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Chapter 16
Charles approached Logan calmly; an apologetic expression played on his features a mild attempt to put the now suspicious soldier at ease. “My apologies, you just look like a man I met once. So what are you going by now rather then James?” Charles casually asked as he stood near the man who was still pretty clean cut compared to the present version no doubt struggling and nearly foaming at the mouth in his rage. Charles really did feel horrible for it, he truly did. But this was for Logan’s own good. “Interesting fellow, this James ya mentioned.” Logan stated, a colder undertone spoke of the mans doubt. Charles knew that there was no remedying that now. “One of the most interesting minds I’ve ever met.” Charles answered honestly, there were few minds that caught his attention and fewer still that were strong enough to hold his attention and reject his reading here and there. This was a rare instance where he wasn’t pushed from Logan’s guarded fragile mind. One wrong step, Charles knows he could shatter the man’s mind. Groaning caught Charles’s attention as he turned around. The bodies! The bodies that were staring at him before were bleeding profusely and now shifting and moving towards him. It was like a horrible horror movie. Charles glanced at this version of Logan only to find him completely gone. That wasn’t right! A projection shouldn’t just disappear so easily without something giving way to it. It was almost like that projection of Logan was a ghost and nothing more. A firm grip on his ankle drew his attention downward. Staring up at him was a soldier, young and afraid looking, despite half his face missing due to the damage of a shot taken at short distance. A gurgled word that sounded awfully like help came from a flopping bloody mouth. Charles let out a scream and kicked the hand away. Usually he wouldn’t react like that, not in someone’s mind, but the emotions he was getting from this old mind was nearly overwhelming. He was going to have to leave soon and he hasn’t even found the real Logan yet! Stumbling backwards he fell only to keep falling for a short distance until he landed in a puddle. Looking around Charles noticed faceless soldiers in a trench. He recognized this as one of the ones you would see in pictures in history books. This was World War One. This time Charles found himself dressed in the same uniform with a gun harmlessly in his grasp. “Well don’t you just lay there soldier! Get up ‘n get shooting. They ain’t gonna drop dead on ‘ere own!” A gruff voice came from a man who had his back turned to Charles, but he recognized the voice as Logan. Charles started to get up when ‘Logan’ crotched down and gave him a hard look. There was less innocence in this man then there used to be in the Civil War’s version. But this man saw more war and killed more people then that Logan probably ever thought he would have had to. “Go by Patch, mocked for it too. But decided it was better then anything else.” Patch answered casually, but didn’t ask Charles’s name in return. Charles knew why, the man didn’t expect to know him long enough to pass names along. Sad fact, but unfortunately true in this war and the following World War. “Why not your actual name?” Charles asked as he accepted the helping hand surprisingly offered. Somehow he knew that the elder brother would probably mock Logan for this if he saw. “Shits and giggles mostly. Ain’t like it’s gonna matter for long, I’ll just use another one in the next war.” Patch answered with an uncaring shrug. It was fact and that was the end of the story there. Charles didn’t think he would be getting the story or the memory of how that name came to be; in fact he’s hardly come across memories just projections and landscapes. Odd. “How do you know there will be another war?” Charles asked, but he knew the answer. He just wanted to know what Logan would have said. “There’s always war, bub. Grow up. The world ain’t sunshine and daisies.” Patch grumpily said, Charles saw the resignation in the man’s eyes on that and Charles felt his gut clench in sympathy for the man. He’s seen too much already and was damaged for it. Charles hoped that one day he could somehow create a world where Patch’s prediction would no longer be true. Especially between humans and mutants. “Rather unfortunate.” Charles said, a grunt was a sign of agreement. “Victor wouldn’t agree, says we’re made for it. I don’t agree.” Patch grumbled out reluctantly, but added before Charles could voice his opinion,While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. 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