Brooke Wyngarde | Red Rook (
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Something Wicked This Way Comes
“I can’t believe I’m actually doing this,” Brooke Wyngarde muttered to herself as she stared at the thick, artistically wrought iron gates that separated the Xavier Mansion from the world around it. “I just…I can’t.” But here she was, sitting outside the Mansion for the last fifteen minutes, working up her nerves to make this next step. Her father had temporarily returned home to England to work on some stuff, and Brooke found that she desperately needed to be around her own kind – and not necessarily the Hellfire Club, even if she was the Red Rook now.
Besides, she needed to learn more about her powers and how to utilize them, and the Xavier Institute…well, that was essentially the Yale or the Harvard of mutant education, weren’t they? Besides, it’s not as though she was here to befriend anyone or, god forbid, join the X-Men. She was just making herself the best possible mutant that she could be - and maybe she'd find some allies on the way.
After all, if I’m going to be queen one day…
Pursing her lips, Brooke let herself out of the car and smoothed down her Nanette Lepore skirt. She let herself through the gates and walked down the pathway towards the front door, her heart beating wildly with each step. She had never really dealt with the X-Men very much before, but her father had been one of Emma Frost’s Hellions, and her mother had never really been too fond of the X-Men. She didn’t know whether or not to expect a welcome wagon, or the Danger Room attacking her somehow.
She was visibly relieved when she reached the front door. After a moment’s hesitation, Brooke finally reached up and rang the doorbell.
Here goes nothing.
Besides, she needed to learn more about her powers and how to utilize them, and the Xavier Institute…well, that was essentially the Yale or the Harvard of mutant education, weren’t they? Besides, it’s not as though she was here to befriend anyone or, god forbid, join the X-Men. She was just making herself the best possible mutant that she could be - and maybe she'd find some allies on the way.
After all, if I’m going to be queen one day…
Pursing her lips, Brooke let herself out of the car and smoothed down her Nanette Lepore skirt. She let herself through the gates and walked down the pathway towards the front door, her heart beating wildly with each step. She had never really dealt with the X-Men very much before, but her father had been one of Emma Frost’s Hellions, and her mother had never really been too fond of the X-Men. She didn’t know whether or not to expect a welcome wagon, or the Danger Room attacking her somehow.
She was visibly relieved when she reached the front door. After a moment’s hesitation, Brooke finally reached up and rang the doorbell.
Here goes nothing.
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"Sorry guys. We gotta guest," David says. "I'm gonna check it out. We can finish up later."
And so the youngest Logan boy is on his way to see who is there. He pokes his head out the door and ignores the fact he cam hear her heart thumping really loudly. Not nice to point stuff like that out.
"Hi. How can I help you?"
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"Hi," she said, extending one perfectly manicured hand towards David. "I'm Brooke Wyngarde." She paused then, wondering what, exactly, she was going to say. "I'm actually looking for a full-grown X-Man. An adult. A teacher, or something. But preferably not a hairy, smelly, beer-swilling little one with claws."
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"David Roberts, full time student and the guy who is going to show you to a teacher," he says dryly giving her hand a slight but firm shake. She should count herself lucky hadn't had pizza yet. He likes them covered in meat and grease.
"Guess that means you don't want me to get Logan for ya." He likes to pull out the Dad card a little later on for new people.
"Ms Sage or Mrs Ramsey should be able to help with whatever you need."
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"Considering who I am, I figure he'd be likely to attack first, and ask questions after I'm beheaded," Brooke coolly replied. "Ms. Sage." Brooke narrowed her eyes. "You mean Tessa?" Brooke pursed her lips. How would that go over, given both Sage's history with the Hellfire Club, and Brooke's own?
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"And yeah.... I'm guessing you might want Mrs Ramsey then." Because personally he thinks it's smarter to put this chick in the same room as a telepath so that's why he's going to lead her to Rachel's office. He's a sneaky guy.
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That was not at all a name that Brooke was familiar with. She went over the mental checklist of teachers who she knew worked at the school.
No Mrs. Ramsey.
New recruit?
"Sure..." Brooke replied, slowly. Besides, the person was a Mrs. That meant there was some measure of authority, right?
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"Cool. She's nice," he says with a zen-like nod. And no one can pull anything on Rachel or his Dad. He's not going to say that though.
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She really didn't get devious off of him, so she knew that he wasn't leading her to the danger room.
"I need all the nice I can get," Brooke stated. She turned to the right and saw a picture of the original five X-Men flanking Professor X. She rolled her eyes. Their costumes had been so dorky, even for back then. "So, what do you do?"
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"By the way do you want a breather before you meet her?" Okay he can try being nice. "Your heart was pounding like a hammer."
His senses are just that good. He also isn't a total ass. He's about to throw her to the wolves so to speak. At least it might feel that way to her.
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Rachel will not be amused but she's pretty enough that age doesn't matter. He'll never say that around her or think it.
"Trust me. She's here on her own merits. She's good and occasionally scary."
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"She can be pretty nice considering the trouble me and my sister get into. When my brother drops in Mr Summers tends to call us the 'little hell beasts'.... We are't that bad."
Just one car getting ruined and you're marked for life apparently. He stops at the door and gives in a firm knock. "Mrs Ramsey? We have a guest who wants to speak with someone at the school."
He flashes Brooke a somewhat charming smile. "Good luck Miss Wyngarde."
And he quickly retreats to avoid bursting out laughing again.
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"Come in," she beckoned absently.
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Brooke stepped in, a bright, sunny smile gracing her pretty face.
The smile fell as soon as she saw the redhead behind the desk.
"Oh crap." The words were out of her mouth before she could stop herself.
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"Miss Wyngarde, to what do we owe the pleasure of your visit?" The papers settled into neat piles and stopped fluttering around. The door shut behind Brooke.
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It's amazing what a telepath could pick from other people hearing something. "As for honing your powers, the instructor for that would most likely be me. Unless you would prefer a different mentalist."
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...She'd probably heard that too.
"I just wasn't sure how he would react to a bonafide member of the Hellfire Club arriving on the school's doorstep," Brooke replied. "Besides, I understand that this would need to be brought up in front of a panel before anything was decided, given my family's history with your institution." That's right, Brooke. Try to sound as smart and together as humanly possible. "Besides, as for honing my powers...well. You were the Phoenix." Which, in this case, was a positive.
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"Speaking of the Hellfire Club and membership, you will not be allowed to recruit for said club on the grounds of the school," Rachel clarified before it came an issue. She leaned forward and laced her fingers together as she placed her hands on top of her desk. A faint outline of the Phoenix appeared around her left eye. "And I will be again."
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That was less easy. The Phoenix was a scary, scary thing. Brooke had heard so many horror stories about it.
"Yes. Well. I suppose that would be expected."
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"Now, will you be staying on campus or making the hour commute from New York to be here on a daily basis?"
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"It's moments like this where I wish I was a teleporter," Brooke said lightly. "Although I don't imagine that would be good for your skin. Or flying, for that matter, though that would also be hell on your hair." She smiled graciously. "I'm sure you can relate to that. If possible, I'd like to go back and forth. Stay here doing the week, go home during the weekends...that sort of thing. I mean, if that would be alright with the staff here."
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"That would be acceptable," she said diplomatically because what came next would probably be harder for the girl to swallow. "While here, you will be under the same expectations as any student. No personal domestic workers unless you want them to work for everyone. Including some of your instructors who you aren't very fond of."
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Because, really, with a mansion this big, why wouldn't there be domestics?
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