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[ Her last memories of Luceti had been of snow. Looking around the forest and sensing the patterns of weather upon waking, however, told her it was now early autumn. Either she'd been gone several months or at least a year this time, she figured. Ororo wondered idly if there was a reason that she came and went like this. Something to ask the veterans of Luceti, she thought. ]
[ When she felt well enough, Storm took to the skies of Luceti: she knew her abiliities were dampened here in the enclosure, but she needed some time to reacquaint herself with Luceti's nature before looking for the village. She needed to calm herself, too; less powers also meant less control, and it would probably be better if she kept her emotions from starting an off-season monsoon. The random flashes of thunder and lightning from her annoyance at finding herself back in Luceti might attract unwanted attention, and how embarrassing would it be if someone noticed... ]
[ As soon as she centered herself, she changed course and headed for where she knew the village was. She remembered where the little house she'd stayed in previously was located as well, and checking the journal's callbox had let her know just who was still around and who from her world had arrived while she was "back at home." She figured there would be no harm in dropping by the house unannounced. Hopefully there was someone in House 16 to greet her! ]
[ Storm's first order of business after moving back into her old room at House 16 was to visit the stores for some essentials: the clothes shop being her first stop. As soon as she'd changed into and picked up some familiar clothes, she stepped back outside - and when it was safe, Ororo called down a bolt of lightning from the sky to strike the damned New Feather dress into ash. Subtle? Not in the least, but she had to vent somehow, right? Right. ]
[ Her next stops include the Item Store, and the grocery (to re-stock the house's food supply with some vaguely nutritious food), but her final stop of the day, despite the groceries and other items in her arms, would be Cloud Nine. Some of her clearer memories of Luceti were of the quaint little club, and Ororo rather hoped it would jog a few more of her memories... ]
[ Anyone in town is free to recognize or even bump into her as she makes her way around the village! Storm will be all over the place in general, seeking to re-familiarize herself with the town again. ]
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And if I did?
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... And yes, Logan is indeed a friend from home. You've met?
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[And he's not so single anymore. His grin is pretty telling.]
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/sighs, flips htmlfail
Is that right? That's good, then. I'm happy for you, and her. Who is the lucky lady? Someone from your world?
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[Yeah, he knows how it sounds.]
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You'll have to introduce me to her. I should like to meet the woman who has inspired Tony Stark to have a halfway organized house and not a perpetual workshop.
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[Badass ladies of Marvel and all.]
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Well, I'd hate to ruin the surprise. You're just going to have to get to know her and find out for yourself.
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Is that so? Well, good. I'm sure you've got the 411 on everything you, um, need to know, then.
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Nearly everything, or as much of what Rogue has been able tell me as of yet. Of course, you're free to help fill me in on what I've missed as well, Mr. Stark. [And then her voice shifts from curious, to teasing:] I seem to remember that you quite like hearing the sound of your own voice.
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You and Rogue--you're pretty close, hm?
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In some ways, I suppose. But, well, Rogue is rather... particular about the people she chooses to open up to. [Ororo shakes her head, smiling a little.] ... Logan has always been luckier in that respect than I.
[But they were getting better, Ororo liked to believe.]
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