Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 10:32:39 +1000
From: thothboi@hotmail.com
Subject: Weaver X: Chapter 9

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This is a work of Gay fiction, containing adult
situations between consenting males.  If you are under
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otherwise, I hope you enjoy.



Weaver X:

Chapter 9.


Alex sagged behind a rock, panting.  That
massive....thing, robot, whatever...it had come out of
nowhere.  He took a quick breath and peered over the top
of the rock, the robot was busy dealing with Storm and
Colossus for the moment.  Rogue skidded to a  halt beside
him.  She too had to undergo extensive training, well, in
her case, retraining.  Alex's healing had done more than
allow her to contain her draining  ability, she could
now, with a little difficulty, hold on to another
mutant's powers for a day or two.

"Here."  Alex held out his hand and winced as she lightly
tapped his powers.  "Let me heal you."  He whispered, she
had a deep gash on her cheek and was moving stiffly.

"You next."  She responded, barely shuddering as the
weave sank into her.  Like few others, it was something
she'd become used to.

Alex shuddered himself as Rogue used the weave on him in
return.  "Thanks.  How the hell do we beat that thing?"

"Beats me."  Rogue muttered, looking over the top of the
rock, ducking as pieces of debris scythed through the
air.  "Somehow we gotta crack that thing's shell."

Alex grinned maniacally and kissed Rogue on the cheek.
"You're a genius."  He straightened up and wove a shield
around himself.

Striding towards the massive robot he watched Colossus
fly over his head, Storm was on her own, throwing
lightning that seemed to have little effect.  Alex seized
his ability and channelled flows of Earth, breaking the
ground under the immense machine, forcing it to pay
attention to its footing.  In quick succession, Alex wove
air and fire, then air and Earth, creating a scything
action aimed at the thing's legs.  The weaves cut part-
way through the leg, and succeeded in gaining the robot's
attention.

The robot lifted a hand and unleashed a sizzling laser
beam that would have fried Alex, had he not woven a
shield, even so, he felt the air around him becoming
uncomfortably hot.  Weaving the sharpest thing he knew
how, Alex wove a gateway in the middle of the robot's
arm.  The edges of an opening gateway were the sharpest
thing in the world, Beast had tested them against
diamonds, and the edges had sliced them neatly in two.
The gateway rotated open, slicing neatly through the
futuristic alloy, severing the thing's arm.

"Storm, now!  The arm!"  Alex felt Rogue weave as she
shouted.  The volume of that shout told Alex what she'd
woven, Rogue's voice was louder than a jet engine next to
your head, the result of a simple weave he'd discovered
when trying to call out over a large crowd.  It wasn't
something for use indoors.

Storm flew backwards and seeing the unprotected innards
of the robot, blasted them with several hundred thousand
volts.  Alex saw Rogue step up beside him from the corner
of his eye and begin to weave.  A half-second later he
grinned and copied the weave, fire and air woven just
so...Rogue glanced over and grinned at him and Alex
couldn't help grinning back, they released their weaves
together, adding their own continuous blasts of
lightning.  An eternity of moments later, the massive
machine began sparking all over and started to sag, Alex
stepped back, letting his weave go, drawing Rogue with
him as the massive robot toppled over.

Alex drew a ragged breath as the robot, and the
battlefield shimmered away, leaving the familiar blues of
the danger room.  "Well that was just the most fun I've
ever had."  He drawled sarcastically as Storm landed.

"You two did well."  She announced, smiling.  "You're
working well in a group."

She continued as she always did after one of these
sessions, Alex tuned her out.  In the three months since
healing Rogue, Alex's life had turned into sleep, eat,
bathe, train, repeat...none of the Professor's dire
predictions had come to pass.  Alex shook his head.
"Sorry Storm, do you mind if I go and change now?"  He
interrupted the team leader.

Storm looked at him gently and smiled.  "Of course, we
can go over the details later.  Good work everyone."  She
walked over to the doors and disappeared into the
changing rooms.

"What's the matter?"  Rogue asked him gently, watching
Colossus follow Storm out of the Danger room.

"Nothing, I'm just getting itchy feet I think."  Alex
responded absently, weaving a gateway to his room.

Rogue frowned as the gateway opened.  "One of these days
you're going to do that and get someone you're not
expecting to be there."  She shook her head.  "You want
to come down to the mall with me later?  I need to get
some clothes, funny how the ones you wear here always
seem to wear out faster."

Alex laughed softly.  "Yeah, seems that way."  He stepped
through the gateway into his room.  "I'll catch you
later."  He smiled at her as he let the gateway close.
Dropping the smile as soon as it was gone, Alex walked
slowly into his bathroom and showered.

It wasn't that he was unhappy precisely, more like
lonely.  He thought as he washed himself.  Rogue had
Bobby, Kitti had Colossus, Peter, whatever...and he
was...alone.  Sighing he reached for his towel and
wrapped it around his waist.  It wasn't like there
weren't gay mutants, or gays who didn't mind mutants,
but...Alex sighed and took out his cigarettes, opening
his window, he wove a chimney of air, to carry the smoke
away.  If he was to smoke in his room, that was the
compromise that Scott had agreed to.  Alex touched a
cigarette to his lips and lit it with a flow of fire.
Inhaling raggedly he stared vacantly out at the mansion's
grounds.  No-one wanted to be alone.



***



Alex woke and quickly turned off his alarm.  Rolling
over, he picked up his clothes and wove a small orb of
blue-white light, it provided just enough light to see
by, and not enough to be noticed coming from under the
door.  Dressing quickly he snatched the bag of clothes
he'd packed earlier that night and swung it onto his
shoulder.

Days of thinking and another week of planning was all the
time it had taken him to arrive at one simple conclusion,
as much as he had grown to love the mansion and respect
his teachers, it was time to go out into the world, at
least for a while.

Weaving silence and invisibility shields, he knotted them
off and added another, more complicated weave of the
fifth element he'd taken to calling life, since it was
necessary when dealing with all living things.  The last
weave was one he'd discovered in the course of his
training.  It prevented a Telepath from entering his
thoughts, or even being able to sense him at all.  With a
silent apology to the Professor, he set the ward, and
slid out of his window on a bridge woven from air.

Touching the ground, he ran silently towards the woods,
keeping an eye out for Logan, who patrolled the grounds
most nights against intruders, and students sneaking out.
Entering the woods, he slid further into the darkness
under the leafy boughs until at last all sign of the
mansion was obscured.  Weaving briskly, he opened a
gateway to the other side of the world and stepped
through, letting it close behind him.  Silence and
invisibility wards may have been effective against the
majority of people at the mansion, Logan, however, could
sniff anyone out, if he could find the trail, one that
ended abruptly and started again on the other side of the
world would have to be out of his league though.

Shaking his head as heat hit him like an avalanche, Alex
examined sand dunes for any sign of human life.  There
was none, as he'd expected.  He'd travelled to the
Simpson Desert in the Australian outback, a location so
inimical to human life, that he was almost totally
guaranteed no-one would be there to witness his bizarre
entrance.

Alex quickly stripped off his dark outer layer of
clothing, revealing light coloured shorts and a long
sleeved t-shirt.  He'd lived in Australia long enough to
know that light colours reflected heat and although long
sleeved clothes were annoying in the least, severe enough
sunburn could kill.  Stuffing his clothes into his bag,
he wandered aimlessly down a sand dune.  It didn't really
matter where he was going, not here anyway, he was just
killing time.

Alex wiped his forehead, pushing sweat aside, regretting
not bringing a hat, but he'd never worn one, even when
living in Australia.  Looking around at the base of the
nearest sand dune, he channelled flows of air and earth,
scooping out a large chunk of the sand, while supporting
the rest.  At least that was the idea, cursing, Alex ran
as the sand dune, always precarious collapsed and roared
down towards him.  Instinct flared as Alex ran and he
wove a complex tapestry of earth, air and fire.  The
hissing sound of oncoming sand halted, replaced by
burning heat and an acrid smell.

Surprised, Alex turned to see the area behind him had
melted into a solid mass of glass covering the once
moving sands.  Startled, Alex staggered back, as much
from surprise as from the incredible heat. Staring for a
moment, he barked a rough laugh, weaving the complex
weave once more with purpose, after a few moments he
stepped back, regarded his work and smiled.

Alex looked down at his wrist, his thoughts interrupted
by his watch alarm beeping, it was time.  Smiling, Alex
wove a gateway, and stepped through the opening into an
alleyway, glancing back at the statue of the Professor in
glass glinting in the Australian desert, Alex smiled and
let the gateway close.



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