Rain poured on the Blackbird, droplets streaming over the windshield as the VTOL engines blasted the ground while the jet began to land. In the distance, the stone castle stood looming over the empty land, its long shadow casting darkness over the jet and its occupents. From the belly of the vessel, a landing ramp descended with the subtle hiss of hydraulics followed by a small 'THUD' as it impacted with the ground.
Emerging from the aircraft first came the X-Men's leader as Kurt walked onto the grass, his blue tail swishing back and forth as his amber eyes scanned the surrounding area.
"This smells like a trap." His words were plagued with a German accent that still weighed heavy on his speech even after years of living with Americans. Normally the X-Force would have been dispatched to deal with Brotherhood leads but Alex had yet to report in since the team had departed to Tibet nearly a week ago. That alone had Kurt worried but the idea of another Brotherhood Sect popping up again so soon was definitely enough to incite Robert Drake to send the X-Men into the field.
"I don't sense anyone inside." Came a male voice as James Proudstar came to a stop beside Nightcrawler.
"None the less, we go in armed." Kurt replied as he drew one of the three swords from his back. "Siryn, Warpath and Northstar, you three take point." Kurt ordered as the other X-Men began to exit the jet. "Sunspot, and Cannonball are with me. Blink and Hope, you take up the rear and ensure we can get back to the jet."
Continuing forward, the X-Men ventured into the dim castle, the setting sun casting the last few rays of sun through the stone walls. Suddenly a cry came from Blink as she dropped to the ground. Turning on point, Kurt's keen eyes scanned the darkness as something skittered through the shadows on the high walls.
"Light 'em up!" Kurt ordered as Sunspot nodded only to suddenly be dropped from behind. One after one, the X-Men dropped as they were struck from the shadows. Drawing all his swords, Nightcrawler angrily stood his ground. His jaw clenched as he surveyed the room with grim determination.
A pair of glowing eyes was the last thing he saw before his world too went black.
The sound of birds singing caused Lucas Pilgrim to stir in his slumber as the morning's first gentle rays of sun began to peek through his curtains. Outside the mansion, dark clouds hung to the western horizon, coating the grounds in a light drizzle that refracted the morning light. Jolting upright as his
alarm went off, Luke shook his head before rubbing any remaining sleep out of his eyes.
Allowing his body to fall to the cold ground as he flopped out of bed, Luke caught himself in a push-up, quickly hammering out a rep of ten before jumping to his feet. With a mighty yawn and a groaned stretch, Luke made his way towards the shower, slowly dragging his heels beneath him. Dropping his pants in the middle of the room, he wrapped his lower body in bent photons should his roommate wake.
Ryan groaned as Luke's alarm went off, as the boy dropped to the floor to do push-ups, Ryan threw an empty can of monster at him. “Shut up man, some of us are trying to sleep.” He mumbled, before the second alarm went off. “Alright, I'm up, fuck” He sat up in his bed just in time to see Luke drop his pants “Shared space man, don't dat mean anyting' to you?!” Ryan shouted, throwing another can of energy drink at the teenager, hitting the door into the bathroom as it closed behind Luke. Ryan looked around the room, cans of soda and Monster scattered, cherry and Vanilla coke, the X-box controllers were on each of their night-stands they had in between their beds. The TV was still on, showing Mortal Combat X's logo.
Reaching for the remote, he turned the TV off before getting out of bed, walking to the monkeybar hanging from the room, he did twenty pull-ups while waiting for Luke to get out of the shower. “Come on now Luke, hurry up!” He shouted, picking out his outfit for the day.
Splashing his face with water, Luke looked into the mirror tracing his smooth jawline with a finger in hopes of finding some evidence of subtle. Looking away with disappointment, he grabbed his toothbrush and quickly shined up his teeth before rinsing.
"One second!" Luke called as he emerged, his hair was wetted in order to manage the mess his sleep had put it in and he was now covered by a pair of trackpants as he pulled a hoodie over his head.
"Shower so slow I was about to blow the door down." Ryan mentioned with a scoff.
"I'm going to hit the track, you want to come?" He asked looking outside as the sun fought back the ever threatening clouds.
"Sure, gimme one minute." He said, pulling off his tank-top as he walked into the bathroom, throwing his clothes into the laundry basket, the door closing behind him. He emerged two minutes later, a towel in his hand, one around his waist and another in his other hand. For a seventeen year old, all the time in the world could've been spent on making the perfect bed-head look. Puttin on a baseball T and some trackpants, he walked to put on his sneakers.
Making their way through the mansion as the other students began to stir from their slumber, Luke and Ryan burst out the backdoor onto the wet grass. Taking off with a generous boost of speed, Luke felt the warmth of the sun on his skin as the pale peach tones began to be replaced with blue as his feet hit the track.
"Three laps or five?" Luke called as he turned around into a backwards jog. "How many pancakes are we hoping to eat today?"
Ryan grinned at Luke's question. "How many can ya handle? Let's go for nine, we'll be late for breakfast." He said with a grin. "And ya think they even make enough pancakes?" He said, jogging ahead of Luke, his larger frame allowed him to put more distance into each step.
Shaking his head, Luke tore after Ryan as the taller teen passed him.
"I don't believe in such a thing as enough pancakes. And if I ever meet anyone who does I'll immediately cut them out of my life." He called as he pushed himself to catch up. "I'm a mutant, I don't need anymore negativity in my life." He said with a smirk as he pushed himself to pass Ryan.
"You're not wrong." Ryan said as he chuckled, Luke passing him. They were about one lap down the track, Luke a few steps ahead of Ryan as he pushed further ahead of Luke "Come on man, gotta go faster than that" he taunted.
"Not all of us are built with stilts for legs!" Luke called to him as he buried his head and plowed forward. Beads of sweats ran down his face as he passed Ryan again, only this time he didn't let up as he continued to run. Managing to keep his distance for another lap, Luke felt his stomach growl as he began to slow down.
Ryan grinned as Luke pushed past him, Luke was faster if he wanted to be, that sure was clear, but the other teen slowed down as Ryan caught back up to him, sweat running down his face, once he had passed Luke, he chuckled. "Watch dis." He spoke as he did a cartwheel past him, off the track and into the grass on the side to catch his breath. Despite being mutants, neither of them could run forever.
Seeing Ryan go onto the grass, Luke allowed his body to falter as he fell forward, tucking into a somersault and coming to rest on his back on the cold wet grass.
"That was colder than I expected." Luke muttered as he sat up, his breathing still slightly heavy as his stomach growled again. Looking towards the distant mansion and back to Ryan, Luke raised a mischeavous eyebrow.
"Race you to the breakfast table?" He asked with a slight smirk.
"Yep, definately a little too cool. Damn." Ryan exclaimed, annoyed that his shirt had gotten wet - thinking before acting really didn't occur to the two. Once Luke suggested another challenge Ryan knew he couldn'r resist. "I don't kno-" He said, crawling to his feet before he could finish his sentence and bolting towards the mansion.
Scrambling to his feet, Luke fell flat on his face attempting to take off after Ryan. With a mock growl, he rolled forward, landing on his feet before jumping forward into a run. Ryan's long legs had carried him quite a distance even before Luke was up to speed again, and now Luke's lungs and sides burned as he pushed himself to close the gap. Coming up alongside Ryan, Luke gave him a playful shove as he passed the older teen and continued forward. His breathing now audible as he ran.
Light shove sent him almost into another student, he quickly manouverd around, turning on his heels he lost a bit of distance from Luke, but he would catch up. Leaping over the railing to the stairs he caught back up, the dozen or so students heading to the breakfast hall was coming in. Ryan grinned "Hey Luke! Watch your step!" He shouted, as his eyes began glowing red for a second a small forcefield appearing in front of Luke's foot to make him trip.
Hitting the ground hard, Luke groaned as his hand began to glow.
"Ryan keep your eyes open!" He called as a bright flash erupted through the room, the students around them groaning with agony as many of them were barely half awake and even those who were awake were sent reeling from the flash bang. Ryan looked back for a second, chuckling as Luke fell on his face, just in time to get blinded and running right into the door, sending the large boy to the ground. Holding his face for a second he grumbled. "Surely you realize.. Dis means war" He said, quoting ancient cartoons.
Scrambling back to his feet, Luke rushed forward passing the felled teen. Sliding under the dining table, Luke came up to his feet before spinning around and landing in his usual seat beside Heidi.
"Mornin' Heidi, hope you're feeling fully charged together." He said with a playful tone knowing she'd appreciate the pun.
"If you don't mind Ryan, could you pass the syrup." Luke asked knowing full well that Ryan was still likely seeing spots.
Ryan sat down next to Allison, two seats down from Luke. Going into Allison's pocket on her jacket, he pulled out her sunglasses. "Hope you don't mind" he asked, sheepishly. Putting them onto his face, they didn't match his facial structure, but they did keep him from having a migraine. "Rough morning" He said, rubbing his head. He waved to his parents - sitting at the edge of the table.
Luke asked him for the syrup and Ryan grabbed the bottle and poured syrup onto his own pancakes, before sliding it down the table. Every fiber in his being wished he could've made the bottle explode - but alas, today was not the day that would be possible.
Chuckling at the ridiculous glasses, Luke thanked Ryan as the other teen reluctantly passed the syrup over. To be honest Luke had half expected it to be thrown at him but the timing wasn't in Ryan's favour as a hush fell over the room.
"Good morning everyone." The voice of Robert Drake rang out over the group of twenty five students. It was by far one of the smallest classes that Drake had seen outside of the original five. But alas, times were different now that Xavier was gone.
"I hope everyone's having a good morning so far, I'd hate for anyone to start the new semester on the wrong foot." He said as he continuing speaking while taking a chair at the head of the very large table. "I'm hoping this year will be as good for you as it is for me. I get the wonderful experience of seeing all of you learn, train and grow together as both friends and family. While we might be a bit of an unconventional school, I guarantee you that everyone here knows their subject matter and probably a bit more." He said with a small pause as a smile crossed his lips.
"I'd like to think our in field experience is a bit more rigorous than most." He said as some of the teachers and students chuckled. Having been a student under both Xavier and Drake, Luke could honestly say he missed Xavier. Where Drake was charming and surprisingly warm, Xavier had been inspirational and wise. But alas, things at the Institute had changed.
"And lastly," Drake's voice brought Luke's attention back to the present. "To those of you among us who are new. It's very 'ice to meet you." Drake to a combination of groans and cheers.