my heart is yours
scott summers x reader / angst / comfort ending / thoughts of being cheated on / jealousy
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You had known Scott Summers your whole life. He was the boy with the shy smile and the kind heart, the one who’d held your hand when your mutation first manifested and you were terrified of yourself. The one who made you feel less like a monster and more like someone who belonged. When you both arrived at Charles Xavier’s school, it was only natural that friendship became something more. An easy love that grew in the shadow of danger, steady and safe.
But lately… things had changed.
You noticed it first in the way Scott lingered around Jean Grey. The way their conversations stretched long after training, his hand brushing her arm as he laughed at something she said. They looked good together — too good. Perfect. Jean with her fiery confidence, Scott with his quiet strength. And you, watching from a distance, felt the ugly curl of jealousy knotting in your stomach.
It wasn’t just jealousy, though. It was fear. Fear that he’d realize he belonged with her, that he’d see what everyone else saw: Jean was powerful, graceful, beautiful. And you… your mutation was dangerous. Your emotions rippled out like waves, influencing the people around you. When you were happy, people felt at ease, lighthearted, almost euphoric. But when you sank into darker moods, that heaviness bled out too. You didn’t need Charles to tell you — you saw it in the way students grew tense around you lately, snapping at one another for no reason. How Hank paused more often when you entered the room, concern flickering in his eyes.
And Logan… Logan called it before anyone else. “Kid, you’re broadcasting your feelings like a damn radio tower. Fix it before someone gets fried.”
But you couldn’t. Not when Scott kept smiling at Jean like that. Not when the thought of him slipping away from you dug claws into your heart.
It only got worse, and eventually Charles asked Scott to his office. No one knows what they said, but when Scott knocked softly on your door later that evening, you felt it — his presence, his worry — before he even stepped inside.
You turned your face away, curled up on the edge of your bed, trying to hide the tear tracks staining your cheeks.
“Hey,” Scott said gently, closing the door behind him. His visor gleamed dimly in the soft light of your lamp. “Can we talk?”
You didn’t answer, just pulled your knees tighter to your chest. The air in your room felt thick, heavy — your power leaking with your emotions, filling the space with tension.
Scott crossed the room anyway, sitting down on the edge of the mattress, body facing away. “Charles, Hank, even Logan… they noticed, you know. What your powers are doing when you’re upset.”
“I can’t control it,” you whispered, voice hoarse. “Not when I feel like this.”
“Like what?” He turns to look at your body, concerned filling his eyes.
The words ripped out of you before you could stop them. “Like I’m losing you!”
Silence crashed between you. You buried your face in your hands, tears streaming down your face again. “I see the way you look at Jean. I’m not blind, Scott. You don’t laugh with me like that anymore. You… you touch her arm, you stay up talking with her—” Your voice cracked, breaking on the words. “And I’m not her. I never will be. So why would you even—”
“Stop.”
The command was soft but firm, pulling your gaze to him. Scott’s jaw was tight, his expression torn between hurt and tenderness. He reached for your hands, prying them gently from your face so you had no choice but to meet the deep, unshakable steadiness behind that visor.
“Oh, honey,” he murmured after seeing the fresh tears and the stained tears, his thumb brushing your trembling fingers. “You think I’d ever look at Jean like that? I was trying to plan something for you. A surprise. And Jean was helping me, because… well, let’s be honest, I’m not exactly subtle.” A small, wry smile curved his mouth.
You blinked through your tears. “A… a surprise?”
He nodded. “Yeah. I wanted it to be perfect for you. She was just helping me figure it out.” Then his smile softened into something more serious, more certain. “Besides… I’m pretty sure she and Logan have something going on. Trust me, Jean’s not where my heart is.”
Your chest tightened, tears slowly stopping. “Really?”
Scott leaned closer, pressing his forehead against yours, his voice low and unshakable. “Yeah, really. Honey, you know my heart is yours. Forever.”
The words broke something open in you — not pain this time, but relief. You threw your arms around him, clinging tight, as the oppressive heaviness in the room lifted. The air lightened, warmth radiating instead of despair, your powers feeding off the love anchoring you back into place.
Scott held you just as tightly, his hand rubbing slow circles on your back, as if he could shield you from every doubt clawing at your chest. “You don’t ever have to question that,” he whispered against your hair. “I’ve loved you since we were kids, and nothing’s going to change that. Not Jean, not anyone. Just you.”
You pulled back only enough to look at him, a shaky laugh slipping past your lips. “I feel so stupid.”
“You’re not,” he said instantly. “You’re human. And I should’ve told you sooner instead of making you wonder.” He brushed a kiss against your temple, lingering there. “But now you know honey. My heart is yours. Always.”
And for the first time in weeks, you believed him.
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