
Location: Seance Room, Kingston-Gray House, New Orleans > Island M
Skills: Teleportation
Skills: Teleportation
They appeared atop a massive statue, almost equal in size if not larger than the Statue of Liberty. It was difficult to see the one beneath them, but the others that littered the sandy shores of this lush island were easily seen. Cryptid-like monsters decorated the landscape, all equally as large as the one they now rested on. Behind them was an elaborate Palace structure, an aura of mystery radiating around the entire island.
Max gazed out over the ocean, staring at the waves as light glittered across the sea like diamonds. The sun was hot, but the breeze from up top made it all feel better. He hadn't turned to look at Sabine just yet, more lost in a memory than anything. ”You know something? When I was about…well your age actually, I saw someone I cared deeply about almost get hurt. I got so emotional my powers went haywire and I ripped open a rift between dimensions and took us both riiiight over there.” Max pointed towards a spot roughly 300 feet away from shore out into the ocean. ”I hadn't meant to, in hindsight I never meant half of what I did. All I ever wanted to do was help, but sometimes the dice don't roll in our favour.” He turned to look over at Sabine with a smile in equal measures friendly and concerned. As if she were his own child.
Sabine had been equal measures concerned and afraid to have a conversation with Max. She fully expected all of them to hate her immediately, throw her out of their home and never want to be near her again. So when Max wanted to talk, instead she tentatively agreed. And soon they were here, in a beautiful landscape with a cool breeze. Sabine wanted to take it all in, but knew there had to be a talk first.
Max shared and Sabine felt seen, briefly. Their experiences were different. She was sure Max didn’t nearly kill his loved one like she nearly did. Still, she knew he was coming from a place of understanding, of care, and of love. She finally met his eyes and could see him looking at her, really looking at her, and she felt a well of emotion drive up her throat. She wanted nothing more than to break down, but swallowed it. ”I swear…I didn’t mean to hurt him. Or you all by extension.” Her voice wavered and wabbled.
”I know. If anyone in that household understands that it's me most of all. We never mean to hurt the ones closest to us, but it tends to happen. Never by choice, or…not always by choice. No Ms. Bassard if I had felt any inkling of ill intention back there then we'd be having a very different conversation right now.” Max could see how much she was holding back. He was never very good at that. Erik had once told him he needed to be better at it, to stop allowing his emotions to dictate his powers. His mentors had all been very unlikely people, but each one taught a valuable lesson. ”Did you know the first time I tried helping my friends, I had accidentally set an entire warehouse on fire?”
Sabine let out a breath that turned into a laugh. ”That sounds like Danni.” She smiled remembering him and how sweet he was that, even though she unintentionally hurt his father, still fought for her. ”I’m trying to be better. Trying to be better than the labels everyone puts on me, even myself. I don’t know if you heard about Arcade but I thought I was helping him too. And he confessed his crimes and is serving his sentence, but I also didn’t give him much of a choice even though I thought I had. Maybe I can’t do more than hurt people, even with the best of intentions and practice.”
Max raised an eyebrow at Sabine. ”Now that simply isn't true and you know that deep down. Even if you won't let yourself see it yet. Now call me old fashioned or whatever you kids say these days, but have you ever heard of Rogue? She was a brilliant mutant who fought underneath the name of Xavier. Her powers were complicated and tended to hurt those around her. But that didn't stop her from doing good. It took practice, yes, but also knowing when to ask for help. Or when to stop. I'm not one to emulate Emma Frost but she too is a powerful telepath who…in her own way, does good for mutant kind. Her and I may not always agree on the methods but that doesn't change anything. You, Ms. Bassard, can do incredible good without hurting others. But you're still young and figuring yourself out. A telepath should know their own mind and heart before entering another's.”
Max debated for a moment, as silence clung to the air and he let Sabine attempt to soak in the words he was speaking. Before looking slightly offset from her gaze. ”Do you know why we have such a harsh view on telepaths? Why Dorian wears what he does and Casper and James are weary of them?” He figured based on her previous reaction she'd known of it, but perhaps she never got details. Dorian and Danni weren't the best at giving those out and not for lack of trying..
”After what happened with Arcade, Dorian wanted to speak to me and was wearing the necklace. I’ll admit, seeing it and knowing he brought it with him to talk to me hurt, but I understood. But no, he never went into full detail on why he does or why you all don’t trust telepeaths.”
Max clicked his tongue before letting out a sigh. ”Yeah I figured. Though he'd probably not have all the pieces anyways. As parents we try to shield our children from the darker parts of the world. We don't want them to see all the hurt and anguish as much because they still have the freedom to live unconcerned. It's why we made the French Quarter the way that it is now. Every inch of it down to the last detail. But that's for another time. You see, back when we were younger, we had many run-ins with telepaths and telepathic type abilities. We quite literally witness the entire world get rewritten, entire personalities changed at the whim of a singular person. James was affected most of all. That was the beginning. From that point forward he became almost like a beacon to telepathic disruptions. Constantly having his own will taken away from him by telepaths. One almost caused him to kill Casper, it was…a dark time for us all. When you feel that tug inside your mind…you feel the touch of someone else moving around and changing you on a fundamental level? It leaves a scar, it's not visible and most won't understand it, but it's there. And James for all his happy go lucky self that he is, he has the most scars of us all. So you can imagine he won't be so pleased once we head back, given that the one person who did get harmed…was his husband. It'll take time for them to bounce back. Things like that tend to linger around you for a while.”
Max locked eyes with Sabine once more. ”I gave that sword to Dorian not just for fear of telepaths, but as a way to protect himself. He travels into the Astral every time he uses his ability. That place is lousy with telepathic action and a single stray or miscalculated attack could harm him or lock him out from us. What's more you're at a school full of super powered teens with the ability to control their emotions no better than they can control their powers. There's bound to be an accident and I intend to keep my boy safe.”
Sabine bit her tongue, not feeling like speaking on parental abilities since her own were so terrible at it. She honestly didn’t blame any of them for not trusting telepaths, considering the harm that was done. Especially James. She royally fucked this one up.
Still, she could recognize their experiences and their defense, especially for their own children, but what of her? Their’s wasn’t an opinion that was so unique. Plenty of people hated telepaths, for good reason or not. ”When I was younger a teacher suspected I altered a classmate’s memory causing her to have a seizure. Well, she didn’t accuse me outright of having telepathic abilities, but she strongly suspected and asked my dad, who denied it. But afterwards he chastised me anyway and my stepmother, the monster that she is, used that to get us to move to the U.S. and away from it all, away from where we buried my mom.” This was the first person she told this to. But somehow, she felt Max would understand better than the others. What was one more trauma dump?
”Ever since then they never trusted me. Always second guessing if a decision they made was theirs or if I was somehow getting them. My stepmother blamed her high shopping sprees on me even though I never touched her mind. And then I went to Avenger’s Academy and I thought it would be better and in my first week I felt casted out and untrusted, by students and staff. My point is, I get it. If I was you or James or Casper or Ben I wouldn’t trust telepaths as far as I could throw them, magically or not, but we also deal with a slew of issues. That’s no excuse to cause harm to people and I am not advocating for understanding, but perhaps a conversation is in order. I don’t mind waiting, I am sure time is needed for everyone.”
Max simply asked one question, although he figured he already knew the answer to this one. ”Are your parents flatsca- I mean, non mutants?”
”My father isn’t but I believe my mother was. I think she had the same powers as me, but I do not know for sure. My father….doesn’t like talking about her.”
”The world can seem incredibly small when the people around us are so vastly different. Would that Genosha still stood so that children like you could've been raised around more…understanding people. But trust me im no stranger to what youre talking about. Sure it's telepaths today, but before that it was mutants, before that the homosexuels, jews, the list goes on. The world cannot stand to understand things that are different so they cast a label on it and make it into something to fear. I…well, when I was still in high school, my own parents called an antimutant terrorist group on me. They tried to get me killed as soon as they discovered I had powers. I ran and hid for years, I was so afraid to be myself, to use my powers. I wished I was normal. But normal isn't what saved countless lives, it never has been. I'm sorry for all of the discrimination you've already had to face at such a young age. That alone can damage how you view yourself. But don't let those ghosts of your past haunt you now. Don't let the words of others define who you are. And from what I witnessed today, you are a remarkable young lady who simply wants to do what's right and help those who need it. You just need to practice on what you can do and find a way to help that gives all parties piece of mind. You mentioned this Arcade kid, how you wish you could've done it differently. That alone is a start, but now you must figure out how you would've done it differently.”
Sabine thought for a moment, mentally chastising herself for telling a gay man how hard she had it. No, they both suffered. One doesn’t take away from the other. ”I guess I would have given him a choice, helped him remember who he was rather than implant fake memories or alter them. Highlight his choices and let him come to terms with what he wants, good or bad. He would still face his crimes, but he would be allowed the option to change for himself. I would still use my powers to save someone else if needed, but in the situation with Arcade, everyone wanted him dead and I don’t blame them, but that’s not how things would have been healed. He needed to face the consequences.”
”So then why is it your believe he gets a choice to be good or bad when you yourself have labeled your powers as something that can only cause harm? That doesn't seem very fair to you now does it? I believe you need to allow yourself that choice as well.”
Sabine knew he was right, but something in her teenage mind told her to never fully agree with an adult, lest they think they were right. ”You sound like Dr. Whitehall.” She chuckled slightly. ”Maybe you’re right. So, what should I do next then? I feel like over-apologizing won’t help and I don’t want to make things worse.”
”I'll have a talk with James and the rest when we get back. I'll see about creating a secondary house for the night that you all can stay in if it helps things with those two. I'd hate for you to be the only one going back to a hotel tonight. As for what you should do, well…I truly have no idea kid. Apologize of course, then let me speak to them and try to explain what happened. If James can forgive me for abandoning him and joking a league of evil mutants then I think he may be able to eventually see past this.”
Sabine nodded. She knew it would take some time and effort for things to be mended, but for the first time in a bit she felt a little bit of hope. ”That sounds like a plan. I wouldn’t mind going back though if that’s what everyone felt was best. I have a feeling Leah would come with me if need be. But of course I’ll do what I have to. No, what I need to.” She looked back into Max’s eyes, fully now. ”Thank you.” She reached out, intending to give him a hug, but stopped herself. They probably were not there yet, considering. But he helped her a lot.
Max rolls his eyes and pulled Sabine in for a hug. ”We are definitely a hugging family.” He said as he held onto her for a moment until she felt it was right to let go. When he pulled away he looked at Sabine with a look of concern once more. ”Something is seriously wrong with Leah, she's never had a milkshake. How do you make it this many years into your life and never have a milkshake?” Max joked, trying to break anything possible tension that may have even lingered.
Sabine fully laughed now, tension seeping away from her. ”Oh don’t get me started on her. I had to introduce her to so many different things, it’s bonkers. She’s trying though, bless her, but sometimes it is like talking to a literal rock. I heard you were pretty good with fashion, any chance you could tackle that sandpaper head of hers?”
”I bend reality to my whim, I think I can sprinkle a little magic towards it to help with that tangled mess a bit.” Max said as he stood up, stretching a bit. ”Ready?”
Sabine quickly followed suit, taking one deep breath in and out, clearing her head and reminding herself that she was worthy of goodness and love, and nodded. ”Ready.”
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