Jean takes the time on the flight back to Paris to check her messages.
She hasn't really been gone that long. It seems like a long time, but she's really only been out of communication with X-Corp for a couple days, and so it seems excessive when she checks her voicemail to find 17 messages, in various degrees of comprehensibility, from Lorna
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Clarice and the others were just kids. They didn't deserve--no one deserves to die like that.
I tried to do it the X-Men way, the X-Corp way. And it didn't matter. It ended the same. Mutants dying. Murdered.
I finally came back home. To the Brotherhood.
Don't try to find me.
It'll end badly.
Rogue
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I'm not trying to hunt you down, but I want to talk to you.
We aren't enemies.
-Jean
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This is the only way we're gonna be able to talk. Through e-mail.
Ain't sure what they're is to say.
I'm where I'm supposed to be. I think
--Anna
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I know I haven't been the most available, but I'm frustrated by the timing of this. I feel like I went out on a limb for you and you're not paying it back very well. But you're an adult, you've made your choice, and frankly I suppose I should have followed my judgment in the first place. I probably let Rachel sway me.
Look, at least -- have you seen Rachel lately? This is a personal question, not businesss.
-Jean
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"I'm not dead," she answered. "Just tell me what's going on. Have you been at X-Corp? What have you been doing. Have you talked to Rachel?"
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