[ She silently muddles through what the Professor’s said and she works on getting the bike into the back of the van with his help.
Logan. Sent back. Fifty years. To the Professor’s time?
Rogue doesn’t have a clue about what she’d been being brought back to in her world, doesn’t realize they were going to ask her to use her powers to take Kitty’s and then take over keeping Logan in the past. Wouldn’t even know that that’s something Kitty could do.
But the man in front of her seems to think that what she’s said is enough to link her to the Logan he knows, and, frankly, she’s having enough trouble wrapping her mind around the time travel portion without jumping into trying to understand the multiverse too. So she’ll take it.
Once she’s settled in the passenger seat, seatbelt clicked into place — that sudden stop in Logan’s pickup when she’d been 17 and he’d been thrown through the windshield had stuck with her — she thinks maybe it’s worth asking more about. But he beats her to it with a question. ]
Oh. Right. [ It’s been so long since she’s had a real conversation, the one about leasing the motorcycle aside, that offering her name hadn’t even occurred to her. ] Rogue. I go by Rogue. Been awhile since anyone’s cared what my name is.
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Logan. Sent back. Fifty years. To the Professor’s time?
Rogue doesn’t have a clue about what she’d been being brought back to in her world, doesn’t realize they were going to ask her to use her powers to take Kitty’s and then take over keeping Logan in the past. Wouldn’t even know that that’s something Kitty could do.
But the man in front of her seems to think that what she’s said is enough to link her to the Logan he knows, and, frankly, she’s having enough trouble wrapping her mind around the time travel portion without jumping into trying to understand the multiverse too. So she’ll take it.
Once she’s settled in the passenger seat, seatbelt clicked into place — that sudden stop in Logan’s pickup when she’d been 17 and he’d been thrown through the windshield had stuck with her — she thinks maybe it’s worth asking more about. But he beats her to it with a question. ]
Oh. Right. [ It’s been so long since she’s had a real conversation, the one about leasing the motorcycle aside, that offering her name hadn’t even occurred to her. ] Rogue. I go by Rogue. Been awhile since anyone’s cared what my name is.