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rachel-martin64.livejournal.com) wrote in
crack_van2005-11-12 07:17 pm
Entry tags:
Pasts Imperfect, by Juliebmr (G)
Fandom: X-Men Comicverse
Pairing: Gen. Scott/Jean, Logan, Nick Fury, Alex Summers
Author on LJ: Don’t know.
Author Website: Juliebmr
Why this must be read:
Someone anonymously mails Scott a photo of his deceased parents. As a result, Scott begins to seek out information about his mother, whom he barely remembers. The people in the photo look familiar to Logan. Did Wolverine sabotage the Summers’ plane while working for the Weapon X program?
A story about the Summers family that focuses on Scott’s mother for once instead of his father. I like the relationship described between Scott and Jean – she’s such a source of strength to him. And I like this Logan.
“Let it rest, Logan. Scott's going to be a father himself soon; he and his brother have moved on with their lives. What good would it serve to bring it all up again when there's nothing definite to tell him?"
"He has a right to know."
"No, he doesn't."
"At the very least, he's going to know where the plane crashed," Logan stated firmly. "Either you're going to tell him, or I will. And if I tell him, I'll tell him everything."
Pasts Imperfect
Pairing: Gen. Scott/Jean, Logan, Nick Fury, Alex Summers
Author on LJ: Don’t know.
Author Website: Juliebmr
Why this must be read:
Someone anonymously mails Scott a photo of his deceased parents. As a result, Scott begins to seek out information about his mother, whom he barely remembers. The people in the photo look familiar to Logan. Did Wolverine sabotage the Summers’ plane while working for the Weapon X program?
A story about the Summers family that focuses on Scott’s mother for once instead of his father. I like the relationship described between Scott and Jean – she’s such a source of strength to him. And I like this Logan.
“Let it rest, Logan. Scott's going to be a father himself soon; he and his brother have moved on with their lives. What good would it serve to bring it all up again when there's nothing definite to tell him?"
"He has a right to know."
"No, he doesn't."
"At the very least, he's going to know where the plane crashed," Logan stated firmly. "Either you're going to tell him, or I will. And if I tell him, I'll tell him everything."
Pasts Imperfect

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