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Title: Days of Becoming, Epilogue, Chapter 44: “Oh! You Pretty Things!"
Author: Talktooloose
’Verse: X-Men movieverse
Betas: [livejournal.com profile] mofic and [livejournal.com profile] lux_apollo. One last time, thanks!
Disclaimers: Marvel and 20th Century own the X-Men, but often get it wrong. I own my original characters, for all the profit that brings. I also get it wrong, but I don't charge people for it.

Series Summary: This novel focuses mainly on the paths Iceman and Pyro take on their way to adulthood and how they discover and deal with their love for each other. It is a novel about what Joni Mitchell calls ”the dream's malfunction” and how we can learn to make our own dreams when our heroes fail us. Other X characters (including ones from comicverse and elsewhere) and OC's play prominent roles and the action begins before X1, continues through the events of X2 and X3 and concludes in the aftermath of that movie. This novel does not take X-Men Origins: Wolverine as canon.

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Here's the chapter!

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It's done at last. Pinch me. Please enjoy the final installment and, if you've been waiting for it leave WIP status, you can now begin this THING which took me four years to write. I wouldn't have made it without my betas, the wonderful encouragement of the readers, and the enthusiasm of the fandom.

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I will be posting Endnotes to the book as well as a laid out pdf of the whole (with minor edits) in about two weeks. From the bottom of my heart, thank you all for reading. It's been a life-changing experience.

Date: 2010-06-13 03:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
Wow, thank you for your enthusiastic and detailed comment!

I'm not sure where my Jones came from... somehow that whole character emerged in my mind from his two lines of dialogue in X2. "Hayward" came from David Robert Hayward-Jones, David Bowie's birth name. If you were to write Jones, what would he be like?

Hank appears VERY briefly as an television pundit in X2, and he is not blue and furry. Like the comics-canon Beast, it appears from that detail that movieverse Beast also had a two-step mutation. Somewhere I have a longer bit of angst where Hank moons over Ororo, but it got cut.

Warren and Kitty... while it doesn't surprise me that Warren ended up with a kink or two, it is funny that Kitty is into joining him. Funny, but hardly unbelievable. BDSM is definitely an intellectual pursuit. Yeah, the one night she spent with Peter was definitely a bittersweet thing. Ditto the sadness that Jubes and Mike couldn't make it work. But that's life... they went in two different directions.

Hmm, Andi and Raheem. I confess to dropping the ball on that one. She mentions her boyfriend in the second half of the novel, and I imagine she means Raheem, but I never explored it. Sorry. Two many balls in the air.

Thank you for reading and for taking the time to comment. It came on a day when I needed to hear it!

Date: 2010-06-13 06:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-drace.livejournal.com
My Jones... Oh boy. I hardly know! I have a half assed plot bunny somewhere about him, but in my mind he's distanced from the others, feeling older than most of them, because he never sleeps. Meaning, he's had twice the awake time to consider things and mature somewhat. Even when spending a ridiculous amount of that time watching TV. And because of his close relationship with electronic devices, I imagine he'd feel out of sync with human company sometimes. Hehe, but thanks to you, his first name will always be Hayward in my mind. ;o)

I did notice Hank in X2, but the directors conveniently ignored that in X3. I assume they explained it away with some sort of holographic projector, like the one made for Nightcrawler in the comics. But still. Blah.

Oh I wasn't really surprised that Warren was a bit kinky. Anything to escape the oppressive environment of his father. I was much more surprised about his confidence and independance.

Date: 2010-06-14 02:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
I think there is something inherently Asbergers about a kid who mostly relates to the voices of electronics. The touching story for me is the way that Doug has to take care of him socially. No, they're not a couple, but there is a deep bond between them. I have a plot bunny about the two of them post-graduation living and working in an apartment with more money than they know what to do with. Doug has a girlfriend, but Jones is in danger of becoming even more remote.

Henry's changes to the more bestial are an effective mechanism in comicsverse, and I didn't want to rob him here.

One regret I have about Warren is the way the others react to him. There should be a piece about how one would relate to a billionaire. There must be awkwardness based on insane envy — based on the adulation our society heaps on the state of being rich. I think everyone would be a bit tongue-tied and sycophantic, only to kick themselves after for it. But, I think I'm probably right about Kitty being able to handle it. She's met very rich people, even if her parents are "merely" upper-middle class.

So, Warren't confidence? He had to build it himself. He comes from a long line of fiercely independent, competitive, combative men, and he was able to pull himself out of his pubertal dejection and find himself. Having his father as an enemy probably helped.

Date: 2010-06-14 02:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-drace.livejournal.com
Oh definitely, if you assume that Jones talk to the machines like you imagine, then I could also only assume that he would be distanced from other people and frankly very weird. But at least in the movies we don't actually get any information about Jones, other than he doesn't sleep and can control electronics. So we can all be very inventive about him and his story in our heads. :o)

With Warren we have the comics to base a more complete picture of his background, so unless you decide to ignore that verse completely, there is a lot more of his personality already built. He's totally believable!

Date: 2010-06-14 02:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] talktooloose.livejournal.com
Yes, sometimes it's best when the source material is a bit vague. You can do whatever you like with it.

I found a cool, very stylized Angel origin (http://www.amazon.com/X-Men-Angel-Revelations-Graphic-Novels/dp/0785132945/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1276527073&sr=8-13) GN at a comics sale yesterday. Enjoyed it a lot. Very erotic for one thing! Stretched, Modigliani-on-acid art, pervy priests, sadistic prep school thugs, gay crushes.

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