The Main Event | By : Karen Category: X-Men: (All Movies) > AU - Alternate Universe Views: 1340 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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Title: The Main Event
Author: Karen Chapters Rated: PG-13 to NC-17 Universe: Post X3 – AU Disclaimer: The X-Men belong to Fox & Marvel. *sad panda* Summary: Logan ‘Wolverine’ Howlett is a washed-up boxer whose contract is the only thing Marie D’Ancanto-Worthington has left after her husband abandons her. Publication Date: September 2011 Ultimately the Cure was a failure. Worthington Industries was sued for billions – but instead of settling the lawsuits, Warren Worthington II decided to take his money and disappear. Jean Grey, who’d been a prominent representative for mutant rights, suspiciously dropped out of sight at the same time Warren and his fortune evaporated. It fell upon Warren’s son, Warren Junior to inform his stepmother about the double betrayal. Marie, who’d loyally stood by her husband – regardless of his impending bankruptcy and rejection by their social circle, was understandably devastated. Today she was meeting with Warren Junior and Bobby Drake, the family’s accountant, to discuss her finances and options. “When you said, ‘bad’ – do you mean I have to be careful at Neiman-Marcus, or I can’t even afford toothpaste?” she asked. “You can brush your teeth at my place,” Warren offered. He’d always cared for his father’s latest wife. Unlike his previous stepmothers, she was sweet and kind and most importantly, had fostered a good relationship between him and his father. For those reasons, he wouldn’t think of abandoning her too. Unfortunately, as his father had control of his trust fund and cleaned that out as well, the only thing Warren Junior could offer Marie was his emotional support. “Oh God!” “If you sell the assets that are solely in your name, it should help … for a while,” Bobby suggested. Marie nodded her head in acquiescence – already running through a mental checklist of everything valuable. The first item she’d offer for sale would be the four-carat emerald-cut diamond solitaire currently mocking her on her left hand. Like her marriage certificate, it no longer held any value to her. A few other pieces of jewelry should also fetch a decent amount at Sotheby’s. She had no problem sacrificing the baubles, as the fewer reminders of her lying, cheating scumbag of a husband – the better. The only one she’d never consider giving up was the proto-type suppression bracelet she wore to keep her mutation at bay. It was the only device of its kind in existence, but the executives at Worthington Industries no longer feared industrial espionage. Because of the fiasco with the Cure, the mutant population no longer trusted anything offered by the company, which meant the plan to mass-produce the bracelet or even attempt to sell the patent-pending design to a competitor had been scrapped. With the exception of Marie, anyone encumbered with a mutation they hated was stuck with it for now. “I was going through some old files and came across this,” Bobby said as he handed Marie a frayed manila file folder. Taking the folder, she asked, “What’s this?” “Apparently the only thing of any value my father didn’t abscond with,” Warren told her. Marie opened the file and saw it contained one sheet of paper. She raised her face and gave the two men a puzzled expression. “It’s a boxing contract,” Bobby informed her. “And what am I supposed to do with this?” she asked – still confused. “Warren sponsored this guy to the tune of $250,000. It was set up as a tax shelter and was never intended to be a profitable arrangement. Now it does specify that Howlett – that’s the boxer’s name – was obligated to be in ten fights. But he hasn’t gotten into the ring professionally in nearly five years and nobody has bothered enforcing the provisions of the contract.” “Yeah … so?” Marie replied, still not following what this had to do with her current situation. “This guy owes you ten boxing matches … or has to reimburse you his training costs.” “I own a boxer?”
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