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X-men: Bast
by Crouching Buddha (crouching_buddha2000@yahoo.com)

***

Based upon classic X-men principles and set outside of 
any particular point in the time-line. The X-men 
struggle to balance their own lives while anti-Mutant 
forces muster against their people. Other, unseen 
opposition watches, waiting. And when a new, untested 
Mutant with extraordinary potential is thrown into the 
mix, things become complicated. Various character 
couplings. (MFF, bi, oral, anal, sci-fi, rom, parody)

***

Legal issues: Kia Jaeger(codename Bast) is an original 
character and belongs to me. All other characters and 
core X-men concepts are copyright Marvel, Stan Lee, and 
other creators. I do not own any of them, nor do I 
profit from them in any way.

Author Note: This story is based upon the story and 
setup in the comics and takes place at no particular 
point in them, but is instead treated as it's own 
events separate from many of the large happenings in 
the comics. Also, I am not fully aware of every 
significant event that has happened in the X-men's long 
history, so the information presented in this story and 
the information in the comics may not always 100% add 
up. Some characters who might even be dead as of the 
current X-men issues may be alive in this story.

***

Chapter One

The spacious halls of Prestonwood Academy were empty 
and abandoned with the exception for three people 
marching purposefully down their lengths, shoes 
clicking sharply on the polished marble floor. The 
halls stretched out, lengthy corridors kept 
immaculately clean and orderly. Old portraits depicted 
stern elderly men looking down upon the viewer, and 
class collages showed off the most recent graduating 
classmen. A case here and there held trophies and 
awards in various fields of excellence, mostly academic 
spotted with the occasional athletic achievement. 

Like most high schools, lockers lined the walls. Unlike 
most, however, these lockers were quite large, almost 
two feet wide each and well spaced to avoid cramping a 
neighboring unit. They were handcrafted and stained, a 
rich and rather expensive looking mahogany. The lockers 
had built in combination locks and each was adorned 
with a brass nameplate, lavishly engraved to proudly 
display the name and class year of each student. The 
names of future lawyers, doctors, and CEO's. Only the 
best students came out of Prestonwood.

The trio stopped near the end of the hall at a 
classroom door. It too was a lovely dark wood, sturdy 
and solid and richly decorated. Rosettes were set in 
each corner of the doorframe. A frosted glass window 
glinted at eye-level, about the size of someone's head. 
It was decorated with swirls and pretty, looping lines 
that formed an orderly, symmetrical pattern. Just below 
the window was a brass plaque that read 'Room 113'. A 
matching plaque above the window stated, 'Miss Jaeger'.

The man in the middle of the trio wore an expensive 
looking gray suit, a tailored, orderly white shirt, and 
a subtle red tie. His hair was white with age and his 
face was pinched and clearly displeased. He was of 
unimpressive stature, and his shoulders hunched 
slightly despite his best efforts to keep them 
confidently thrown back. To his right stood a slightly 
younger man with black hair dotted with freshly turned 
grays. He wore glasses and a calm, neutral expression. 
His blue dress shirt was clean and formal, and looked 
like it had recently been pressed, with equally neat 
black wool pants.

On the other side of the old man stood a blonde woman 
with her hair cut short, falling at the level of her 
jaw. She wore a green dress blouse with short sleeves 
and a knee length black skirt, as well as a pair of 
very high high-heels. Red flowers were embroidered 
along the waistline of her skirt. Even with the heels 
she was shorter than both men.

"The parents still refuse to take responsibility for 
him?" the younger man asked.

"Yes," the older man answered. "They've apparently 
disowned him."

"When did they do that?" the woman asked.

The old man shook his head and his face took on an even 
more pronounced pinched look. "Today, when I called 
them and told them what we've discovered of their son."

"What are we going to do then, Principal Daniels?" the 
man asked.

The elderly Principal shook his head again. "I don't 
know yet. We have to see him first. The sooner we get 
this... thing out of here, the better."

The old man knocked on the door. Neither of the 
teachers standing beside him commented on the way his 
hand shook. A moment later the door opened and a young 
woman slipped into the hall. She closed the door behind 
her and firmly barred the way into the room.

She was slightly above average height for a woman at 
5'9". Her dark brown hair was thick, wavy, and long. It 
fell in a dark curtain to the small of her back and 
curled upward at the ends. A movement sent the tumble 
of hair shifting this way and that, and the natural 
waviness of it caused it to ripple like a soft, 
undulating tide. She wore the sides of her thick mane 
pinned back, and lighter shaded wisped at her brow 
where several strands had come loose from their careful 
confinement. She wore a long sleeved soft purple shirt 
with a gray skirt and black flats. 

Her eyes matched the rich brown of her hair with a 
touch of rich green ringing the iris. She was gifted 
with a smooth, lovely face and a clear complexion. A 
small nose sat well with her facial features and was 
slightly upturned at the end, and her lips were a rosy 
pink, slightly plump and beautifully formed with a 
pronounced cupids bow. Her shirt hung loose around her 
waist and middle, mostly because the size of her bust 
stretched it outward from her body. Where her legs 
showed under her skirt, they were slender and long, and 
while not particularly athletic in appearance, they 
looked shapely and well-toned. Like the rest of her, 
they were pale, almost milky white.

The woman gazed at the two teachers and Principal with 
eyes cold enough to freeze over the entire city. "What 
do you want?"

"Is that... thing still in your classroom?" Principal 
Daniels asked.

"Yes, Robby is in my classroom," she answered.

"The whole room is probably a mess. No telling what 
kind of trouble he's been stirring in there," the 
younger man commented.

"I already picked up the three overturned desks," the 
woman replied. "Those two boys who attacked Robby did 
more damage than anyone." She gave the trio standing in 
front of her classroom a hard look. "Why didn't you 
bring some ice like I asked? Robby has a pretty bad 
black eye. I already told you that."

"Serves him right," the male teacher muttered.

The blonde woman wasn't so subtle. "Why should we waste 
the effort on a thing like him? He's an abomination! 
It's a complete disgrace for him to even be enrolled in 
Prestonwood High. This is a Christian school! His kind 
aren't welcome here... he's of the devil!"

The brunet woman glared at her coworker darkly. "I 
don't particularly recall the Bible ever stating that 
being a Mutant was against the Christian religion. 
You're being a fanatic. And besides, if the school has 
such a problem with having a Mutant student, they'd 
probably have issues with having a bisexual teacher 
too, don't you think?"

The Principal shot the blonde woman a sharp, outraged 
look.

"She's lying!" The blonde shrieked. "I could never do 
something like that! It's not right!"

The brunet teacher rolled her eyes. "Don't be such a 
bigot, Jessica, especially against yourself. I know you 
are, for a fact. They can check the birth mark on your 
right breast to prove it if they need to. It's shaped 
like a tea leaf."

The male teacher shook his head and stepped away from 
Jessica, a scandalized look on his face. "I can't 
believe this," he muttered.

"Don't get all high and mighty now, Nick," the brunet 
woman commented. "Just two weeks ago you tried to coax 
me into having an affair with you. If you ask me, 
that's a lot worse than being bisexual. Especially 
given your situation at home. Didn't your wife just 
enter her second trimester not too long ago?"

Nick blanched and fell silent.

The Principal glared at both the teachers. "She'd 
better be lying, or you're both gone. Gone!"

He cleared his throat and turned to face the teacher 
blocking the door. "I'm not liking your behavior here 
either, Kia. And I don't even want to start thinking 
about how you would know about a birthmark on Jessica. 
But first things first. We need to get that thing in 
your classroom out of here as quickly as possible. If 
word gets out, parents will start pulling their 
children out of this school! His parents told me they 
don't care what happens to him. I'm going to contact 
the department of Mutant Affairs to see if they can get 
rid of him. Can you keep him here?"

"No! I will not!" Kia exclaimed fiercely. "They will 
not haul him off like a criminal. He's done nothing 
wrong!"

"His existence is a crime against nature!" The 
Principal told her.

"He is a child!" she hissed. "Leave him alone and I'll 
take care of this myself."

"What is wrong with you?" Nick asked. "How can you 
support something like him? He's like... like a 
diseased animal!"

"I can send him to live with some of my old classmates 
up north," Kia replied, ignoring the man's words. 
"They're not quite so old fashioned there. He'll be out 
of here, and he'll be safe, and that'll take care of 
the whole thing."

"If you give the boy any aid, any aid at all, you're 
job here is done," Principal Daniels warned.

"Go to hell," Kia returned pleasantly and without 
hesitation. She opened the door and glanced back at the 
trio standing at the door. All three of them stared at 
her as if she were some demon spawned right in their 
midst.

Kia slipped back into the classroom, slamming the door 
behind her and bolting it shut. "Fucking humans," she 
muttered.

Robby sat on her desk, staring at her. One of his eyes 
shone with a mixture of fear and apprehension. The 
other was swollen shut and covered in an angry purple 
bruise. He had moppy brown hair and the thin, gangly 
look of a teen in the middle of a growth spurt. He was 
about fourteen. He cradled his bruised and tender left 
arm to his body and looked like he was trying to make 
himself as small and unnoticeable as possible.

"What's going on?" he asked. 

"We need to leave, Robby," Kia answered. "I've been 
fired. And I'll probably be fired all over again once 
they find out you weren't the one who beat up your 
classmates."

"What's going to happen to me?" The teen asked in a 
cracking voice. He wiped the back of his hand along his 
nose and the dried blood cracked and flaked off. 

Kia sat on the desk beside him and glanced at his face, 
wincing slightly at the swelling. "I'll take you to my 
place. We need to get you out of here."

"What... what about my parents?" he asked softly.

Kia took a long time answering. "They've... disowned 
you, Robby. I'm sorry."

Robby stated at the floor. After awhile he shrugged. "I 
guess I shouldn't be surprised. They told me they would 
if I was a Mutie."

"You're not a 'Mutie', Robby. You're a Mutant," Kia 
corrected gently. "So. They knew?"

"They suspected, I guess," Robby replied. "I tried to 
hide it. I didn't want to be a Mutant."

"I know," Kia said softly. She squeezed the teens hand 
and grabbed her things up. "Come on. I don't know what 
we're going to do, but I won't let you just live on the 
street. You can stay at my place until we figure 
something out."

"You'd take me in?" Robby asked hesitantly. "Even 
though I'm a Muti... a Mutant?"

"Being a Mutant doesn't make you any less of a person, 
Robby. It's not something to be ashamed of, and it's 
not a bad thing. It just means you're different."

"Different," Robby said bitterly as they stepped out of 
the classroom. The halls were mercifully empty now. Kia 
wagered silently that her now ex-coworkers were making 
some calls at just that moment that would prove 
detrimental to Robby's health. "Different like a freak, 
you mean," Robby sulked.

"Different like anyone is different, Robby," Kia 
replied as she led them out to her car. "Being a Mutant 
is the same as being black or white, or being a guy or 
a girl. It doesn't matter any more or any less."

Kia lived quite a distance from the school, out in the 
countryside. She valued her privacy and was willing to 
make an extra-long drive to keep it. Besides, the drive 
was worth it for the money the prestigious school was 
paying her. It was a good thing the job paid so very 
well, too; she wouldn't have worked with such narrow-
minded people if it hadn't. Being a Christian was one 
thing, and Kia still considered herself to be one. But 
being ignorant was another, and Kia had hardly been 
able to stand the sheer volume of ignorant people in 
that rich little religious academy. She didn't regret 
being fired in the least.

Kia's home was small and modest. She lived alone and 
didn't have many personal effects; a bed, a couch, a 
kitchen, a table, a TV, a laptop, and a wide assortment 
of books. Her table was scattered with various papers 
and forms from her classes at the school. A few meager 
personal effects dotted her walls and table-top spaces, 
and she had a small file cabinet in the corner with her 
personal papers and information, including her 
diplomas.

She helped Robby to lie down on the couch and gave him 
some ice for his eye before helped him situate his arm 
and put it in a small sling. 

The teen let out a long sigh. "My life is ruined."

"Nonsense," Kia returned. "But first, tell me, how did 
those stupid guys know you're a mutant?"

Robby's face turned a deep shade of red and he looked 
at the floor. "I don't wanna say."

"Come on," Kia told him. "It's okay. You're not going 
to scare me."

"I, uh... I have... scales. They saw when I was 
changing in the locker room earlier today. I thought I 
was alone."

He looked up at her, a haunted look in his one good 
eye. He had the look of a boy whose world was closing 
in on him. "It's getting worse! It's... it's spreading! 
And I... I tried to peel... to scrape them off, but it 
h-hurts so bad a-and they just come b-back!"

The boy was sobbing softly now. Kia sat beside him and 
put an arm around him, trying to comfort him in what 
little way she could. He cried softly, his frustration 
and fear and uncertainty flowing out of him in one 
massive burst.

"I don't wanna be a lizard," he muttered as he sat up 
and angrily brushed his tears aside.

"You need to stop messing with the scales, Robby," Kia 
softly advised. "Let them grow and do what they have 
to. It's a natural thing, for you, even if you don't 
think so. You're just hurting yourself."

"But what if I really do turn into a lizard?" Robby 
asked.

Kia paused. She looked around slowly, her eyes not 
seeming to focus on anything.

"Stay here," she said softly.

"What's going on?" Robby asked. He drew himself into a 
ball on the couch, looking at her with fresh fear in 
his eyes.

"Someone's come. I'm not sure why anyone would be here. 
You stay here, Robby, and stay quiet."

"Ms. Jaeger?" Robby whispered.

She gave him a soft smile and ruffled his hair. "I'll 
protect you."

Kia stretched her senses and followed the feel of the 
visitors. They were going to the back door. She walked 
to a window at the back door and cautiously peeked out 
the blinds. She glimpsed two people approaching, a 
small white man and a young black woman. The man was in 
a wheelchair and the woman was pushing him along. As 
they drew closer, Kia could make out more details about 
them.

The man was wearing a neat suit, appearing very 
businesslike and professional. He was clean and had an 
air of authority and confidence about him. A slight but 
warm smile was upon his face. His hands were folded in 
his lap and his eyes glanced left and right every few 
moments, as if taking everything in. His head was bald 
and his face smooth and clean shaved. His features were 
well defined and had a slightly downward angle. His 
brow and jaw were sharp with thin, tilted brows that 
should have made his face appear severe and hawkish, 
but somehow did not.

The woman was tall, a few inches taller than Kia even. 
She had deep black skin that appeared smooth and soft. 
Her hair was stark white, but one glance at the woman 
made it was obvious the white was not from age. It hung 
lustrous and full bodied, falling in a pale mass down 
to the woman's gently flaring hips. Her face was 
beautiful, breathtakingly so, and her eyes were a 
surprisingly clear and pale blue. She was long of limb 
and slender, though her figure curved generously at the 
bust and hip.

Kia swept her 'sixth sense' across them, focusing upon 
them and taking in the feel of them, searching their 
hearts and emotions to ascertain what kind of business 
brought the pair here. She sensed no negativity, no 
violence or anger in them, nor any deceptive feelings. 
They were a bit anxious, worried, even, but there was 
no fear in their hearts.

The woman knocked on the back door. Kia hesitated, then 
opened it halfway. "Hello?"

"Good afternoon," the man in the wheelchair greeted, 
smiling softly. His smile was disarming, even to her. 
"Sorry we didn't come to the front door, but as you can 
see I have some issues with steps."

"Uh, no problem," Kia nodded. "Can... I help you?"

"My name is Charles Xavier, and this is my friend and 
associate, Ororo Monroe."

After several long moments of silence, Kia finally 
said, "Kia. Jaeger."

"Hello, Ms. Jaeger. May we come in?"

"Why?" Kia asked, not bothering to keep the suspicion 
from her voice.

"We know this seems very strange," the woman, Ororo, 
spoke. Her voice was thick and rich, full of both 
strength and serenity. "We do not mean to disturb or 
frighten you, but we know that you have a young man in 
your house. A young Mutant."

Kia tensed visably.

"We mean him no harm" Xavier said quickly. "We are 
concerned for him. We... heard... about what happened 
to him at school today. We are worried that something 
worse may happen if he is not properly protected."

"Properly protected?" Kia echoed.

"Please, allow us to speak with him," Ororo asked 
gently. "We wish him no harm. It is good of you to take 
him in. Not many would. But he may need more help than 
you can provide."

Kia remained silent for a moment, stretching her senses 
across the pair. Then she nodded and opened the door 
fully. "Okay. He's not feeling well. You know about 
what happened at school."

Robby panicked at the sight of the strange pair. Kia 
grabbed his hand and nodded. "It's okay, they're 
Mutants too."

Charles gave Kia a sideways glance. 

"You knew?" Ororo asked. "How?"

"Later," Kia replied. "What do you need with Robby, 
first?"

Charles faced Robby and smiled at him. He extended a 
hand toward the teen. "Nice to meet you, Robby. I am 
Charles Xavier."

"What do you want with me?" Robby asked nervously. He 
didn't take Charles' hand.

"To the point," Xavier smiled. "Very well. I know that 
you are a Mutant. I know what happened to you today. I 
also know you cannot go home now because your 
parents... your parents do not understand."

"They kicked me out," Robby said shakily. He looked 
ready to collapse in on himself.

"They are afraid, Robby," Xavier said softly. "They are 
afraid because they do not understand. They do not 
understand what you are. And it's not your fault."

"How did you know I'm a Mutant? How did you know where 
to find me?" Robby asked.

Xavier smiled and glanced at Ororo.

"As Ms. Jaeger said, we too are Mutants," she said 
smoothly.

"So? That doesn't explain how you know I'm one. Do all 
Mutants know who Mutants are or something?"

Xavier chuckled softly and leaned back in his 
wheelchair, steepling his long fingers together beneath 
his chin. "Not exactly. My Mutant power is that of 
telepathy," he explained. "Telepathy is the ability to 
communicate with someone through their mind, or, 
possibly, to manipulate and access someone's mind in 
various ways."

Robby tensed again. "So... you can control me?"

"I could," Xavier nodded honestly. "But I have sworn 
not to do such a thing. I know that such a power can be 
easily abused, and I never use my power in any such 
way."

"Are you... reading my thoughts?" Robby asked.

"No. Someone's thoughts are very private and personal. 
Sometimes... someone's thoughts can wander into my 
head, but I try to block them out. Unless it is an 
emergency, I do not let myself into anyone's thoughts 
unless I have their permission.

"However, I can use my powers, and a special machine I 
have made, to scan the surface thoughts of many people. 
I can use it to search for people... search for 
Mutants, like you, who are young and do not know how to 
control or live with their manifesting powers."

"That's how you found me," Robby stated.

"Yes," Xavier replied.

"So... what do you want?" Robby asked again.

"We wish to help you," Xavier replied. "We are familiar 
with the kind of things you are going through. It is 
the same way for almost all Mutants your age. We have a 
place where you can come to be safe and among your 
own."

"What is this, some kind of occult thing? Do I 
automatically gotta go with you now because I'm a 
Mutant?" Robby asked nervously.

Charles smiled and shook his head slowly. "Not at all, 
Robby. Being a Mutant does't mean you have to do 
anything. There are no... Mutant rules, or anything of 
the sort. And we will not make you do anything. There 
are only choices here."

"What choices?" Robby asked uncertainly.

"As I said, we want to help you," Xavier replied. "I 
run a very special school in upstate New York. It is a 
school for Mutants, young people like yourself, to 
attend. It is many things, really. It is a place of 
learning, where you can continue your studies and 
education. We hold our classes up to the highest 
standards of academic excellence. It is also a place 
where you can learn to control your powers. 

"You will learn to keep any mutation or power you have 
from going out of control and becoming destructive or 
harmful to yourself or others. At my school, you will 
learn to accept this new discovery and adjust, so that 
you can be a productive member of society, possibly 
even using your power to your benefit and the benefit 
of others.

"But more than this," Xavier said as he leaned forward 
slightly. "The Xavier institute is a home. It's a place 
where you can be with people like you, who understand 
what you are going through. You will be with many other 
mutants, with all different kinds of mutations, and you 
will be accepted. You will not be judged or looked down 
upon. In the Xavier institute, we are all equal. And 
also... you will be safe."

Robby shook his head slowly. His eyes darted from 
Xavier, to Kia, to Ororo and back. "I... I don't 
know... I don't even want to be a Mutant."

"That's a very normal reaction, Robby. We all felt that 
way when we were your age. It's a big change," Ororo 
said softly.

"We cannot change who and what you are," Charles said 
gently. "But we can help you, and we can give you a 
place to belong."

"Where would I live?" Robby asked, sniffling slightly.

"At the school, with the other students and the 
faculty. We have large dormitories for the students," 
Charles replied.

"The teachers... they're Mutants too?" Robby asked.

"They are," Charles nodded. "I myself am a professor 
there. As is Ororo."

"You'll have your own room," Ororo added. "And you 
won't need to worry about food and such. Everything 
will be provided for you."

Robby glanced at Kia with unsure eyes. "What do you 
think Ms. Jaeger?"

Kia glanced at Ororo and Charles and swept them over 
with her sense again. Still she sensed no feelings of 
deception or ill-will. Sincerity and concern was 
foremost of their feelings, and they were otherwise 
calm and relaxed. She sensed no lie in their hearts.

"It's your choice, Robby, but I think this would be a 
very good thing. I think these people are being honest, 
and you would be safe there. You need somewhere safe 
and comfortable to stay. And you need to continue your 
education."

Robby hesitated a moment. He gazed at Ororo, and then 
Professor Xavier. Finally he nodded. "Okay. I don't... 
really have anywhere else to go."

"Excellent," Charles smiled. "We have transportation 
waiting. Do you have any personal belongings you need 
to gather?"

Robby shook his head. "It's all... at my house. And I 
can't go back there now."

"Don't worry, we'll be sure you get some things of your 
own once you get settled," Ororo smiled at him.

Robby stood and Ororo reached out a hand to him. She 
patted his shoulders comfortably.

"I have a question," Kia spoke. She stood and faced 
Xavier.

"Of course," Charles nodded.

"Are you looking for any teachers? I got fired today. I 
don't really have anywhere tying me here, and I need a 
good school where I can be useful."

Charles leaned back in his wheelchair and studied her 
for a moment, his lips slightly upturned. "I thought 
you were a Mutant. It seemed the only way you could 
have known we were. What are your credentials?"

"I have a PHD in English and Literature," Kia replied. 
"I'm sure I could provide a more thorough resume if you 
really need one."

"You're a Mutant?" Robby asked, his mouth hanging 
slightly in his surprise.

"Most Excellent, we've been in need of a second English 
teacher," Charles smiled.

"Is that why you were able to beat those kids up? You 
used some kind of Mutant power?" Robby asked.

Charles glanced at Ororo with an arched brow.

Ororo shrugged. "The school told me Robby did it."

"The school was quick to point fingers as soon as they 
found out Robby was a Mutant," Kia explained. "The 
damage was already done. I would have told them I'd 
done it immediately, but if I did they would have 
chased me out and I wouldn't have been able to take 
care of Robby."

"I understand," Charles smiled. "In any case...  you 
most definitely are hired."

"I hope you don't mind the cold," Ororo smiled at their 
new associate. "It's chilly in upstate this time of 
year."

To be continued?

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