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Rogue and Kitty's school project
Rogue and Kitty are assigned to work on a school project together, but as the night progresses, Rogue ends up learning more than her fair share about Kitty's secrets and mutant abilities.
"Stop what?" Bobby mocked while pinching Rogue's sides playfully and laughing at her squirming and giggling beneath him on her bed.
"Bobby!" She shrieked between laughs, "Stop it! I can't breathe!" When Bobby wasn't taking her seriously and she'd had enough of it, Rogue reached back and punched him in the arm
"Ouch, " he winced though laughing at the same time. He sat up and shook his head at her, cautiously touching the ends of her silver-streaked hair and looking down at the girl he adored but couldn't touch for more than mere seconds at a time. Knowing that was more painful than the throbbing pain in his arm from where she'd socked him.
He shifted closer, but Rogue pushed him back when he got too close.
"You need to be more careful, " she warned.
"It's okay, Rogue, " he said, leaning over her for a kiss.
Not wanting to argue about how pointless and teasing this all was to her, she closed her eyes and inhaled the crisp scent of his cologne. Sensing the approaching kiss, she pursed her lips to meet his, but just as they touched, she heard a knock at the door.
"You expecting someone?" He asked, pulling back a little.
"No, " she answered, hoping that whoever it was would go away if she ignored the knocking.
Bobby bent over to kiss her again, but whoever was at the door, knocked again. Frustrated, Rogue sighed as she aggressively pushed Bobby off of her so she could answer the door.
"Ugh, it's Kitty, " she said peering through the peephole.
"I can hear you, you know, " Kitty replied from the other side of the door.
Rogue opened the door, but stood in the doorway to block her from entering.
"You have impeccable timing, " she said through a forced smile. She cleared her throat and tossed a glance behind her to indicate that she had company and thus, wasn't welcome.
God, she hates me, Kitty thought to herself while peering over Rogue's shoulder to see Bobby waving at her from the bed.
"Oh. Hi, Bobby, " she said, returning the greeting with a shy smile and a wave. "I, uh, didn't mean to interrupt. Sorry."
"It's okay, " Bobby said getting up from the bed and coming to the door. "What's up?" He asked with a slight sparkle in his eye for Kitty.
"It can wait until tomorrow, " she said, retreating a bit into the hallway, embarrassed and uncomfortable with him flirting with her in front of Rogue.
"Well, you've got my attention now, so you might as well tell me, " Rogue answered.
Kitty sighed and turned back to look at Rogue, but without coming any closer to the doorway.
"Well, you never showed up after dinner like you said you would. I thought maybe something happened, but as it turns out, you just totally blew me off."
"What are you talking about?" She asked, shifting her weight and crossing her arms defensively.
Kitty did the same, irritated by Rogue's blatant disrespect for her and her time.
"You were supposed to meet me in the library after dinner, to help me with research for our project, remember? I waited for you for almost an hour!"
Rogue couldn't stop herself from smirking
"You thought I was serious?"
"You never gave me any reason to think that you weren't, " Kitty scoffed, adjusting the tote bag full of books on her shoulder then re-crossing her arms.
"Kitty, it's a Friday night and that assignment isn't due until Monday afternoon. We can work on it later, " she dismissed.
Kitty furrowed her brows at the taller girl in the doorway, thoroughly ticked off that Rogue hadn't even bothered to apologize for standing her up. Bobby noticed and withdrew himself from the two girls arguing in the doorway, not wanting to get caught in the impending crossfire.
"So when were you planning on doing your research? On Sunday night?"
Rogue shrugged, "If I had some time then, yeah."
"Look, Rogue, " she huffed, "I didn't want to be your partner on this anymore than you wanted to be mine, but I'm not about to do all the work just so you can take credit for it on Monday!"
"I never expected that, but we have 2 and half days to research a topic and come up with an outline. hat's more than enough time so why do we have to start now when you can see that I have company?"
"Actually, I should go, " Bobby interrupted. Rogue's mood had been tarnished and she was no pleasure to be around when she was this riled up.
Rogue turned her back on Kitty to address Bobby.
"What? I thought you didn't have plans tonight."
"I don't, " he said squeezing to stand between her and Kitty. "But it sounds like you have something to work out with Kitty so I'll just go see what Peter is up to until you guys get it sorted out."
He gave Rogue a prolonged peck on the cheek, pulling back when he felt his lungs tighten. "Just stop by my room later, okay?"
"Okay, " Rogue agreed as Kitty took a step back so that Bobby could leave. When she heard the door click behind them she turned around to Kitty with a glare "Thanks a lot, " she sneered.
"It's not like you'll never see him again, " she replied. "Besides, if we get this done tonight, we'll go our separate ways and then you can have all weekend to do whatever you want without my interference."
What has happened to us? Rogue thought to herself upon hearing Kitty's words. It's not that she hated Kitty. In fact, they used to be pretty close friends. But lately...lately, Rogue was just about fed up with all of Kitty's snide, jealous comments when it came to her and Bobby. She knew that was why Storm had assigned them to work together on this project. They needed to get along in order to be successful together while out on missions and this stupid school project was a test. Rogue was going to have to try and swallow her jealousy for the night and make the most of it.
"All right, let's go, " Rogue said going to the end of her bed and picking up her green cloak.
"Go where? I already brought a bunch of books from the library. Unless you'd rather work in the library, but it's freezing in there."
Rogue laughed in spite of herself, "Kitty, do you know how many layers of clothes I wear?"
"Well, I don't want to be cold, " she said crossing her arms.
"Ok, I guess we can work in here, " she replied, disappointed that her date with Bobby was somehow being trumped by doing homework with Kitty on a Friday night. Maybe this doesn't have to be that bad, she thought, getting an idea. "Can we grab a snack first?"
"We haven't even gotten started, " Kitty argued, picking up the heavy bag of books again and slinging it back over her shoulder.
"It won't take that long, " she replied, taking the bag from Kitty and setting it by her desk before leading her out of the room.
When they entered the kitchen, Kitty scrunched her nose from the pungent scent of burned popcorn that permeated the room. "Ugh, I used to like popcorn."
Rogue snickered, "Yeah, I know what you mean. I used to eat it all the time before I got here, but this place has really killed it for me."
She lifted a barstool from under the kitchen island and placed it inside a pantry so she could reach the top shelves. "Let me know if anyone's coming and make sure I don't fall over, okay?"
"Strength is not my forte so I'm not sure what you expect me to do if you fall, but okay, " she replied. She watched Rogue climb onto the chair and try as she might, she could not help but notice the girl's subtle hourglass figure beneath the simple wrap-around shirt. Rogue tossed her long, loosely knit scarf over her shoulder as she rummaged around on her toes to get to what she wanted. Without turning around, she handed Kitty a bag of pretzels.