THE ARCHETYPE ASSOCIATION
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Rogue awoke the next morning to the sound of a knock on her
door. "Are you decent?" Wills voice asked from the other side.
She sat up in the bed, then realized that she must have fallen asleep during the movie.
"Come in," she said, stifling a yawn.
Will entered, balancing a tray on one hand and holding a TV tray stand in the other.
"Breakfast is served," he said with a dramatic flourish as he set up the tray
stand and placed the tray on it. He uncovered the tray, revealing poached eggs, pancakes,
sausage, and chicken fried steak. A yellow rose was set on the side of the tray.
"Why, thank you," she said, touched by his efforts. "Whats the
occasion?"
"I simply wanted to show my appreciation to the woman who gives me a reason to get
up in the morning - that reason being that youve threatened to pour ice cubes into
my bed if I dont."
Rogue stuck her tongue out at him. "What will you be doing today?"
"I have some paperwork to catch up on. I want to drop my attorney a line, too, and
let him know Im still alive. He gets nervous if he doesnt hear from me once in
a while."
"Well," she said, looking at the clock, "Ive got a Danger Room
session in an hour, and then I have monitor duty. Ill see you at lunch?"
"You should, you and Bobby are cooking."
"Damn, thats right," she groused. "Its gonna be a busy
day."
"For one of us, at least," he said with a grin. He dodged out of her range of
fire and closed the door behind him.
Logan entered the War Room later that morning to check up on things. He felt that it
wasnt really necessary, but he knew that if he didnt, Bishop would, and
Bishops paranoia tended to set people on edge. He saw Rogue sitting at the security
monitors and approached her. He noticed that her eyes were slightly glazed and sighed
inwardly. She had always had a tendency to drift mentally when she was working the
monitors. He cleared his throat.
Rogue shook out of her reverie and blushed with embarrassment. "Sorry."
"If Scott or Roro had caught you, youd have an extra shift on your
schedule. Im in a good mood today, so Ill cut you some slack. You had a late
night with Will?"
Rogue nodded in acknowledgment, smiling.
"Youre really falling for him, arent you?" Logan asked, returning
the smile.
"Ive never met anyone like him, Wolvie. Since we started out, hes been
trying to protect me, even though he knows that I can take more punishment than he can.
Hes been willing to let me take the lead in our relationship. Theres no
pressure on me to be anything other than who I am. Did you know that he told me that he
doesnt want to know my real name? He said that its part of my past, and
hes concerned with who I am now."
"Hes a smart guy, then," Logan answered. "Its nice to see
you smilin again, kiddo. Havent seen it in a while."
"Havent had much reason to for a while." She thought for a moment.
"What do you think of him, Wolvie?"
"I think that the guys a lot more dangerous than Chuck or Val thinks."
"Does that mean you dont trust him?"
He shook his head. "Id trust him with my life. Im not so sure Id
trust him with his, though."
"I dont get it."
Logan phrased his next statement carefully, because he didnt want to upset Rogue,
and because he hoped that he was wrong. "You know that I try to follow the bushido
code, right?" She nodded.
"The code has a principle of unswerving devotion to duty. You give your life, if
necessary, if you feel that the things that youre sworn to protect are
threatened.
"Sometimes, though, you have a samurai who is so devoted to his duty that he looks
for opportunities to prove his devotion, whether its necessary or not. That kind of
samurai is dangerous, because he might drag you into the fight right along with him."
"Youre saying that Will might be too devoted to his ideals?"
Rogue asked.
"Im just saying that we might want to keep a close eye on him if things get
too hairy." He looked at the clock. "You should get started on lunch. Im
your relief."
"Bobby?"
"Yeah, Rogue?"
"What do you think of Will?"
"I think he makes a sadistic chili."
"Im serious."
"I think he needs to open up to us a bit more. But I dont think its
going to happen anytime soon."
"Whys that?"
"He just seems to be the type of guy who plays his cards close to his chest."
Suddenly, Rogue got an idea. "Thats brilliant, sugar!" she told
Bobby, smiling.
"What did I say?"
"Poker night?"
"We play about once a month, if we can get enough people interested," Logan
informed Will. "You in?"
Will shrugged. "Why not? I havent played in years, though. My games a
little rusty. Whats the opening pot?"
"Whatever you come in with. I start with five hundred."
"That sounds about right."
"We hold our games at one of Warrens places in Soho. Well be leaving
at seven."
"Ill be ready. I have to go get some cigars, though."
"You cant play without a stogie either, huh?"
"The game just isnt the same without one."
"You can have one of mine. Meet you at the door."
Will, Logan, Rogue, Bobby, Ororo, and Henry piled into the school van and reached
Warrens place in less than an hour, having stopped at a store for a beer-and snacks
run on the way. The poker table was in its customary place, since neither Warren nor Betsy
had been there since the last game.
Bobby filled the ice bucket and they sat down to begin the game. "Nothing too
fancy, please," Will asked Henry, who was dealer. "I have to get back in the
swing of the game."
"Understood. Well start with a simple game of five-card draw."
The game was uneventful for the first hour, with no one gaining a clear advantage. Both
Ororo and Bobby had bad runs soon after, however, and they both had to drop out. Logan,
who considered himself the best player on the team, spent his time observing Will.
The man was a statue. Neither his face nor his eyes betrayed any emotion. He simply
maintained a bored expression, regardless of the status of his hand. He didnt fold
often, usually choosing to see the bet. He soon bankrupted Henry, and took a good bite out
of Rogues pot. "Alls fair in love and poker," he said blandly when
Rogue attempted to sway him against wiping her out by batting her eyes at him.
"You and I are going to have a long talk later," she warned him. She
got some small measure of satisfaction from seeing the look of panic on his face.
Henry dropped out soon after, with Rogue following, since she needed some spending
money for the week, and she had a personal rule against living beyond the means that the
Professors generous stipend provided. She stayed at the table to watch, however,
since she had become fascinated by the interplay between Will and Logan.
After a few rounds of small bets, Will placed his pot in the middle of the table.
"We havent even dealt yet," Logan objected.
"I know," Will replied blandly, taking a draw off his cigar. "Im
still betting everything."
Logan shrugged and dealt. They each took two cards.
"I call," Will declared.
Logan placed his cards on the table. "Two pair. Kings and jacks."
Will looked at his cards and grimaced. "I get this hand in every game Ive
played in the past ten years. I think its one of lifes little jokes on
me." He showed his cards. "Full house - aces and eights."
"Dead mans hand," Logan confirmed.
"Come to Papa," Will said, gathering the chips. "Bobby, youre in
charge of cashing these in."
"Why me?"
"Simple. Youre an accountant, and I need a financial advisor to keep my
checkbook balanced."
A few minutes later, Bobby had determined the total. "Two thousand dollars,"
he said, handing Will the money.
"Not a bad haul."
"Great," Rogue groused. "The one guy here whos super rich gets all
the money."
"Youre not the type to hold a grudge, are you?" Will asked, leaning
over her shoulder.
"Im not talking to you." She wasnt really mad, but she was
grouchy over losing so badly, and needed someone to take it out on.
They cleaned up after themselves and got back in the van. "I thought you said your
game was rusty," Logan remarked to Will as they started back.
Will shrugged. "I lied. I do that sometimes."
As Rogue readied for bed, she followed her usual ritual of cleaning out her pockets. It
was a habit that had become ingrained in her back when she was living with Mystique and
Destiny: keep everything that you need for daily life near you, in case you have to
run.
As she rummaged through her jacket, she felt a small lump in the inside pocket. She
reached in and pulled out the roll of bills that Bobby had given Will at the game. She
looked at it for a moment, confused, then went to Wills room and knocked on the
door, opening it at his request.
He was in bed, reading. "Problem?" he asked her.
"You put this in my jacket by mistake," she said, handing the money to him.
"No I didnt."
"You didnt put it there?"
"I didnt do it by mistake. I certainly dont need the
money."
Rogue threw the roll at him, scattering bills all over the place. "Keep your damn
money," she snapped, as she strode out of the room and slammed the door behind her.
Will stared at the door for a moment, stunned. He then got up and gathered up the
bills, placing them on his dresser, and went to bed, a worried expression on his face.
"Morning, Warren," Rogue said the next morning.
"Good morning yourself. Do you want pancakes?"
"Just cereal for me, thanks," she said as she dug out a bowl from the
cupboard. She looked at him as she sat down. "Why isnt Will cooking?"
"He wasnt here when I came down, so I started without him. Maybe he
overslept."
"He didnt," Logan informed them as he walked in. "Hes in the
Danger Room, doing a solo session." He looked at her. "Did you two have a fight
last night? He seemed pretty upset."
"Yeah," she growled. "He slipped his pot from last night into my jacket
while I wasnt looking."
Warren looked at her. "You got mad at him for that?"
"Mystique used to do the same thing to me all the time. Shed take care of
things for me, then make me feel like I couldnt do it on my own. He just upset me,
thats all. I guess I was a bit immature about it," she admitted, after thinking
about it for a moment.
"Have you told him that yet?" Logan asked.
"No. Ill talk with him after hes done."
"Lets get that done now, then," Warren said as he tapped the interface
to the mansion computer. "Computer, is Archetype finished with his training session
yet?"
"Negative. Designate: Archetype is currently engaged in training program:
Hellfire."
Rogue, Logan, and Warren all stopped breathing for a moment. Hellfire was one of the
toughest solo programs that the Danger Room could offer. It hadnt been used in
months because of the injury rate it tended to produce.
"Computer," Logan said calmly, "whats the difficulty level right
now?" As long as hes below twenty, he should be okay, he thought to
himself.
"Current difficulty level: Ninety. Danger level: Lethal."
They all looked at one another, then ran for the elevator.
The amount of noise that assaulted their ears as the elevator doors opened told them
all they needed to know. The Danger Room was doing its level best to kill Will.
Rogue ran to the observation port. "Can you see him?" she asked Logan and
Warren.
"Over there," Warren said, pointing.
Will was engaged with one of the battle droids that were designed to carry a multitude
of armaments. This particular one had an ax-shaped protrusion attached to its right arm,
and was swinging it at him.
Will grabbed the arm and teleported it off the robot, then swung the arm at the
robots head, tearing it off. He wasnt able to avoid the robot behind him,
though, and took a laser shot that went straight through him.
Warren and Rogue gasped at the damage that Will was taking, but he seemed to ignore it.
He grabbed his sword from the floor and hurled it at the robots head, pinning it
against the wall. He then turned to deal with a group of smaller robots that pounced on
him. He kicked and punched his way through them, then grabbed one by the base and swung it
at the others, smashing them.
"Hes a mess," Warren observed. Indeed, Will was bleeding from several
places, and still had a scrap of metal embedded in his right leg. His eyes, however, were
glowing brightly, and the look on his face was savage.
"Computer, end program," Logan said tersely. The robots vanished, the gravity
fields that had created them dissipating.
Will looked around the room wildly for a moment, then glanced up at the observation
booth, finally noticing his audience. His eyes dimmed slightly, and he strode out of the
room, favoring his uninjured leg, without saying a word.
"Computer, how was Archetype able to avoid the safety failsafes?" Warren
asked.
"Program: Hellfire activated with progressive difficulty and danger level
enhancement commensurate with time elapsed."
"It got tougher the longer he was in it," Logan translated. "Computer,
what time was the program activated?"
"0337 hours."
"He was at that for four hours?" Rogue asked, incredulous.
"Confirmed."
"I wasnt asking you."
They went to the showers to confront him, but found that he wasnt there. The
piece of shrapnel that had been in his leg lay on the floor. Rogue picked it up. "He
was ignoring this?" she asked, worried.
Logan took it from her. "Warren, go back to the Danger Room and erase the records
of that session."
Warren nodded. "Are you sure about that?"
"I dont want Scott or Chuck hearing about this until weve got some
answers. Come on," he said to Rogue. "Lets go find him."
He was outside, running. He didnt seem to be using his enhanced speed, but was
moving very quickly. They lost sight of him just as he entered the woods. "What is with
him?" Rogue asked.
"Hes mad, and hes working it off."
"He got that mad over an argument?"
"Maybe you set him off about something else without knowing it."
"Maybe," she admitted. "Im gonna have to talk with him - if I can
get him to sit still."
That proved to be difficult, since she and Logan both had solo sessions that morning,
and Will didnt show up for lunch. "Thats it," Logan told Rogue under
his breath as they got up from the table, "now Im worried."
"We cant use Cerebro," she mused. "Think Betsy can keep this
quiet?"
"Probably."
Will walked in a moment later, dressed in a black T-shirt and jeans, his eyes still
glowing. "Hi, Will," Bobby said cheerfully as he cleaned up. "Sorry, but we
killed everything already."
"Wheres Storm?" Will asked him without preamble. His face was distant,
and he didnt seem to be paying attention to what was going on.
"Shes doing the dishes," Bobby informed him, thumbing back towards the
kitchen, where soft music could be heard.
Will nodded absently and went to see her. "Storm, Id advise you to keep the
X-Men on alert for the next few hours."
Ororo looked at him carefully. "Why?" Her tone showed that she took him
seriously, but she needed more information.
"Something big is going to happen."
"Can you give me anything more than that?"
"Not yet. I think that itll happen closer to evening."
Ororo thought about that for a moment. Even if he were wrong, it couldnt hurt to
make sure that everyone was prepared for an emergency. It would be a good practice drill,
if nothing else. "I will consider it," she informed Will.
He nodded in approval, then started out of the kitchen. As he walked past the radio,
the signal burst into static, and it shorted out in a hail of sparks.
"Sorry," he told her, embarrassed.
"Not a problem." She looked at him for a moment. "Are you going outside
again today? Things are predicted to become severe today."
He looked at her. "I know," he said as he left the room.
Somehow, Ororo didnt think he was talking about the weather.
"Will?"
He sighed. "Yes, Rogue?"
"I wanted to apologize."
"For what? Im the one who insulted you." He didnt turn to face
her, but continued to look out the window of the study hall.
"No you didnt," she insisted. "Its just that Mystique used
to send me money, whether I wanted it or not, until I told her to stop. She always
included a note with the money that hinted that I couldnt take care of myself. You
just surprised me for a moment, and I flashed back to that point in my life for a second.
It really wasnt anything you did, and I had no right to snap at you."
He nodded.
"Will, whats wrong?" she asked. "Youve been acting weird all
day."
"The Chorus is trying to tell me something, and I cant figure out what it
is. He turned to look at her. His eyes were glowing so brightly now that they
were illuminating his face. "Ill be on the roof," he told her, and
disappeared.
Jean rubbed her eyes as she stared at the holographic globe in the War Room. She
hadnt slept well the night before, and had a good idea of the reason why.
That reason walked in, as if on cue. "Hello, Will," she said. "You kept
me up last night."
"Did I? Im sorry. My powers have been driving me crazy since midnight."
The hologram flickered slightly as he drew near.
"So I see. Any idea why?"
"Thats what Im here to find out. Do you have any paper maps around
here?"
"Sure," she said, getting up. "Do you want a world map?"
"Yes, please."
As she rummaged through the files for the appropriate map, Jean noticed that Will was
manipulating something in his right hand. "Whats that?" she asked him as
she handed him the map.
"Chinese exercise balls," he explained. "They help me concentrate."
He put them down on the table, causing them to chime lightly.
Jean picked them up. "I think Logan has a set of these."
Will nodded, not saying anything, as he unfolded the map. "May I have one of them,
please?"
She handed the metal sphere to him, and he placed it on the map, then put his palm over
it lightly. He closed his eyes and breathed deeply, then raised his hand off the ball by
about an inch.
Jean felt the rush of psychic energy that she had come to associate with Wills
power, but decided to delay raising her shields. This was a golden opportunity to discover
just how his powers worked.
The sphere started moving, tracing its way along the map. Will kept his hand over it,
listening to the song in his head. Jean tried to listen as well, but couldnt make
any sense out of it.
After a few moments, he placed his finger on the sphere, stopping its motion.
"Look at whats underneath, and get me a more detailed map of that area.
Dont tell me where it is. I dont want anything influencing me." He never
opened his eyes.
Jean looked at the map, seeing that the sphere had settled on the American Pacific
coast. She quickly went back to the maps and found one that covered the area in more
detail.
After Will had repeated the procedure four more times, they had narrowed the area down
to San Francisco, close to the Presidio. "Thats it," Will said as he
opened his eyes. "I cant get any closer than that."
"How long do we have?"
He rubbed his jaw. "Probably longer than I thought. Ive been getting images
that suggest late afternoon to early evening. Since its on the West Coast, that
gives us a bit more time."
She nodded, then sent mental signals to Scott, Ororo, and Xavier.
"Thats all you can tell us?" Scott said sarcastically.
"Somethings going to happen?"
"I got a distress signal," Will snapped back, "not a telegram."
"Scott, please." Xavier said calmly. "Is there anything you can tell us
which would warrant sending a team to San Francisco?" he asked, turning to Will.
"All I can tell you is that a lot of people could be hurt. This is going to be big."
"What do you mean by big?" Ororo asked him, trying to get a clearer picture
and placate Scott at the same time.
Will exhaled sharply, trying to put his intuition into words. "I can only sense
whats going to happen in San Francisco, but I got a glimpse of the state of the
Chorus just after whatever is going to happen. It was in agony, Storm. Unless we do
something - and if you dont, I will - therell be a psychic
backlash so severe that itll damage the entire Chorus, and that means that the whole
of humanity will be affected."
Xavier chewed on that for a moment. "Storm, take Bishop, Rogue, Wolverine, Iceman,
and Phoenix to San Francisco with you. Keep an open line to here. Leave as soon as
youre satisfied that everythings ready."
Ororo got up. "Understood. We should be underway within an hour."
"Ill get in uniform," Will said as he stood up.
"You do that," Scott grumbled.
After Will had left the room, Xavier looked sternly at Scott. "After theyve
gone, you and I have to have a talk."
"How are we going to handle this, guys?" Bobby asked as Blackbird Blue sped
towards the West Coast. "Its not like we know what were looking
for."
"I brought several image inducers," Ororo informed him. "We will pose as
tourists until we have determined any danger."
"What about you?" Bobby asked Will, who was staring into space, an intense
look on his face.
"My uniform is subtle enough that most people wont give me a second glance.
Ill just remove my bolo tie and pins."
"Good idea," Logan responded. "Have you got anything more for us to work
with yet?"
He shook his head. "Ive been trying to keep my powers in check until we hit
ground. I dont want to risk shorting out the plane."
"I cant argue with that logic," Logan said. "Whats our ETA,
Jean?"
Jean glanced from the controls to the HUD display. "About three hours."
"Why dont you go in back?" Logan suggested to Will. "Just in case
your power flares up again?"
"Good idea. I want something to eat, anyway. Can I get anybody
anything?"
They all declined politely and watched him head towards the rear of the plane.
"Whyd you send him back there?" Bobby asked.
"Because him and Rogue need to talk, and I figure this way they get three hours to
do it."
"Sneaky," Jean complimented him.
"I do my best, Red."
Rogue saw Will approach as she made another sensor sweep of the surrounding area.
"Problem?" she asked.
"I just wanted a sandwich." He slid open the galley door and got one.
Glancing at her for approval, he tossed her one, along with a drink. He then sat down at
the offensive systems station. "Have you seen anything?"
"Just commercial traffic. Our cloak is keeping us out of sight."
He nodded, glancing at the panels in front of him. "Whats a GDU?"
"Genetic Dampening Unit. Sort of a mutant riot control device. It has a range of
about fifty feet."
Will tried to commit that to memory.
"Will?"
"Yes?"
"Whats got you worried?"
He blew out his breath in frustration. "I dont know. Ive got this
feeling, thats all. Its like the scent you get in the air just before the
lightning strikes, or the stillness in the zoo just before the earthquake hits. Im
waiting for the other shoe to drop, and I havent even heard the first one yet."
He took off his hat and plopped it onto the desk.
"It must be annoying," she said sympathetically.
"Its a royal pain in the ass, thats what it is," he growled,
taking a bite out of his sandwich.
She had to laugh at that. "Hows your pilot training with Warren going?"
"Warren says Im improving, but I dont think thats saying much,
given how I started out. I nose dived that damn simulator four times in a row."
"Thats about average, actually. Bobby holds the record."
"Lovely," he said dryly. "Now I have a goal to aim for."
Two hours later, they placed the Blackbird in hover mode in Peoples Park and made
their way towards the Presidio.
"Whats the plan, boss?" Logan asked Ororo.
"Archetype, do you sense anything?"
Will walked a few steps away from them and closed his eyes. "Were close.
Its going to happen soon."
"Then we should get there as soon as possible. Can you teleport us?"
"Give me a minute." He stared into space for a few seconds. "Okay.
Ive got a spot. Lets get out of sight."
They moved into a space between two brownhouses and Will teleported them to an area
near the Presidio. "What now?" he asked.
"We split up. You go with Rogue and Wolverine. Bishop, you and Robert will take
the north side, while Jean and I will take the south. Stay in contact with one
another." They all nodded and started walking.
"We havent been here in years," Rogue said as they wandered down the
street. "I forgot how gorgeous this city is."
"Who did you fight here?" Will asked.
"Oh, nobody special," she said with a smirk. "Just the Beyonder."
"Who?"
"Do yourself a favor, kid," Logan advised him.
"Whats that?"
"Dont ask."
"Do you sense anything, Jean?"
"Just Will. I have got to teach that man to shield."
"You and Charles have been working with him very closely. What do you think of
him?"
Jean thought about that for a moment. "I think that Scott needs to cut him a bit
more slack. Hes been working very hard, and I dont think that hes going
to take much more of Scotts sniping at him."
"Ive been meaning to talk to Scott about that," Ororo said in an
annoyed voice. "Will has put a lot of effort into trying to fit in among us. Scott
has not had one kind word to say to him since he arrived, and I, for one, am tired of it.
It is not fair to Rogue, either. She has been caught in the middle, and I care for her too
much to let that continue."
"Well talk about it later," Jean assured her. "For now, lets
just keep our eyes open."
"Bish, will you relax? People are starting to stare."
"I am simply being alert."
"Great," Bobby muttered. "The world could always use another lert."
"I dont get it."
"Never mind. By the way, I wanted to ask you something."
"Yes?"
"If Wills immortal, then maybe he exists in the time you came from. Can you
remember anything about him?"
"I have been trying to recall anything I can," Bishop admitted.
"However, I dont remember hearing anything about a man called Archetype. That
may not mean anything, though. He may have changed his name, or perhaps he was laying low
during my era. Someone with his sort of power would likely have distanced himself from the
conflicts of my time, so that he could reduce any risk of psychic damage."
"Good point." Bobby looked around at the city. "You know, if I ever
decide to retire from the X-Men, I just might consider moving here. This city is
fantastic. What about you?"
"A coastal location would be too hard to defend."
"Thats not what I meant. Havent you ever thought about what
youre going to do after you leave the X-Men?"
"I have no intention of leaving."
"Youre still going to be shooting people when youre sixty-five?"
Bishops response was a rare smile. "Youre far more optimistic about
your future than I am, Robert. I really dont expect to make it that far."
"Wait a minute," Bobby replied in a stern voice as he restrained Bishop by
the arm, stopping him. "You really mean that, dont you? Is that all you think
you have to look forward to - fighting for the next few years, and then buying the farm?
Thats not living, Bish, and if you think it is, then youre as dead as the
future youre trying so hard to avoid."
Bishop looked shocked for a moment. "Do I really seem like that to you?"
Bobby had the grace to look remorseful. "Well, I was a little overboard, but I do
think that you carry the grim and gritty riff a bit too far. You cant just fight
against things all your life. Eventually, you have to find something to fight for."
Bishop looked thoughtful. "Thank you, Robert. Youve given me something to
consider.
"But for now," he said as he became watchful again, "we have work to
do."
"You seen anything, Jeannie?"
"Nothing yet, Logan."
"Well, keep your mind open. Well do another sweep."
"Right."
Rogue walked back from the snack cart and handed Logan a hot dog and fries. "Here
you go."
"Thanks." He looked at Will, who was sitting on a bench a few feet away,
staring into space. "Think he screwed up?"
"I dont know. He said himself that hes not always right."
"Do we call it quits, then?"
"Lets see what he thinks." They started walking over to him, but he
stood up suddenly, his eyes intense. His face hardened, and he pulled his sword out from
under his coat.
"Theyre coming," he growled.
A sudden wind picked up, blowing papers and trash along the street. Logan picked up a
sharp smell of ozone. Both he and Rogue recognized the telltale signature of a
teleporter.
"Who is it?" Rogue asked.
They got their answer a moment later, as two outlines formed within the glowing circle.
"Oh, hell," Rogue muttered. "Apocalypses Horsemen."
Continued in Chapter Twenty-Two |