Erik Lensherr (
diecastking) wrote2014-06-14 10:29 pm
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XMFC/Adapt to survive
Erik and Raven appear in the middle of the hall, holding hands with Azazel, Riptide and Angel.
//Charles// Erik renews their connection immediately. //Gather everyone in the drawing room. We have urgent news.//
//Charles// Erik renews their connection immediately. //Gather everyone in the drawing room. We have urgent news.//
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"Alright. But if Darwin wishes to stay with us, once he is recovered, he will of course have his own room here."
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Erik gets the door. //Leave it for now// he warns his lover.
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//Look at him.//
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"We need to find some new rooms," he says, trying to divert attention from Alex and Darwin.
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"Will he be okay, do you think?"
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"He...adapted, but his mind..."
Erik shrugs. Only time would tell.
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"Let us hope," he says quietly.
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"You look tired. Rest, and I will look in on them."
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"I could rest, for a little while."
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"I will check on Darwin and Alex."
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Cursing himself, he sends out an apology to Erik. //I was more tired than I realised, so sorry. Where are you? How's Darwin?//
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Though privately Erik has already started thinking of it as Alex and Darwin's room, considering the way Alex is leaning against the headboard with Darwin's head in his lap.
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//Please. We're all here.//
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"How is he?" he asks, looking at the prone form on the bed.
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"Better," he rasps.
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Moving closer to the bed, Charles offers him a smile. "It's good to have you back with us, Darwin."
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"You found me," Darwin marvels, though Erik privately feels he has every right to be angry that they didn't find him sooner.
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"My apologies that it has taken us so long. I'm afraid we all thought you hadn't survived Shaw's attack," Charles explains.
"We should have looked sooner," Alex frowns.
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It is far from that but Erik thinks it's time to give the young men some privacy.
"Darwin needs to rest," he prompts.
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"Perhaps we should all let Darwin sleep, for a while."
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Alex, however, shows no signs of leaving him room.
"Come on, Charles," Erik nudges.
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"Hank would be better suited for Darwin's bedside," he continues to push once out of earshot. "I appreciate Alex feels responsible, but he cannot sit there for days on end."
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