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He didn't think it was that important as he matured I mean Charles starts as a groovy just graduated flirt and now he's the father of the X-Men I think it takes some time for him to come to terms with that andddd I'd like to believe he doesn't start balding until he reaches his early 40s like legit balding I'd like to think years later, Hank figured out what gene controls the amount of hair on our head but by the time, Charles is like ": | I'm 52. I think it's too late to have my groovy locks again." Erik would sometimes find him pouring over his yearbook pictures, looking at his hair And when confronted, Charles would say something like "I never considered the possibility that I would lose it. It's silly really, to miss having that look. But a man my age should not be worrying about appearances when there's people out there who have more to worry about, like their lives..." and he'll sigh and close the books and set them aside.
And Erik would walk over and gently take his hand and lean his cheek against the smooth skin of his forehead and say "Personally, I like this look on you. Your bald head reminds me of metal. It's so shiny. It's a... how do you call it? A "groovy mutation" of yours."
And they'd laugh together and Erik pushes Charles' wheelchair out of his study and they go have tea time.
the end. ...what did I. just write.
Silvia. You are so brilliant. ;___;













