Alfred encounters an emotionally distraught and twelve year-old Bruce Wayne in the kitchen in the middle of the night. What could be wrong with the boy who watched his parents murdered in front of him? Vengeance or Love?
Bobby Drake and Emma Frost talk sexuality and power on the left coast.
To establish law and order during the holiday of shenanigans and monkey shines, the following list of rules was made and likely disobeyed. Promptly.
Someone at some point of time at Xavier's thought it would be a good idea to have a list of rules for the common area of the kitchen. At some point, this was phased out due to an ever changing roster. This was a collaboration ("collabo"!) with an old friend. Also, #22b forever.
Tales of the origins of relationships. Part 5: Wolverine gives Jubilee a sex talk while patching up Hannah Bass's house. Part 4: Pie & Pervs: Scott and Bobby talk about women and terrible apple pie. Part 3: Perv. Jean listens to Bobby's confession about what happened with Lorna Dane. Part 2: Perv. Jubilee and Bobby meet for the first time.
Bobby Drake (Iceman) writes an essay for class on why he is different. This is another old story; written for an old friend.
Klaus McQueen and Lucille "Lucky" Floyd are life long best friends and reporting team from a Los Angeles paper sent to D.C. to uncover the truth about mutant hate groups and what is really keeping evolution back.
Hank McCoy (Beast) tells the story of his first lover at the first poker game at Xavier's (featuring the original X-Men). (Revised for polish.)
After graduating university, John Darling is sent to New York by his father to grow up. Instead, he gets distracted by the barmaid at a speak easy named Polly Pen.
There are traditions with the X-Men, though the roster may change from time to time. Here is a snapshot of one such time, immortalized in rules. The last in the "Xavier Rules" trilogy.
In 18th century Paris, Desire asks Despair to return a gift. (John Adams and Benjamin Franklin also appear.)
Bobby's Drake and Hank McCoy (Beast & Iceman) go on wacky astral plane adventures in the head of an ex-girlfriend the night before her wedding day. Part 9: Andy Warhol, black swans, and the red rooster feather. Also, what is the coolest job for a parent of a superhero?
When Leda Murogov created femme fatale Lilah Morgan, there were risks she didn't factor in. Now dead and serving as a liaison for the senior partners, she goes over where she went wrong.
When a new woman of rock and roll comes out with a "secret" identity, Jerrica starts answering some of the hard questions she has been avoiding for the past three years of her life. (Originally posted as author Needles N. Pins because...as I said on that profile, I love secret identities. Also, there needs to be a Genre called "Glamor!")