[ The suggestion is a far cry from the boy that Logan knew to be stubborn enough he'd never leave Hell's Kitchen. It's enough to get him to turn his head a bit, looking down at Matt with furrowed brows as if he's not sure this is the real him.
But time brings change. It's done so for Logan, and it's unmistakably done so for Matt, as if the red suit and the new moniker doesn't make that obvious enough on its own.
It's still surprising to hear. Logan's smiling, and he knows Matt can't see it, so he brings their joined hands up and gently touches his nose to one of Matt's knuckles and lets out the gentlest huff of breath from his nostrils. ]
Surprise me.
[ But he has to add, lowering their joined hands, ] Only after 5 p.m. on weekdays, though. Office hours.
[ It's still surreal to think he has office hours. Not quite as surreal as imagining Matt visiting, though, and Logan almost wants to laugh at it. ]
[ Matt still isn't excited by the idea of leaving his beloved neighborhood. But coming so close to death can change a man, and he owes Logan so much, least of all the time he's put into helping Matt recover. He didn't have to stay, didn't have to put his own life on hold for this. But he did, and no one has ever done that for Matt before.
The sensation of Logan's breath on his skin makes him a little weak inside, and he has to take a couple slow breaths to keep from tearing up because it seems like everything makes him want to cry these days. Swallowing past the lump in his throat, he focuses on the image of James Howlett standing in front of a class, holding forth on whatever subject he's decided is the most important.
It's not that hard to imagine. He'd been so good with the kids at St. Agnes. ]
If I come all the way up there to visit, I want to sit in on a class. None of this office hours nonsense.
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But time brings change. It's done so for Logan, and it's unmistakably done so for Matt, as if the red suit and the new moniker doesn't make that obvious enough on its own.
It's still surprising to hear. Logan's smiling, and he knows Matt can't see it, so he brings their joined hands up and gently touches his nose to one of Matt's knuckles and lets out the gentlest huff of breath from his nostrils. ]
Surprise me.
[ But he has to add, lowering their joined hands, ] Only after 5 p.m. on weekdays, though. Office hours.
[ It's still surreal to think he has office hours. Not quite as surreal as imagining Matt visiting, though, and Logan almost wants to laugh at it. ]
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The sensation of Logan's breath on his skin makes him a little weak inside, and he has to take a couple slow breaths to keep from tearing up because it seems like everything makes him want to cry these days. Swallowing past the lump in his throat, he focuses on the image of James Howlett standing in front of a class, holding forth on whatever subject he's decided is the most important.
It's not that hard to imagine. He'd been so good with the kids at St. Agnes. ]
If I come all the way up there to visit, I want to sit in on a class. None of this office hours nonsense.