Catcanons: Freedom? (hellpatrol!verse)
Cat woke, screaming. She was in a room, high tech, no windows, looked medical. She herself was on a cot of some sort with an IV dripping into her arm, and it was only then that she realized she was trying to sit up and someone was holding her down by the shoulder.
“Let me go!” she said, slashing at the arm with her other hand, watch claw marks appear, and then heal, almost instantly. It was only then that she looked up at the owner of the arm.
She recognized him, them as one of the people who had broken her and Bear out of the Weapon X facility. The one she hadn’t trusted. The one who smelled oddly like Victor Creed. There was a nurse standing well behind him.
“You’re…” she let the sentence hang. When she lay back down on the cot, he took away the hand.
“Logan,” he said, in a gruff voice. “Name’s Logan. I’m…Victor’s my half brother. That’s why you keep smellin’ ‘im. He’s nowhere near here, though, kid, I promise. An’ I don’t take after him much.”
“Logan,” she repeated. “I’m…Cat.” She looked around. Someone else had entered the room, a large, blue-furred person wearing wire-rimmed glasses. She had seen him on the rescue mission, too, but not with the glasses.
“Cat, huh? Works. This is Annie,” he gestured to the nurse behind him, who seemed to be gradually calming down. “And that’s Hank. He’s a doctor.” She nodded, but looked back at Logan. “I recognize you…you’re Wolverine.”
“Yeah,” he nodded. “Welcome to Xavier’s School for the Gifted. And yeah, unfortunately you and I share a past with Weapon X. That’s over now, though. You’re safe here, kid.”
The one Logan called Hank had made his way over, introduced himself as “Dr. Hank McCoy,” and starting looking over the monitors they had her hooked up to.
“So,” she asked, because there were a lot of beds in here and she was the only one in one of them. “Where’s Bear? You know, the big guy who was with me?”
No one had really been talking, but they somehow managed to get quieter.
It was Dr. McCoy, who she now recognized from the news as “Beast,” who finally spoke. “He didn’t make it, Cat. I’m very sorry,” they were all looking at her, she supposed it made, sense, but they were all looking at her, and she didn’t like it.” Dr. McCoy placed a large hand on hers.
“But, how could he not have made it? I know I was unconscious at the end, but we were like ten feet away from the plane. How could he not have made it?”
“He wasn’t…killed in combat,” continued Dr. McCoy. He was…I don’t know if you knew, but Bear was very sick, from what they had done to him. He was part of a new experiment, you understand. His body couldn’t withstand the adamantium and other chemicals they were using. We did everything we could for him, I promise.”
“But…” and all of a sudden she felt very shaky and like she didn’t, in fact, want to get out of the bed. “Bear and I were in the same experimental group. That’s how we got out together. So…am I very sick?”
“Well,” said Dr. McCoy. “Bear was further along--”
Logan reached out and put a hand on his shoulder to stop him, “Hank.” And then he looked down at Cat and said. “You’re gonna be just fine, kid.” And she appreciated the gesture. But she knew exactly what it meant.
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