending to do when she went off alone, as OfAll found herself still running along with her, but she was glad. The knowledge that Mary could teleport in a pinch had given OfAll enough relief to trust her safety on her own, but for now, this felt better; as did hearing Mary's voice sounding normal again.

It wasn't enough to make OfAll forget what she had just observed, though it gave her further peace of mind at present.
Relatively speaking.

Almost before OfAll processed what next was going, Marygold had teleported them again- then Pietro appeared and in a flash--

She was in the hanger feeling woozy and sick to her stomach.

They had precious little time, but slow was smooth, smooth was fast- she took the moments she needed to concentrate on herself for a second, eyes closed, breathing deeply, until the feeling, fortunately, passed.

Opening her eyes, OfAll saw all the progress that had been made in terms of evacuation. There were many people here, though still not all...She gathered from conversation that Guin and Max had been trying something, but now their tries seemed all used up.

OfAll heard Marygold's declaration on the circumstances.

What she put into words, the violent shaking underlined.

OfAll felt her temperature rise, found herself starting to sweat not from the crowd or her own activity, but the facing of sheer disaster.
The X-Men had a vow to protect everyone they could. That meant having to accept sometimes, oftentimes, everyone they could wasn't everyone, and this felt like it would be one of those times. . .OfAll closed her eyes, already feeling for the souls. . .But she wouldn't let herself go there completely, yet. She still needed to concentrate on the living.

Still, she now found herself shaking asides from the instability all around them.
Holo, I'm coming home to you. . .Jaclyn vowed, despite everything else.

Thinking of Holo shifted her mentality, and OfAll found herself tapping into a surface-calm as she turned her attention to the mutants from Asteroid M. Turned her attention to keeping them calm, as the worst thing in a disaster situation after the disaster itself, were panicking crowds.
The lower degree of hostility and aggression in Ryder's voice wasn't lost on Jean.
Though she couldn't tell if it was from anything on her part, or if Ryder was just too tired to give a full damn.

Jean was paying more attention to the implications of Ryder's first response, anyway. . .Though she acknowledged the second ahead of it: "No, if you can trust my word, I'm not following you."

She considered her following response before saying: "I guess what I mean to say is. . .on some level," still, she briefly closed her eyes, hoping this beginning wouldn't derail her entire message, "no where close to the same, but some. . I get it. As a telepath who hasn't always had the best control, I didn't have to worry if people wanted to hurt me, I knew. In a way how you grew up was a dialed-up microcosm of how the world is for mutants.

Looked at like objects, prizes. . .Years ago I was wanted for my powers.
Through someone's manipulation I nearly destroyed everything that came to mean anything to me. . ."


From no thought that Ryder would care, just her own emotions on the subject, Jean hesitated before admitting ". . .I did kill people," only just audibly.
Her fingers brushing her just noticeably distended waistline; when she allowed herself to think of it, it didn't feel right that she should be continuing her life, with Scott, literally making a life with him, when she was responsible for denying others theirs.

But things went as they did.

She refocused on the present, continuing in her initial tone of voice: "There are others here whose lives have been irrevocably changed through experiments. . .Whose value lies in their DNA. . .Their stories aren't mine to tell except to say all of us have found safety here. . .The things that have happened to us have always come from beyond these walls."

Finally Jean turned to look Ryder in the eyes. "I want you to know that security. Whether or not you find it here. . ."

Then turned to continue down the path.
Jaclyn "OfAll" Chreyz

Location: Asteroid M
Skills: Power Mimicry - Active Power: Chaos Magic
Light Manipulation Chlorokinesis





OfAll had reasoned Mary's choice for going off alone had something to do with facilitating the rescue, it had to. There was no other reason to go off, which was why OfAll offered her assistance. It just didn't seem sound for one person to try and attempt something by themselves in this situation -OfAll was certain Marygold would rather risk her life alone than anyone else, any other member of the team, that was her choice.

Likewise, this was OfAll's.

The only other thing OfAll could think of that required Mary doing something solo, was if it involved that unspoken power -which OfAll hadn't even been thinking of trying to manifest. She already knew what Mary explained to her, it came as a surprise that Mary thought that's what OfAll was getting at. But now wasn't the time to correct misunderstandings.

OfAll also didn't carry any assumptions about the efficacy of Mary's mutation. She wanted to alleviate the level of burden Marygold must've been feeling -and as Mary used a seed to move others back to the prior location of her vines, that gave OfAll an idea of how she could help.

And perhaps a part of Mary did appreciate this -she could've just vine-zapped OfAll away with the others too, couldn't she?

"Can--" her words were cut off by a rumble, then an eruption.

She felt herself getting pulled, she saw and felt fire -then suddenly for the second time that day, she found herself out in space.
For barely a moment before they were back and Mary was repairing the ceiling with her all-purpose vines.

OfAll didn't miss the change in Mary's eyes, nor the fact something seemed different about her speech. OfAll furrowed her brows. She knew The Phoenix could speak through its host. . .

But now was the time for doing, not figuring.

And OfAll had a plan.

It would appear as if OfAll was doing the opposite of the instruction again, as "Mary" told her to come along and took off, while OfAll took a moment on the spot to manifest.

She felt the change surge through her -she had this one.
It felt good to hold a nature power and have it come through her so easily. . .her heritage and nature were deeply linked.

For a moment, OfAll's face reflected calm.
Then it was back to being all purpose.

Doing her best to recall the map Mira had shown them, OfAll spread her hands, her arms, and sent the vines out from both her present location and from where Mary had initially repaired the walls, all in an effort to reach and coordinate people further down.

Those going by would see vines having snaked themselves into arrows along the walls, with one word likewise written out: EVACUATE.

She felt her reach had gone its limit. Not as far as she would've liked, but far enough to make some difference, she hoped.

Marygold's prior words echoed in OfAll's mind. Numerous reasons she'd been told to go to the hanger, a few she couldn't be told about. . .Should she stay or should she go?

OfAll decided to go.
She'd gained Marygold's powers, so she felt sound in her initial choice.

Now she wanted to make sure her signage was being followed, and assist any evacuees.
OfAll was good with people; that's where she was needed.

And maybe from another location, she could spread more vines into areas she'd missed.
At the very least, she could make repairs along the way if more explosions and collapses happened.

She raced back in the direction of the Hanger.



"...instead I took something from her."

"What do you mean?"

"I could feel her mind starting to. . .I think disconnect from what she's known, in some small way. . .maybe start to see what we're trying to show her." Jean closed her eyes regretfully, reproachfully, "then I brought her right back to that place."

"You didn't intend to."

"That doesn't matter. I should've realized in time to stop myself -and I should've known something was going on at Umbra."

Scott didn't agree Jean should be so hard on herself; this was clear in his manner as he responded: "Umbra had been keeping the child of Charles Xavier in their sub-basement for a decade and a half. Those people knew what they were doing in the psi-defense department."

"This goes beyond telepathy, Scott. . .I haven't felt like myself in other ways."

At this he only looked at her, before taking her hand.

"This pregnancy is affecting me in ways I couldn't have anticipated. . .and still with several months to go."

He looked down...this was a problem he couldn't solve.


The conversation, the realities of it, played back through Jean's mind the night of that first day Ryder was properly awake.

Subsequent nights her mind filtered through different recent events...like finding Scott gasping for life in the levelled forest...the X-rays, Ryder's, and actually Logan's from years ago, as a piece of another recent conversation filtered through her mind "she's unlike anyone else who's ever been brought here. The closest comparison would be Logan and even he was only too happy to have you connect with him."

Jean hadn't actively made another attempt to connect with Ryder since that moment on the Grounds. . .Just tried to remain open to her. Remembering, in fact, how Xavier was with her when he had first brought Jean to the school. She'd had her own reasons to be afraid. Not of him or the environment, but of her own powers. He didn't push her into feeling comfortable with them...just supplied her with what she needed and let her come to a "relationship" more or less on her own.

With Ryder, it came to be agreed to take an even more hands-off approach than they had been. . .just keep her supplied with what she needed.

Her refusal of further medical treatment felt like a step back, though Jean could understand. . .Ryder had to give herself over to them when her body was too damaged. In a way it was like her "receptors flattened" to allow her to tolerate this. But once strong enough, all her alert systems dialed up again.

The most that was extended in way of further connection, was when Storm had gifted her with a couple of plants -a tabletop size and one for the floor- from her greenhouse, for Ryder to keep in her room: "So you may keep the outdoors with you, even when you must be inside." They were a hardy variety, which Storm had selected both so Ryder wouldn't have to worry with particular plant care, and because they reminded Storm of her; surviving in unideal conditions. This latter aspect of the gift went unsaid.

Ryder was also invited to visit Storm's greenhouse "I find nature more agreeable company at times".
And that was that.

Keep her supplied with what she needed, be it means of sustenance, self-care or space.

Interestingly, it was the very man whose example Jean thought back to that was having the hardest time with that last point.

"Look, either the kid is gonna' see value in you and all this or she isn't. You understood that with me."

"This is a different matter, Logan, and you know that."

"Yeah, because she's yours. . .She isn't."


And so it was fact that Ryder wasn't the only one with an affected sleep schedule.

Xavier, too, found himself awake. There were questions, many questions without answers...without even places to find them...If he had known Ryder was awake too, perhaps some encounter would've followed. As it was, she truly was a ghost to the two other telepaths in the mansion; her locked-down mind even enough to cause the great ones of Charles Xavier and Jean Grey to only just be aware that she was still on the property.

Xavier spent his late-waking hours in his own room.

Jean Grey, however, spent hers more like Ryder. Not to the same degree -Jean still got an adequate amount of hours once she found something to focus on that did the trick in settling her mind; a book, or a train of thought decidedly removed from the constrains of reality; what a family with Scott could be like.

Though some nights had her feeling like her brain was a radio station with no adjustor knob.

"you know I never thought I'd wish we had someplace else to go, but if Ryder is going to keep affecting you maybe we should find something."

They actually had tried. Home though the Mansion was, it was akin to a home one associated positively with growing-up in; you always hope it'll be there. You never exactly want to leave it. Yet life may dictate you do.

"This is a very traditional neighborhood. A community you can really trust."
The words from a couple of months ago, spoken by a realtor showing Jean and Scott a prospective place.

The vibe behind those words had been transmitted loud and clear to them.

"'Traditional'. A community we can 'trust',' Scott had repeated once he and Jean were alone. "Not us."

Presently, Jean used her telekinesis to shift herself out of bed so as not to disturb Scott with any additional movement. For one thing, it took him longer to drop off with the state of his ribs, and Jean didn't want to interrupt his rest for his sake. For another, she didn't feel like attention.

Quietly she left the room.

She'd actually noticed Ryder a few times recently. At first Jean thought she was getting paranoid, thinking she heard things and saw movement, until finally she actually recognized Ryder's form going down a crossing hallway.

Jean didn't delude herself into thinking Ryder wasn't aware of her. . .She was probably "watching" everyone in some way or another, like blips on a radar screen.

In the beginning Jean had no thought to engage and it was a mutually agreeable arrangement, each ignoring the other.
But then...

It could be said Jean's telepathy was an extension of her empathy--

a girl, the life leaving her as she lay on the side of the road. . .Jean feeling her pain; then as if she were dying herself as she unconsciously connected. The end of a best friend's life, marking the beginning of hers as a mutant . .

--As such, Jean hadn't needed her telepathy to be able to feel the state Ryder was in; the paranoia, the high alert.
To feel the toll.

She had missed it the first couple of "crossings", but then every time after it swept over her like a shadow,
and something about this night prompted her...So when Jean noticed Ryder exiting the Mansion, this time, she followed.

There was a vague similarity to their last conversation on the grounds, in that here Ryder was, standing facing the free-span of the outdoors, and Jean was walking into that.

Though here there would be no talk meant to convince her of anything.
Here there would be only a meeting.

A meeting only telepaths could have, though Jean spoke with her voice.
Hesitating at first, as she had no direct answer to Ryder's question.
So she didn't give one.

". . .It's hard to feel safe when you see what others don't. When you know what they can't."
Jean had seen glimpses of what at the time had been the future; things she couldn't stop.
Things she couldn't say.

Ryder, no one could see the world as she did. No one could properly understand reality as she knew it.
To an extent this was true of any one. But it was a heightened truth when your mind connected beyond its own walls, and when it was a mind hijacked.

"A mind as a place of refuge and a place of torment. . ." Jean paused by one of the stone pillars supporting the entryway, eyes closing as she lay her hand upon it, "peace at your fingertips. . .and too far away to see." She opened her eyes, staring out. Her eyes appearing focused despite landing on nothing in particular. Her mind at once distant yet present.
Jaclyn "OfAll" Chreyz

Location: Asteroid M
Skills: Power Mimicry - Active Power: Chaos Magic
Light Manipulation





Hearing Max talk about his family being the Triumvirate- the name meant nothing to OfAll, but what they could -and did- do was another matter. But then, OfAll was still getting mixed vibes when it came to Max and reality. Was he something of a big talker?

He followed up with a response to OfAll's suggestion, and food/energy supply wasn't one of the questions she had about superspeed, so those remained unanswered.

As it would turn out, OfAll's involvement altogether was nixed as things escalated extremely quickly.

The end game was happening now, they all just had to get moving now --to the hanger, and alerting anyone along the way (Max's birds seemed a good aid to that end; magical birds were making a name for themselves on this mission).

Except- Marygold wasn't going in that direction.
So then, after a couple moment's deliberation, neither was OfAll.

It neither felt right to disobey Mary's orders, nor to leave her on her own to do whatever she was planning to do. The team would certainly wait until the last possible second for their leader before they evacuated- what if something happened? There were multiple powers OfAll could manifest to (hopefully) get Mary to the evacuation point swiftly or instantly. Even if Mary were able to head there on her own steam after whatever she was intending to do, OfAll could potentially facilitate that.

And if not, so long as she also watched herself and stayed right with Mary, it wouldn't make a difference if it was two of them who had to get back or one. Except if they couldn't in time. . .

"Whatever you're doing, let me help," OfAll committed more than offered, as she fell into hurried stride with Mary. "unless it has something to do with. . .a power I should keep away from. . ?" OfAll's mind had flashed back to the battle on the Mansion grounds, when she saw Mary manifest a fire that looked like a bird.

If Mary had the power that fire brought to mind, maybe she was planning on doing something with it.

Now Cyclops' stare had transitioned into a glare, as evidenced by the increased tenseness of his brow and jaw lines.
He had been shifting his attention between Jean and Ryder while they spoke, and though he still could only hear one side of the conversation, he could tell Jean had -for the second time- expressed remorse.

Jean's open heart. One of the defining characteristics of the woman who forever held his, and it was being looked at as nothing more than a deception tactic.

Fine -that was the sole interaction Ryder knew all her years.
Still -to count Jean in with those Umbra scientists? Surely even Ryder could perceive some difference.

This time, Jean met Ryder with a level stare throughout Ryder's entire speech. True, the DNA testing hadn't had to be done, but as blood already drawn had been used, it was deemed a harmless and in fact valuable additional measure. Jean could admit certain other considerations, the ones Ryder was elucidating, had gone overlooked.

But it was made just as clear Ryder wasn't going to take anything as anything other than a spin.

While Jean had started this derailed conversation from a desire to make peace with Ryder for Ryder's sake, there was another reason that was underlined now.

Every part of Jean wanted to state, clearly and unmistakably, that Ryder would not harm anyone here.
But something about the vibe Ryder gave off made Jean hold this back; lest Ryder take it as an invitation to show these "dumb fucks" exactly how serious she was.

"I'll keep that in mind," Jean stated instead, eying Ryder a moment longer before breaking eye contact to cast Xavier a departing glance; "excuse me."

She decided to go see if she could make any progress with the others they'd brought back from Umbra -rather, with tracking down their families. While records seemed to indicate some parental consent, so far they proved either either out of date or manufactured, as the X-Men hadn't been able to locate any such family from the recorded details.

The lack of mutant presence in the area otherwise had them considering a few situations: the children came from non-mutant families who wanted no ties to them either for the children's own safety, or because they despised them; the families felt they were leaving their children in a safe environment, and had gone to find one of their own; their families were killed. . .Or some mix of all of the above.

Still, the X-Men tried. A few weeks wasn't a long enough time to consider concluding such a search.

Before Jean walked away, she also made eye contact with Scott; an acknowledging / 'see you later' kind of exchange.

Unfortunately -or to be seen what it was- the mix of strong language and "crack someone open and strangle" had managed to do what such unappealing things tend to -catch the ears of innocent youth. The two teenagers and pre-teen just behind Cyclops now had their eyes this way as well, trying to figure out the context.

Air-jet Teen: "I think Dr. Grey just got chewed out."
Static Teen: "Who is that kid?"

Stretchy-Kid just watched quietly.

Scott shifted his attention their way. "Someone new, but nevermind right now. She's still settling in. . .Why don't you lob me a shot, after all?"

This time, staring steadily again, Jean did speak up; still keeping her voice low.
Her tone wasn't argumentative yet held quiet authority -and a slight edge from her purposeful use of blunt wording.

"We took your blood initially so we wouldn't kill you transfusing an incompatible type, and afterward so you wouldn't die by us treating you with only guesswork. . .I verified your DNA with one of those samples. As for the MRI, we certainly weren't looking for something we never entertained would be there. . ." By this point, the edge dropped off. Jean had found that discovery unsettling.

Her gaze had also dropped, but she met Ryder's eyes once more as she added compassionately: "I'm sorry for causing you more pain."
This apology was meant both for what had been done while Ryder was "unconscious", and for the misstep Jean had made a minute ago.


Though the distance between the kids and those on the path was close enough that regular speaking tones could be overheard if the kids had been quiet enough, Static Teen was too self-absorbed and in-the-moment to be interested, and too rowdy not to keep even curious Stretchy Kid from following.

Cyclops, however, positioned a little back from the kids, was making a point to keep aware of what was going on behind him.
Jean's words had been spoken in a respectfully low tone, which he didn't hear -but he just managed to catch Ryder's.

Immediately he looked back, controlling himself enough to keep the stare he cast at Ryder from being a glare.
Like Jean, it wasn't like he was expecting a cordial response. In fact this fell pretty much in line with expectation. But it got under his skin that someone who Jean had actually been caring for these past three weeks, who she had only empathy for, was speaking so acidically to her.

That being said, Cyclops wasn't about to potentially make things worse by starring daggers at an every-right-to-be-angry kid who could back up their threats if they wanted. . .If. Ryder's reference to the medical "picking" confirmed she'd been awake enough to at least process what was going on. Yet not taking it for what it was, she had taken it.

At this point Cyclops' eyes shifted behind his visor towards Jean.
It could've appeared as though he were still staring at Ryder, if not also for a subtle shift of his head.

Contrarily, a first direct impression of Ryder wasn't being cemented in Jean's mind; she was thinking of the one she'd just made -feeling she could've mind-zapped herself in realizing what she just did now, having brought this up.

The way the mental waves she felt from Ryder had shifted...They had been. . ."peaceful" wasn't even close to the right word, but there had been a certain. . ."distance" within them. A promising distance.

And Jean should've kept hers.
Ryder was right. How could she not have read this situation correctly? No- how could she have gotten it this wrong?

Even without that full breadth of context, Cyclops could tell Jean wasn't offended by Ryder's response but embarrassed, as he eyed the shift in her body language.

The steadiness of Jean's gaze faltered, while she made to recompose herself; thoroughly put in her place.

"Jean acted in accordance with making sure we didn't overlook anything in your medical treatment, while avoiding further discomfort as well as could be under such circumstances," Xavier spoke up. Not sharply. Yet certainly correctively. Was this completely true, or something of a hypocritical statement? They had, after all, discovered the "something" imbedded deep in Ryder's brain, and confirmed her DNA matched Xavier's.

Yet scans of her entire body was just prudent when 1. -in the immediate concern, nobody had actually witnessed what went down before Ryder finally did back in the forest; she could've had injuries beyond those that were known or readily discernable, and 2. -in the forward thinking concern, what else could her body tell them about her that was imperative to know?

Likewise and to that end, they had needed to draw blood for such reasons as typing to replace what she'd lost, and to understand specifically where she was health-wise.

Jean's attention shifted to Xavier before landing back on Ryder.
While she appreciated Charles' support, the truth was Jean could've spoken up in her own defense had she not been of the mind that such a response was unlikely to make a difference.

Xavier smiled. "Mutants simply being themselves."

Though Ryder's comment may've been from the mutations not being on full display in that moment.

The pre-teen could stretch their arms, but hadn't needed to much when they were in the middle, as the older teen who'd thrown the ball hadn't managed a good toss. "I won't be here long," the older teen could be heard saying cockily from their place now in the middle, "I'm much better at catching." They began rubbing their hands together, as if in anticipation.

Older Teen #2: "You can try." They held their hand up as if in prep for a throw, yet made no other arm or hand movement. Instead, the ball was propelled by a jet of air from their palm.

Older Teen #1 reached up, using their built up static electricity to easily attract the ball directly into their own hand. "Ha ha, told ya'."

The older teens swapped positions.

Stretchy Kid: "Catch this!" They stretched their arm unnaturally back, and lobbed the ball as though they were a catapult.

The static electricity teen made a no-way-it-was-gonna'-work attempt even as they joined in with the air-jet teen in protest:
"Come on! Didja' have to go that far?!"
"Not just 'out of' -bounds obliterated!"

Yet before the ball got lost in the glean of the sky, it could just be seen halting, then coming back down in a gradual manner.

"Maybe you guys should try breaking personal records," Jean commented with a smile, presently levitating the ball in front of the kids until one took it.

Air-jet Teen: "Thanks, Dr. Grey. Not a bad idea."
Static Teen: "Better than 'not bad'! You guys throw and I'll grab 'em. Let's start close."

They rearranged themselves into position side-by-side, looking out towards the breadth of the grounds. Though while Air-jet Teen was starting things off, Stretchy Kid twisted around to look at the new kid with Xavier, having noticed them when the three had turned to face Jean.

The older teens' "close" starting round hardly went the length of a person. They noticed Stretchy Kid wasn't paying attention, but themselves didn't seem too interested in a new kid.

Air-jet Teen: "You wanna' lob one, Dr. Grey?"

Jean declined, instead stepping over to Xavier and Ryder.

Static Teen: "Hey Cyclops! How about you? Let's see you hit it!"

Cyclops looked towards Jean, Xavier and Ryder, then stepped towards the kids. "Well then you guys wouldn't have a ball."

Static Teen whacked Stretchy Kid to get his attention back: "C'mon, give 'em another lobber. Let's see if he can get it from as high as Jean could."

"Maybe once you guys are tired. Let's see what you can do a little more."

Meanwhile, Jean spoke to who essentially had been her charge these past three weeks: "Hello, Ryder. It's good to meet you properly. . .I'd like to apologize for barging into your mind earlier, and before then. My telepathy's been off." Jean wasn't going to be surprised if Ryder didn't take this as the truth it was, but whether trusted or not she felt it should be said. "It's possibly from seeing -from feeling how your existence has been."

"I found the secret rooms at Umbra," she added, in case Ryder might think Jean had gone deeper in her mind than she'd realized, which of course Jean hadn't.

"Naively, I thought you might've been opening the connection when I found myself in your mind without intending to be. . ." Her gaze fell briefly at this admittance, but then met Ryder's directly: "I know what it's like to have your mind invaded," Jean's gaze held as she spoke earnestly, "it's one of the last things I'd want to do to another person."
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