Poor Alex, trying to survive and get out and fend off blow jobs from Gav. -- You mean Adam? ;) But I'm sure if Gav gets out, Alex WOULD have to fend him off *L*
Glad you liked the Remy/Rogue scene. Yet another example of me beating the inner-shipper to submission. Except it didn't quite work. *cough*
*waves* So I skipped this the first few times it came up on one of the groups I'm on (ragin_remy, I think), because well, Scott is boring, right? And Alex? All I remember about Alex is that he was Maddie's Pryor's consort during Inferno... That being said, I'm extremely glad I ignored those ridiculous misgivings and actually started reading
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Bwahahaha! My cunning Summers-takeover plan is working. Tomorrow: the world!
I first started writing Cyclops&Gambit stories upon the realisation that the two of them have never had an argument-- at worst, they just didn't hang around each other and at best, they were friends. I liked the idea of the latter because they're such perfect foils for each other. Also, they're two of my favourite male X-Men. ;) Alex has always seemed to be compared to Scott and found watnng; in this story, I just gave him the mother of all middle-child syndromes. And Adam (who is actually, the X-treme, a long forgotten possible-Summers from the late 90's), is pretty much a blank slate in terms of canon so I could have fun with him
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Poor Alex, trying to survive and get out and fend off blow jobs from Gav. (Hee)
And how much did I love the Rogue/Remy scene? I just, little hearts everywhere!
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-- You mean Adam? ;) But I'm sure if Gav gets out, Alex WOULD have to fend him off *L*
Glad you liked the Remy/Rogue scene. Yet another example of me beating the inner-shipper to submission. Except it didn't quite work. *cough*
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Aww, dammit! Yes. Adam. I thought I'd screwed that up, but then I got busy and couldn't go back and check.
Sorry.
Hee, I love the inner-shipper, she should always come out and play!
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I first started writing Cyclops&Gambit stories upon the realisation that the two of them have never had an argument-- at worst, they just didn't hang around each other and at best, they were friends. I liked the idea of the latter because they're such perfect foils for each other. Also, they're two of my favourite male X-Men. ;) Alex has always seemed to be compared to Scott and found watnng; in this story, I just gave him the mother of all middle-child syndromes. And Adam (who is actually, the X-treme, a long forgotten possible-Summers from the late 90's), is pretty much a blank slate in terms of canon so I could have fun with him ( ... )
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