When Star was returned to her room, as always under
guard, Sinister was waiting for her. She watched him cautiously, waiting.
"You know, you should not lie to the child.
Eventually, he will find you out."
"What are you talking about?"
"Your child. You told him Logan was the father."
"Logan is the father, Sinister. I don't know what you hope to gain by..."
"Sure of that, are you?"
"Yes."
"There is no chance that someone else could be responsible?"
"None."
"Hmmm." He looked at her where she stood by the
door, her small hands fisted at her sides. "That's very strange. I
did a complete genetic profile on you, and your child, when you first
... arrived here. Yours checked against the file I already had on you,
and the child's is very interesting." He got up a moved toward her. "I
decided to check it against some of the other files I have. I like to
keep track of who is related to whom. I have Logan in my files. And
certain of the Reavers." He was gratified to see her pale. He
reached out and stroked her cheek. "What do you suppose I found?" He
laughed. "You might as well make yourself comfortable here, my dear.
Do you truly believe that he would welcome you back, with another
man's child growing in your belly?"
"He ... he would ..."
"Let me guess," he interrupted. "He wouldn't care,
he would love you anyway, and would love your child as if it were his
own. And every time he looked at its face, he would see the face of
his enemy. How long do you think he would stay with you then?" He
laughed again, and stepped past her through the open door. He closed
it behind him and locked it. He returned to his observation room, and
turned on the monitor in her room. She was still standing at the door,
and he smiled as a single tear slipped down her cheek.
The next morning, Star was returned to Matthew's
room. He could tell that she was upset, but she refused to tell him what was wrong.
"I'll be all right, Matthew," she said. But she kept
her mind tightly closed. Finally, he could stand it no longer. He put his hand on her
shoulder. She looked up at him and her smile wavered when she met his eyes.
"Matth..." she began when he reached inside her mind
and shut her shields off. But he went too deep. He was left with an
impression of momentary terror, and then there was nothing. Her eyes
rolled back into her head and she collapsed. He stared at her,
stunned, then knelt beside her and shook her shoulder.
"Mama?" She didn't move. "Mama?!?" The door opened
and a guard entered. The man bent over Star for a moment, then smiled at Matthew.
"She'll be OK, son. Just let me take her back to her
room now." Matthew watched, frightened, as the guard picked Star up
and carried her from the room. His smile hadn't reached his eyes, and
his thoughts were frightened, but not for Star. He was frightened of
Matthew. Star remained completely silent. Then he could hear
Sinister giving orders. He "tapped" into one of the guards, as Star
had shown him, and he could see the room. Sinister studied a read out, frowning.
"What did he do to her, sir?" someone asked.
"Quiet, you idiot." He looked up from the display
and stared at Star. He smiled coldly. "He's shut off her mind." He
walked over to Star and tapped her on the forehead. "There are no
brain functions above the bare minimum necessary to keep her alive.
Magnificent!" He laughed and the sound chilled Matthew to the bone. He
broke the link and sat, huddled and miserable, alone in his cage.
"What do we do with the girl, sir?" one of the technicians asked.
"Monitor her. If her condition changes, contact me.
I want to know if this alteration is permanent." He continued to smile
as he left the room, and returned to his observation chamber. He
watched the boy. This project was turning out quite well. The intercom beeped.
"Yes?"
"Her temperature is rising, sir."
"Significantly?"
"Yes, sir. Its up four degrees, and the rate of increase is accelerating."
"Interesting. Keep me apprised."
"Yes, sir."
Several hours later, during which time Matthew
didn't move, Sinister decided to check on Star's progress.
"Her temperature stabilized at one hundred and nine,
sir. Her metabolism is racing. Shall we begin intravenous feeding?"
"I suppose that would be best." He was almost
disappointed that the boy hadn't killed her outright. Ah, well. It would all work out.
Matthew kept his eyes tightly closed. He knew Star was still alive.
He'd tapped into the guard again, hoping she was
better. He didn't know what had happened, but he knew he couldn't fix
it if he couldn't get to her. He thought about her "husband". He
didn't like him, simply because he was a rival for her affection, but
perhaps he could help. He thought about the mind picture he'd seen in
Star's thoughts, about the way the man's mind felt to her. And he reached.
"Logan," it was the faintest of whispers, but it was
enough to stop him in his tracks. Jubilee ran into him.
"Hey, what gives?"
"Quiet, darlin'."
"Logan!" it came again, a little stronger this time. "Can you hear me?"
"I hear ya, bub. Who are ya, an' what're ya doin' in my head?"
"Wolvie?"
"Turn this thing off an' get Jeannie for me."
"Uh, right. End program!" Jubilee called as she
headed for the intercom revealed as the holograms faded.
"Logan?"
"I'm here, kid."
"Mama ... Star ... needs you."
"Star? Where is she?"
"Here. I hurt her. I didn't mean to. She needs you."
"Logan?"
"Jeannie! There's a kid in my head. He says Star's with him. Can you find him?"
"I will try."
"Logan?"
"I got a friend with me, kid. Can you show her where ya are?"
"I don't know."
"Jeannie?"
"Hello."
"Mama remembers you," the youthful voice said after a pause. "Can you follow me?
Mama needs help."
"I believe so. What is your name?"
"Matthew. You need to hurry. You're too far," the
voice, faint to begin with, began to fade. "Hurry!"
"Matthew?" There was no response.
"Did ya get him, Jeannie?"
"Yes."
"Let's go!"
Matthew looked up when Sinister entered his room.
"I want Mama."
"I'm sorry, son. She can't come see you right now,"
his voice was sincere, but Matthew could see beyond the surface.
"I can make her better."
"Can you? Well, it might be interesting to let you
try. Come." The boy, preceding him down the hall, was nearly as tall
as he was. Sinister smiled. The boy was certainly well grown, and
should be coming into his full powers soon. Star had trained him well,
but she had outlasted her usefulness. He would have to arrange an
accident for her, then be available to comfort the boy, to transfer the child's
feelings of affection to himself. He would have a powerful tool in this mutant.
Star's face was flushed, her hair was plastered to
her skull. Matthew looke at her for a moment, feeling the awful
blankness where she should have been. He touched her arm and reached
again. She was almost as hard to find as her "husband" had been, but
he did it. He found her and brought her back. She opened her eyes and looked up at him.
"Matthew."
"Hello, Mama." She smiled at him, then looked
around. A frown flickered across her forehead and she quickly put a
hand on her swollen abdomen. Matthew covered her hand with his own.
"Baby s'OK, Mama," he said, reverting to the short
speech she'd worked so hard to teach him not to use. She sighed and
closed her eyes in relief. He frowned at her belly. He didn't want to
share her with anyone. He was suddenly sorry he'd called her husband.
The X-Men quickly boarded the Blackbird and took
off. Following Jean's directions, they moved silently across the
country, toward Star and the mysterious Matthew.
Star got shakily to her feet as Matthew watched her
anxiously. She smiled at him and he beamed back.
"Can we go back to my lessons now?"
"Perhaps you should allow her to ... rest," Sinister
interrupted before Star could answer. Matthew glowered at him.
"It's all right, Matthew," Star said. "I do need to rest for a bit. I'll see you later."
"OK, Mama," the boy answered sullenly. Sinister took
him back to his room, while other guards delivered Star to her cell.
She stretched out on her bed, and thought about what Matthew had done.
If he had not ... recovered ... her mind, she would never have
awakened. She put one hand on her belly, feeling the child within
stir. She was noticeably further along in her pregnancy than she'd
been that morning. Perhaps the normal progress was due to her healing abilities, whether she
had been aware of using her powers or not. She closed her eyes with a sigh.
"Well, Matthew," Sinister began. "I guess you can
see, now, that her new child is more important to her than you are,
can't you?" Matthew looked up a Sinister from where he sat on his bed.
"It will be born soon. And then she won't have any time for you at
all." He walked around the room, pretending to examine the items he
found scattered about. "Is that fair?"
"No."
"Not fair at all. After all, you are her child as
well. But did she take care of you while you were waiting to be born?"
Matthew's mouth dropped open and he stared at Sinister. "Oh, didn't
she ever tell you? My, my. How thoughtless of her." He put his hand on
the boy's shoulder. "Yes, indeed. You are her first born. Her eldest.
But I had to intervene just to keep you alive. She and your father,
not to mention the rest of the X-Men, had written you off. Why," he
continued, "they even held a funeral. If I hadn't come along, you'd
have died, alone in that nasty little box they'd buried you in."
"Why would they do that?" Matthew asked, his voice shaking. "Why would she do that?"
"Do you truly want to know?" The boy nodded. "Let me
show you, then." He moved to the small desk, and typed a command on
the keyboard. A picture formed on the screen. "Come here, boy. Let me
show you what your beloved 'Mama' allowed you to develop into."
Matthew looked at the picture.
"What is that?"
"That was you, dear boy. Until I took you away from
your loving parents. It only took a few minor adjustments to your genetic structure
to allow you to develop normally, into the fine young man you are now."
"What about..."
"The new child?" Sinister interrupted. "She's
guiding its development with her healing powers. Something she could
have done for you, had she so chosen."
"But she said she loved me."
"I see. You poor child. You probably believed her,
too. Well, as you grow older, you will learn that people, women
especially, will say whatever you want to hear, when it is to their
benefit." Matthew looked stricken. Sinister smiled, his back to the boy, knowing that this
battle was won. When he turned to face him, his face was suitably sympathetic.
"But how could she lie? I could hear her thoughts."
"Star is a very powerful telepath, Matthew. You
could only hear what she allowed you to hear." Matthew swallowed his
other objections. It was clear that she had lied to him. She'd been
more skillful that the others, but she was not true friend. Sinister
smiled down at him, and if his smile held no genuine warmth, at least
he had never pretended to be his friend.
Star awoke with a start. There was an odd howling
which took her a moment to identify as an alarm. She got up and moved
quickly to the door. Matthew would probably be frightened by the
confusion an alarm would create, and she wanted to be with him. It
did not occur to her that she was the ultimate cause of the alarm. She
banged on the door, but no one answered her. She pushed, but it didn't
budge. She heard the sound of running feet and pushed harder. Her
eyes, suddenly silver, were determined. She shoved harder and the door
moved outward a fraction. She leaned into it, and the door flew open.
She stepped out into the hall, but no one was visible. She hurried in
the direction of Matthew's room, and now she could hear sounds of
fighting. She reached his room. The door was standing open. Within,
she could see Sinister, standing behind Matthew, with one hand on the
boy's shoulder. The air around them began to flicker. Star realized
that this must be the teleportation field she'd heard mentioned. She
stepped quickly forward into the field. She had to stop him from
taking Matthew. Sinister moved in front of Matthew as the field grew
stronger. He raised his hand to strike her, but she ducked under the
blow and reached the boy. Reality itself seemed to come apart around
them. Matthew jerked away from her, and glared down at her with hate
filled eyes. She recoiled, and Sinister laughed.
"Push her away, boy! Rid yourself of her lying hand
once and for all!" Matthew continued to glare, and she saw his eyes go
silver even as she felt herself falling backwards, out of the field.
She screamed as she felt herself being torn apart, then there was nothing but darkness.
"Dis da place, mon amie?" the tall Cajun asked.
"Yeah," Wolverine snarled. "She was here just a
minute ago, an' her trail don't leave this room." He growled in
frustration. "She was just here!"
"Wolvie?"
"She's gone, Jubilee. For weeks, we don't hear
nothin'! We finally got a lead, an' she's gone!" He stormed from the
room, perhaps hoping to find one of Sinister's men who could tell him
where Star had been taken this time. Jubilee followed him.
Jean entered, followed by Rogue.
"She gone again, Cheries," Gambit said in answer to
the unasked question. They could hear Wolverine snarling with rage in the distance.
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