[once inside, kurt shrugs the bag off and reaches with the free hand to scrub over his face, head shaking as he pops a quick message to a certain speedster.
then, he plops on the end of the stairs, rummaging through the things he'd purchased while waiting for logan. the sound of footsteps draws his attention and he raises his head, just in time to see the beverage being offered to him. he wastes no time taking it, golden eyes twinkling with mirth once he gets the bottle open.]
I'm a nerd, remember? [he smirks, raises the drink in his hand in a cheers! sort of manner then takes a drink.]
And I'm a teacher who ain't supposed to expect the best outta you.
[ Well... no. Technically he's supposed to assume that all the kids he's teaching are good, but doesn't the school have enough people like that? Xavier and Hank are the most obvious ones, and even Mystique's the same -- though God knows she'll hide it under some kind of tough exterior that fools no-one.
Logan treats the kids like runts. Runts that he's fond of, sure, but still runts. ]
For all I know, you skipped outta the mansion to procrastinate. [ The word feels funny in his mouth. Procrastinate. God, he's got to stop talking to Hank.
He washes the taste of literary ability down with his pop. ]
[he opens his mouth to retort, thinks better of it and bites his lip instead.
logan's not technically incorrect — he does treat them differently than the other teachers — but for some reason, kurt still can't help feeling offended that he would assume such nonsense. he's a good kid-- doesn't cause trouble (usually), never skips class, does all his homework ...
little blue huffs with irritation, tucks the soda between his knees, hands gesturing wildly at the air.]
I'll go get it right now, if need be! There are other students far less diligent than myself.
[ Logan has to bite back another laugh, one he hides in lips touching the end of his bottle.
He settles for: ] God, you're easily offended. [ Not that he minds, really. Someone easy to read is a nice change of pace -- Logan's not a telepath and he doesn't think himself particularly insightful, so Kurt's open expressions and slightly whingeing tone of voice are a welcome change to the overarching cryptic feel of the rest of Logan's life. ]
[kurt's eyebrows knit together, attention solely on logan, expression creased in a mixture of indignation and confusion. he doesn't understand what the older male is laughing about-- until he explains, of course.]
... oh, [he sighs, tense posture immediately relaxing. with the heart-shaped end of that tail, he plucks the bottle up, takes a quick drink then drops his elbows on his knees, cheeks propped up in his palms.]
Guess I'm still getting used to that sort of thing. Aw, gee, everyone else has already warned me of this– er– social norm? Is that what it's called? [another huff as he scrubs both hands over his face.]
[ Logan takes his place at Kurt's side, the way he sits lazy and slouching. It's considerably more relaxed than Kurt's position, but Logan's got a feeling Kurt isn't exactly the best at 'kicking back and relaxing'.
That he -- the master of stiffness -- can think such a thing of someone means that it's no laughing matter. ]
Did no-one mess with you in Germany? [ At least, he thinks Kurt's from Germany. He doesn't listen very well to these things that Charles tells him. ]
[he nods in agreement first, then inclines his head, glancing at logan from his peripheral.
to be fair, kurt knows how to relax, but he's more likely to do it when no one is paying attention or if he's alone. an odd thing, he realizes, although he feels like he can chalk it up to not being completely integrated with the other mutants of the school.
all his friends are wonderful; he can't fight that niggling voice in the back of his head, though, telling him it can't last forever.]
My siblings and I would prank each other when we were younger, but— [he stops, bites the inside of his cheek.] Those were different times.
[ "Different times". Seems like a common thread for siblings, though Logan doubts Kurt's experience could be anything like his own. Kurt's a good kid -- not a bad bone in his body, not like Logan was. Like he still is, more than he'd like to admit.
He takes another gulp of pop, shrugging his shoulders up. ]
Tell me about them. [ The times, the siblings. Logan could go with either. ]
[attention briefly focused on his knees, nightcrawler blinks in thought, trying to recall a recent memory of the last moments he'd spent with his circus family. nothing that he can remember being on-topic, but the further he goes back--]
Jimaine is so clever, always coming up with the best tricks. One time, she tied a bell around my tail and for the better part of an hour, I thought I was going crazy.
[once the memory becomes more clear, he has to lower his own bottle, curl a fist against his mouth to cover a cough, which had been a laugh. he clears his throat, chuckling softly at the fond reminder.] Mother finally told me because she couldn't keep it secret anymore. They thought it was the funniest thing ever.
[ Logan has reached a point in his life where seeing the kids at the school smiling gets his own mouth threatening to pull the same expression. It's a little embarrassing -- if asked, he'll glare at anyone who says such a thing -- but he watches Kurt, with his bottle held at the neck between two fingers and his arm relaxed over his thigh, and.
It's cute. ]
There were a lot of you? [ Logan knows the answer before he asks. ] Kids, I mean.
I'd fallen asleep. She got lucky and caught me off-guard.
[he snaps his fingers with disappointment, but the upward lift of those blue lips tells another story. kurt's rather fond of his circus family-- so much so that he'd even thought about asking the professor to help him track them down.
until it happens, he can sigh and be nostalgic about them.]
Three of us. We went all over Germany with the traveling circus before it [pause] fell into the wrong hands, as it were.
[he expects no less than straightforward from logan and (unsurprisingly) kurt wants to be able to be upfront with him, too.]
The circus got sold to a man who wanted to put the people with more physical mutations in a freakshow.
[it all probably comes out a little too fast, words somewhat running together, but only because it leaves a bad taste in his mouth-- one he attempts to wash down with more carbonated drink.]
[ "Freakshow" and "circus" have two different connotations. Even Logan recognises it, though he's admittedly not the best at explaining how he does.
His expression darkens. Kurt might be trying to be more civil about it, but his anger is real -- more because being used like that so shitty people can profit hits closer to home than it should.
[sour-tasting bile is still on his tongue when he nods his head. he swallows, raises a hand to curl against his mouth, eyebrows knitting together with thought.]
Not that I know of.
[but from the corner of his eye, kurt can see the shadow across logan's face and ends up biting his tongue before he can ask. something he'll save for later.] I'm sure they left not long after I did.
[he scrubs a hand over his face, finishes the contents of the bottle then sets it aside.] Even if I made it without them, [kurt admits sullenly.] Some months later, I ended up in Berlin where Mystique found me.
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then, he plops on the end of the stairs, rummaging through the things he'd purchased while waiting for logan. the sound of footsteps draws his attention and he raises his head, just in time to see the beverage being offered to him. he wastes no time taking it, golden eyes twinkling with mirth once he gets the bottle open.]
I'm a nerd, remember? [he smirks, raises the drink in his hand in a cheers! sort of manner then takes a drink.]
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[ Well... no. Technically he's supposed to assume that all the kids he's teaching are good, but doesn't the school have enough people like that? Xavier and Hank are the most obvious ones, and even Mystique's the same -- though God knows she'll hide it under some kind of tough exterior that fools no-one.
Logan treats the kids like runts. Runts that he's fond of, sure, but still runts. ]
For all I know, you skipped outta the mansion to procrastinate. [ The word feels funny in his mouth. Procrastinate. God, he's got to stop talking to Hank.
He washes the taste of literary ability down with his pop. ]
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logan's not technically incorrect — he does treat them differently than the other teachers — but for some reason, kurt still can't help feeling offended that he would assume such nonsense. he's a good kid-- doesn't cause trouble (usually), never skips class, does all his homework ...
little blue huffs with irritation, tucks the soda between his knees, hands gesturing wildly at the air.]
I'll go get it right now, if need be! There are other students far less diligent than myself.
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He settles for: ] God, you're easily offended. [ Not that he minds, really. Someone easy to read is a nice change of pace -- Logan's not a telepath and he doesn't think himself particularly insightful, so Kurt's open expressions and slightly whingeing tone of voice are a welcome change to the overarching cryptic feel of the rest of Logan's life. ]
You know I'm messing with you, right?
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... oh, [he sighs, tense posture immediately relaxing. with the heart-shaped end of that tail, he plucks the bottle up, takes a quick drink then drops his elbows on his knees, cheeks propped up in his palms.]
Guess I'm still getting used to that sort of thing. Aw, gee, everyone else has already warned me of this– er– social norm? Is that what it's called? [another huff as he scrubs both hands over his face.]
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[ Logan takes his place at Kurt's side, the way he sits lazy and slouching. It's considerably more relaxed than Kurt's position, but Logan's got a feeling Kurt isn't exactly the best at 'kicking back and relaxing'.
That he -- the master of stiffness -- can think such a thing of someone means that it's no laughing matter. ]
Did no-one mess with you in Germany? [ At least, he thinks Kurt's from Germany. He doesn't listen very well to these things that Charles tells him. ]
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to be fair, kurt knows how to relax, but he's more likely to do it when no one is paying attention or if he's alone. an odd thing, he realizes, although he feels like he can chalk it up to not being completely integrated with the other mutants of the school.
all his friends are wonderful; he can't fight that niggling voice in the back of his head, though, telling him it can't last forever.]
My siblings and I would prank each other when we were younger, but— [he stops, bites the inside of his cheek.] Those were different times.
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[ "Different times". Seems like a common thread for siblings, though Logan doubts Kurt's experience could be anything like his own. Kurt's a good kid -- not a bad bone in his body, not like Logan was. Like he still is, more than he'd like to admit.
He takes another gulp of pop, shrugging his shoulders up. ]
Tell me about them. [ The times, the siblings. Logan could go with either. ]
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Jimaine is so clever, always coming up with the best tricks. One time, she tied a bell around my tail and for the better part of an hour, I thought I was going crazy.
[once the memory becomes more clear, he has to lower his own bottle, curl a fist against his mouth to cover a cough, which had been a laugh. he clears his throat, chuckling softly at the fond reminder.] Mother finally told me because she couldn't keep it secret anymore. They thought it was the funniest thing ever.
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[ Logan has reached a point in his life where seeing the kids at the school smiling gets his own mouth threatening to pull the same expression. It's a little embarrassing -- if asked, he'll glare at anyone who says such a thing -- but he watches Kurt, with his bottle held at the neck between two fingers and his arm relaxed over his thigh, and.
It's cute. ]
There were a lot of you? [ Logan knows the answer before he asks. ] Kids, I mean.
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[he snaps his fingers with disappointment, but the upward lift of those blue lips tells another story. kurt's rather fond of his circus family-- so much so that he'd even thought about asking the professor to help him track them down.
until it happens, he can sigh and be nostalgic about them.]
Three of us. We went all over Germany with the traveling circus before it [pause] fell into the wrong hands, as it were.
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[ The way he says it reflects the heaviness of Kurt's tone. He frowns. ]
What do you mean?
[ There's no "if I can ask that" bullshit here, no sir. If Kurt's brought it up, Logan assumes he can ask. ]
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The circus got sold to a man who wanted to put the people with more physical mutations in a freakshow.
[it all probably comes out a little too fast, words somewhat running together, but only because it leaves a bad taste in his mouth-- one he attempts to wash down with more carbonated drink.]
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His expression darkens. Kurt might be trying to be more civil about it, but his anger is real -- more because being used like that so shitty people can profit hits closer to home than it should.
Not like Kurt knows that, but. ]
They still with him? Your family.
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Not that I know of.
[but from the corner of his eye, kurt can see the shadow across logan's face and ends up biting his tongue before he can ask. something he'll save for later.] I'm sure they left not long after I did.
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[ It's not a question. Logan takes in a mouthful of pop, but he doesn't take his eyes off Kurt for a moment. ]
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[if given the chance, who wouldn't seek out the family they'd lost?]
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Where'd you come from? [ A pause, and then he rephrases: ] I guess -- where was the circus goin' around last when you were there?
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[he scrubs a hand over his face, finishes the contents of the bottle then sets it aside.] Even if I made it without them, [kurt admits sullenly.] Some months later, I ended up in Berlin where Mystique found me.
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