TWENTY SIX ✖ SPAM/TELEPATHY
[(Telepathy) Spam for Jean and Morgana]
[It was frustrating, to lie awake at night and not be able to get to sleep. Actual insomnia and not I really need to finish this paper and therefore can't get to sleep at regular hours lack of sleep was almost a foreign concept to Charles, because while it was true that it wasn't like he'd never had nightmares before, these were worse, more frequent, and couldn't be brushed off as a figment of his imagination, or a memory he'd absorbed from someone else. They'd actually happened, to him, and when he did finally get to sleep, it often wasn't for very long.
Tonight, sleep was being especially evasive, so he read, and tried to find ways to occupy himself and hopefully wear himself down enough that he'd eventually have to go to sleep. But his eyes had started feeling gritty and sore, and the words had started to blur together, so he'd finally crawled into bed, and... couldn't fall asleep.
It was late. Very late, and he couldn't let his mind wander without it starting to dive into territory he really didn't want to confront anymore than he already had, so, as he did every few nights since port had ended, he carefully extended his telepathy to check on people.
He couldn't sense Erik at all, which was to be expected, even though his friend was likely lying awake next door trying to fend off nightmares himself. Charles wanted to help, but he knew Erik would be stubborn about accepting it, or just outright refuse, and he didn't want to fight with him right now. Merlin and Arthur were sleeping, which really made sense, as it was late, and he didn't linger too long in their dreams, enough to try and smooth them out a little instead of taking a turn for the worse. They'd never even realize he'd been there.
Which left Morgana and Jean for tonight, and he carefully reached out to them separately, hoping they were asleep and weren't dreaming.]
[It was frustrating, to lie awake at night and not be able to get to sleep. Actual insomnia and not I really need to finish this paper and therefore can't get to sleep at regular hours lack of sleep was almost a foreign concept to Charles, because while it was true that it wasn't like he'd never had nightmares before, these were worse, more frequent, and couldn't be brushed off as a figment of his imagination, or a memory he'd absorbed from someone else. They'd actually happened, to him, and when he did finally get to sleep, it often wasn't for very long.
Tonight, sleep was being especially evasive, so he read, and tried to find ways to occupy himself and hopefully wear himself down enough that he'd eventually have to go to sleep. But his eyes had started feeling gritty and sore, and the words had started to blur together, so he'd finally crawled into bed, and... couldn't fall asleep.
It was late. Very late, and he couldn't let his mind wander without it starting to dive into territory he really didn't want to confront anymore than he already had, so, as he did every few nights since port had ended, he carefully extended his telepathy to check on people.
He couldn't sense Erik at all, which was to be expected, even though his friend was likely lying awake next door trying to fend off nightmares himself. Charles wanted to help, but he knew Erik would be stubborn about accepting it, or just outright refuse, and he didn't want to fight with him right now. Merlin and Arthur were sleeping, which really made sense, as it was late, and he didn't linger too long in their dreams, enough to try and smooth them out a little instead of taking a turn for the worse. They'd never even realize he'd been there.
Which left Morgana and Jean for tonight, and he carefully reached out to them separately, hoping they were asleep and weren't dreaming.]
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He was exhausted, and the last thing he wanted was to get into an argument about it, to make her feel even worse about what had already happened, and maybe he'd live to regret it, later, because she'd have time to justify her behavior and pretend like she wasn't the same as them, like Erik had done with Shaw, and God, how was he ever supposed to have a serious argument with him again, after what had happened? He didn't want to be fighting the person who'd risked everything so he wouldn't have to be alone, even when he knew there was no hope of them both escaping.
He twisted his hands together in his lap and tried to think of something else, anything, to distract him from the desire to start lecturing. There would be time for that later, maybe Mozenrath would talk to her about it, but he just couldn't bring himself to do it now.]
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She could not keep this up. She was going mad, letting her thoughts chase each other.]
Tell me about the others like you, [she said softly. The other mutants; she wanted to hear about others who were different in their worlds.]
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I have three students back home - Hank, Alex and Sean - and there are a few more I've spent more time around. I've met a few others, but they weren't interested in working with us at the time. Jean, Wanda and St. John are all from versions of my world, as well.
There are much, much more of us out there, but I haven't really had the chance to go out and contact too many others. Hank build a device that amplified my telepathy so I could find other mutants, but it was destroyed and he's still working on building a better one. [And he was looking forward to it, to be able to go out and help all those lonely minds he'd touched the first time he'd used the device.]
What do you want to know about them?
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What can they do?
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Hank has enhanced strength, speed, flexibility and reflexes, and his feet act more like extra hands than anything else. [He hesitates for a moment before continuing, but, well.] He had a bit of an accident shortly before I came here, and so now he's- [Not sure how to explain it, he sends her an image of what Hank looks like now, fuzzy and blue and still wearing glasses.] Anyway. Alex can release blasts of kinetic energy, Sean has a sonic scream he can control the pitch of to help him fly, if given the proper equipment to help him glide, Jean can move objects with her mind [He leaves out mentioning her telepathy, since she'd seemed to want to keep that quiet for now.] Wanda can... Wanda's powers are a bit hard to explain, but basically she can manipulate the probability of things happening. She's described it as chaos magic. And St. John can manipulate fire, as long as an external source has created it.
I've also met another telepath, who isn't as strong as me and can't do some of the same things I can, although she can also turn her body into a nearly invulnerable crystal form, which I obviously can't do, a young woman with dragonfly wings who can spit acid, a teleporter, a young man whose body could adapt to various external stimuli - he could form gills if he put his head under water, for example - a man who could form windstorms on command and another who could absorb and release vast amounts of energy, which also apparently kept him eternally young.
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They can do amazing things, [she murmurs, and looks up at him, tired and thoughtful.] You're proud of them. [Tired, thoughtful, and a little jealous. It isn't his pride she wants, really, not exactly. She wants that feeling of having a family, though. She misses it. Terribly.]
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Before we all came together, most of them didn't even realize there were other people in the world like them, and many of them had very limited control. Now they're all much more confident in themselves and what they can do.
[And, God, had it really almost been ten months since he'd seen them last? Almost over a year since he'd seen Raven, and while there was a selfish part of himself that was glad Erik was here with him (he sincerely doubted ten months at home would have meant spending this much time with his friend, and while he often didn't want him to be here, because the Barge was awful and he didn't want him exposed to things like that last port, it was hard not to be grateful sometimes that he had someone to talk to, when he needed it) and not his students or his sister, well.]
I miss them.
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[Was there anyone left for her to miss? The people she used to consider family were severed from her; Morgause was dead. Even Helios - and, she supposed, Agravaine, he'd never come back - even they were gone. Agravaine, who had loved her and disappointed her again and again. Helios, who had wanted her, and given her the army she needed. They were allies, not friends. She wondered if she'd ever had real friends.
She makes herself smile, before her eyes betray her again.]
They sound wonderful. I wish I could meet them.
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Maybe we could arrange a visit, sometime. [When you graduate. :c]
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The Admiral isn't going to let me leave.