Mirror, Mirror on the Wall

Dec 07, 2011 22:20

Charles stared up at the once welcoming silhouette of the Mansion apprehensively. It had been so many long and harrowing months since he had been here before it, and he was surprised to see it still in tact. He had rather thought the CIA would have destroyed it ( Read more... )

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kpcalmntelepath December 8 2011, 06:58:43 UTC
Charles stared in amazement at the man before him before closing his eyes and lowering his own walls. Opening those pale blues, the telepath smiled brightly, licking his bottom lip in a vague action of concentration.

"You are welcome to peer as well, my friend." Ah, Charles, so naive. Ah well.

Leaning on the armrest of his chair, Charles drew a soft breath before placing his pointer and middle fingers to his temple, eyes locked on the alternate Charles before him. As he steps into the other's mind, he gasps softly.

He had never had free roam in another telepath's memories and thoughts, all neatly tucked away, organized and filed. Though 'looking' around, Charles could see a pile of 'files' strewn about the floor of the space. As if this storage room had been recently ransacked and his double is in the process of filing it all back into order. Running his fingertips over the metaphorical spines of the books of memories before him Charles couldn't help but wonder if this is what his head looked like, though glancing at the tags and notes of each volume, he began to understand who this man was. Though not how he got there.

Withdrawing from his twin's mind, Charles gasped slightly, slumping forward even though the journey hadn't been particularly trying. Soft chuckles erupted from his throat, which melting smoothly into full laughter.

"Brilliant."

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brokenoptimism December 8 2011, 07:10:46 UTC
For his own part, Xavier locked onto the emotions behind Charles thought as much as the similarities in their organizations. It was as though he were revisiting an old friend, welcoming him back with warm and open arms. So much hope still, in spite of everything they had both been through in their younger years, it was the remains of that optimism that had been stripped from him that left him staggered when he pulled away. Had he really been so naive positive of the future he planned to help shape?

The connection was staggering in intensity. Two equally brilliant minds meeting and crossing, twining back and forth like the helices of DNA strands. A nearly perfectly matched pair. A soft sound of surprise mimicked Charles' own gasp as he regarded the other telepath with newly reinforced awe. There was no denying they were one and the same. The only difference a matter of when, not of who.

"Absolutely brilliant." He agreed, his voice hushed with amazement for a moment. Azure hued eyes sparkled with wonder at the impossibility of it all. "This is... astonishing, to say the least."

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kpcalmntelepath December 8 2011, 07:50:40 UTC
"Quite." He breathed, licking his lips once again, bringing the sheen back to those red hues. He was actually slightly surprised by the utter organization of thoughts within the other's mind.

"I never figured a telepathic mind to be so organized, though it makes sense. We always try to distinguish our thoughts from others'." Charles ran his hand through his hair before motioning once again to the chair, "Please sit...Charles." It wasn't that it was his name that made him pause, it was that he was addressing himself.

"Thankfully, the children are out right now, otherwise we may have a lot of explaining to do." His teeth worried the already red bottom lip into scarlet.

Pausing slightly, he let out a huff, "I'm sorry, how rude of me. Tea?" The professor raised his eyebrows in query.

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brokenoptimism December 8 2011, 08:02:45 UTC
"Tea would be lovely." How strange to view his quirks from an outsider's perspective. Xavier barely registered Charles' words more than to respond. His eyes were focused with such intensity on his doubles every move and action. The trace of his tongue over his lips as he put together thoughts. The worry of scarlet lips as a troubling notion crossed his brilliant mind. The still tangible ebb and flow of thoughts within thoughts that he could just brush against with barely an effort. It was marvelous.

"It is refreshing to be able to navigate them without the chaos and shouting inherent in the minds of others. Even Emma Frost's thoughts, though sharp and precise, were no where near as easily navigable as our own, though perhaps intentionally. His tongue brushed over his own lips again and the action drew a soft laugh as he realized what he was doing.

Slowly he moved around from the back of the chair, though he still made no move to sit. Sitting put him at a vulnerability he did not feel comfortable with just now.

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kpcalmntelepath December 8 2011, 22:55:27 UTC
Shifting and leaning forward in his chair, Charles went about preparing his double a nice cuppa, made just right by delicate hands with much practice. Otherwise what sort of gentleman would he be? Setting the cup aside to let the leaves seep for about two minutes and 38 seconds, the young Xavier sat back, regarding what the man across from him said.

"Miss Frost's mind was entirely too reflective and bright with a cold light for my liking." He chuckled before glancing at the tea then back to the Charles in front of him.

"...What happened?" He hadn't pried when he entered his twin's mind, but the general slight disorder of it made him speculate something was amiss. The cautious set of those baby blues, identical to his in nearly every way, as he regarded the suspicious double in front of him had somewhat startled Charles and he wanted, needed, to know more.

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brokenoptimism December 10 2011, 03:15:30 UTC
A softly bitter smile graced Xavier's lips as he watched the tea, rather than his twin. It was hard to face the brightness of his past optimism without some twinge of - what was it? Remorse? Regret? Pity? No. Just a different point in his life. An earlier point, perhaps, less wise to the world, but still him.

"A rude awakening to the way the world truly is." He glanced around the mansion somewhat grimly. "One I fear you are not far from learning yourself." Perhaps he had hit his head and this was all just his minds way of reconciling with his past. It did not feel like a dream. The thoughts and feelings too vividly singular from his own mind to be the creation of a dream.

"Sometimes the world does not quite live up to our hopes, my friend..."

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kpcalmntelepath January 13 2012, 05:00:11 UTC
Charles watched his twin for a moment before taking a small sip of his tea. Setting the cup and saucer down on the small coffee table, he leaned forward in the chair.

A long pause, pregnant with the tension of the younger telepath, finally dissolved with same said telepath's sigh. Straightening his back, he picked the cup up once again, simply holding the delicate china in his equally delicate fingers.

"...I...Am starting to slowly learn this myself." He offered a small smile, "Though I'm sure my hardships at the moment are none to what you must have faced." The young professor was sincere in every action, word and thought, though the latter was closely guarded still, letting through only surface thoughts and feelings.

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brokenoptimism January 14 2012, 22:13:15 UTC
Xavier's thoughts were equally guarded. A general sense of sorrow and regret shielded them thickly, swirling through and around his mind like a fog.

"I am sorry to say I agree... You will have to face many more yet." He wanted badly to lie to himself. To tell him everything would work out exactly as their optimistic minds had hoped for. He had lied to himself for far too long before this. Doing so now seemed, well, pointless.

"Let us find a different topic to discuss, perhaps?" He brought the cup to his lips slowly, taking a long drink of the warm liquid and letting it seep through him.

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