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[Spoiler] Charles/Logan, Raven, Raven brings Logan back to the mansion
anonymous
May 25 2014, 00:41:25 UTC
After fishing him from the lake, Raven brings Logan back to Charles because she still loves her brother and she knows just how much Charles has grown to care about Logan.
Re: [Spoiler] Charles/Logan, Raven, Raven brings Logan back to the mansion
anonymous
May 30 2014, 17:52:04 UTC
I'm working on something where Logan brings Raven back when she's injured a few years after they've started working together. I can link that here when I get around to posting something, if it's RTYI?
Fill: The Consequence of Faith (PG) 1/2nevcolleilJuly 25 2014, 21:09:51 UTC
"Everything that happens from this point on is up to you..." Charles said it, but until she was standing there - holding that gun on the President - and no sudden migraine or creeping sense of wrong forced her to lower her hand, Raven wasn't sure she believed it.
She's on a boat, wearing William Stryker's face, when the high of her brother's trust in her - which she had figured was long gone - begins to wear off, and the dark side of what Charles has placed on her finally starts to sink in. If Raven, and Raven alone, is responsible for her actions, then no one else can shoulder the blame for them either.
If what she does hurts Charles, she hurts Charles. She can't hide behind Erik; she can't pass her choices off onto anyone. So if Raven chooses wrong...
"I have faith in them," Charles had let her hear him say, and she had felt how much he meant it. But could he hold onto that faith forever? Raven knows the answer is no - no, he couldn't. Nobody can; especially not after falling as far as Charles seems to have fallen since Raven
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Fill: The Consequence of Faith 2/2nevcolleilJuly 25 2014, 21:11:23 UTC
Raven lets herself into the mansion when no one answers her knocks at the front door. She might have gotten irritated at the lack of response ('Really, Charles?' she thinks. 'I grew up here, too, remember? A locked door's not gonna stop me.') but when Charles doesn't even respond to her screaming, inside her head, 'I BROUGHT YOU A PRESENT!' Raven knows that something is up
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She's on a boat, wearing William Stryker's face, when the high of her brother's trust in her - which she had figured was long gone - begins to wear off, and the dark side of what Charles has placed on her finally starts to sink in. If Raven, and Raven alone, is responsible for her actions, then no one else can shoulder the blame for them either.
If what she does hurts Charles, she hurts Charles. She can't hide behind Erik; she can't pass her choices off onto anyone. So if Raven chooses wrong...
"I have faith in them," Charles had let her hear him say, and she had felt how much he meant it. But could he hold onto that faith forever? Raven knows the answer is no - no, he couldn't. Nobody can; especially not after falling as far as Charles seems to have fallen since Raven ( ... )
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My journal: http://nevcolleil.livejournal.com/373937.html
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