cerebral: (⊗ a passion we could not return)
Charles Xavier ([personal profile] cerebral) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2012-01-31 07:45 pm

[closed] sadness is a blessing

Who: Charles Xavier & Erik Lehnsherr.
What: The aftermath of future revelations.
Where: Casa del X-bros.
When: Late Newdi evening.
Notes: Sad feels :C
Warnings: None yet.

The man you know is capable of everything I just said and more. But out of all of Logan's words, what hit Charles most was you can't change his mind. Well, that wasn't the exact wording, but it was close enough and it raced around Charles' thoughts regardless.

It wasn't fair.

He had been graced with an ability where he could do incredible things, but he wasn't able to fix things, make things right, in the few instances when it really mattered, with people he cared about most. It wasn't fair.

Luckily it had been late in the evening when the transmission had broadcasted and Charles was so grateful that it hadn't happened at work because how on earth would he have been able to get through an afternoon or a day of other people's thoughts while having to smile, smile so charming at everyone. On the other hand, he was alone at home with nothing to do but pace and think, try to read, toss the books aside, contemplate going out but not knowing anyone well enough in this city and the only person that he does --what is he even going to say to Erik?

Half an hour passes before he pours himself a glass of Scotch. Some part of him realises it's probably a bad idea to drink alone when trying to cope with a problem, especially when a prediliction towards alcoholism runs on one side of his family. And then he thinks to hell with it and takes the bottle with him into the sun room, closing the blinds and reclining on the sofa.

Three drinks in and things don't feel better, but they don't feel any worse, either.
magnetic: (just another dude at the bar really)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-02-01 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Perhaps it's for the best that he doesn't hear it, anyway. If he knows, he might be more apt to head in that direction. That must be what the rest of them decided, he thinks; it would explain a few things.

His head turns toward the hallway—not far enough to see over his shoulder, but enough that the vague impression of Xavier enters his peripheral vision. "You're certain." Despite the intonation, this is indeed a question (and a clear tonal indication that he's well on his way to becoming guarded again).
magnetic: (fleeting regression)

[personal profile] magnetic 2012-02-01 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
There are several easily predictable responses to such an admission, none of which he'll receive. What Charles does get in response must be quite familiar by now: wordless scrutiny, its bearer contemplative, the faint crease between his eyebrows. He may come to think this will be the end of their conversation, but just as Charles reaches the foot of that narrow staircase, Erik says, "Thank you."

Should he turn in time, he may glimpse partially Erik's narrow figure, already withdrawing into the bedroom.