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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Just barely.
"Cook my own...but I can go off campus to eat, right? I mean, I don't care how far away Asiate or Butter are, but cafeteria food..." Brooke paused, a lightbulb going off in her head. "How many students do we have living here, roughly?"
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"Quite a few. And none of them will be employed by you to do your domestic work."
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"Considering massive non-disclosure agreement needed, the invasive background check because there are young mutants here, and the liability of working in a building that can and does get attacked by Sentinels, aliens, other mutants, and vortices, it's not an idea to pursue. You came here for help, Miss Wyngarde, not to run the place or rearrange as you see fit. You come here, you play by our rules."
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She leaned back in her chair to be more comfortable. "I should point out most students here do not have an idea about your family's background. It's more the adults that are fully aware of it."
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"It's unlocked. Come on in."
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"There's two of everything in your room because we have students double up in the dorms. You'll have someone sharing the room with you. We did have an odd number, but I've just managed to even it up."
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Then Rachel's words hit her. She turned back to gape at the flame-haired telepath. "I was really expecting a corner room with a view..."
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"Danielle, I don't remember off-hand, is your room on the ground floor?"
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"Danielle, Brooke will be your new roommate pending her approval by senior staff."
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Danielle tries to remember what she knows about the Hellfire club.
...Then she tries to remember something nice.
"Oh, do you know Miss Sharon, then? Mummy's told such wonderful stories."
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"Miss Wyngarde, my first piece of advice as your advisor: Do not piss off your roommate. A good start is to not be dismissive about a family friend. And your assurances that you never have problems with people might hold more water."
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She frowned. Her roommate was an empath as well - at least, that's what Rachel had seemed to insinuate. That meant that Brooke couldn't just empathize her into submission like she had the girls at Woodbridge-Robillard. Great.
"I'll make it up to her with beauty party at John Barrett. Maybe take some of the other girls from here as well - as well as any of the teachers who may want to chaperone," she added quickly. She was aware that there was no trust lost between herself and Rachel, since there probably hadn't been any trust there to begin with. "See if I can't make nice with my new roommate."