A new student for Xavier's Institute

May 10, 2009 01:06

There's been a radical change in Pietro Maximoff's life, but despite the circumstances that fostered it, he nevertheless feels a sense of optimism. Thanos' assault on Attilan and Maximus' subsequent attack on his daughter were reprehensible, and he will see that Maximus suffers. However... his daughter, the girl he had feared for so much for not ( Read more... )

luna, quicksilver, nightcrawler, rogue, professor x

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p_maximoff May 12 2009, 03:14:04 UTC
His opinion is that Luna should have absolutely no contact with Magneto ever. Period. But as ever, he's trying to heed the lessons learned from his rather painful experience with Dr. Strange many months ago, and be more diligent in separating his opinion from truth.

It's an arduous process for him, and it's written plainly on his face as well as his thoughts.

"He is planning open war on Genosha. Even when I was aiding him there before the catastrophe, I wanted Luna kept as far away from that place as possible. With the way events seem to be unfolding, I have reasonable fear that your X-Men will find themselves on that island once more."

A deep sigh.

"You must not let Luna see Magneto unsupervised." It is perhaps odd that his son is one of the very few who refuses to call him Erik, but rather insists on using his terrorist code name. Perhaps it is not odd at all. "You must not allow her to go off anywhere with him. She is prone to trying to go off on her own adventures, and while that shows an admirably curious spirit, she has been utterly foolish in many of her choices, which have not only included sneaking off with her grandfather, but holding extended conversations with Maximus the Mad as well."

His hands rub down his face.

"I worry for her, Charles. I let my animosity with my ex-wife keep me away too often in her formative years, and her childhood in Attilan has been so isolated and barren that I..."

A deep breath.

"I live in desperate fear that she will turn against me the way I turned against my father."

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