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Going "Home" Again
Sean had never been crazy about planes. Then again he'd never been crazy about heights period. He probably would have driven if it were more practical. Frankly he was glad to finally be on solid ground again. He had to admit he had some butterflies in his stomach after being gone for so long from the institute. Not the X-Man part, that had to be done as far as he was concerned. The part about seeing all the familiar faces he hadn't seen in..sheesh, how many years had it been? Eh, no point in ruminating. He made his way, trying not to get impatient at the disembarking line.
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Still. Getting to see Irish again?
Worth it.
She checked her watch. Shouldn't be much longer.
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"Rose?" He asked tentatively. "Is that you?"
She certainly looked like Rose, but more..mature.
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"Last time I checked, it was," she said. "You're looking good, Irish."
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She brought up her arms for a hug. "C'mhere."
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"It's really good to see you again, Rose."
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"You too," she told him. "School ain't been the same without ya."
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She frowned, ever so slightly. "Still feels like we're waitin' for the other shoe to drop."
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Her statement made him quiet. "You want to talk away from the crowd?"
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Later
"So what're ya hungry for?" Rose asked Sean. Benefits of being full-fledged X-Men meant more kitchen access than just the student cafeteria. "I can still do pretty mean omelet."
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Between the baking of what looked like a metric tonne of cookies and the music that was blaring pretty loud- Dio, at the moment, she didn't immediately notice anyone coming into the kitchen.
"Like a rainbow ... like a rainbow in the daaaaaaaaaark!" Kayla sang as she made two devil's horns with her hands for a moment before using them to pull out another tray of cookies.
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"This is Kayla?" He ventured, remembering Rose's description of the metal-loving woman.
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"Ya call that noise music, Shake 'n' Bake?"
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Kayla went over and turned down the music slightly, cognizant of Rose's super-hearing. "I don't know what you're talking about. This is super awesome music. And objectively, very melodic material."
"Introductions are in order." She extended her hand towards Sean. "Kayla Emily Connors, also known as Shockwave of the X-Men."
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"Aka Irish," she said, giving Sean a playful arm punch. "Aka the guy I chased fer six hours."
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"Nice to meet you, and yes, finally. Someone who can appreciate some quality metal. Unlike certain people I can think of ..." She looked towards Rose.
"Next time you come in here, I'm putting on Slayer. At minimum." Kayla teased with a grin. "Or some death metal." It was mostly a tease, because while she did have a healthy repect for Slayer, she didn't tend to really dig truly hardcore metal. She liked metal singers- Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford, Dio, far more than vocalists who simply growled or grunted.
"Oh, I've heard stories of the legendary ~six hour chase~. You must be a helluva quarry if you held out against Rose that long."
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"Not fast enough, Irish," she teased.
"Shake 'n' Bake here is a great cook. She can make vegetables almost edible."
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One nice thing about the Xavier Institute is that they seemed to have the budget to buy the better things too. She was pretty sure she had better ingredients to work with than a lot of restaurants, never mind school catering operations.
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