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"So, how are you and Logan doing?" Ororo asked one morning at breakfast.

"Fine," you responded with a shrug. "We have a lot of work to do, but we're working through it."

"He does seem a little more on edge around the kids, as do you."

You sighed. "I've actually been thinking... I think Logan and I should go away for a while."

"Wait, you two want to leave?"

"I haven't brought it up to Logan yet, and it wouldn't be forever... we just need a space where we can focus on just the two of us. We're constantly thrown every which way with classes, missions, and world-ending scenarios. Logan and I need to simply be us for a while and figure out what that means."

"I... do whatever you have to do." Ororo stood up. "I've got a class to teach."

"Ororo, please stay and talk."

But she slipped out of the room. You sighed, hiding your head in your hands. That was the position Logan found you in. He quietly came up behind you and rested your hands on your shoulders. He leaned down and kissed the back of your neck.

"What's wrong?" He whispered against your neck.

You leaned back into him, looking up at him. "I made Ororo upset."

"What did you do?" You sighed, looking back down. "Hey." He sat down beside you. "I thought we were doing better with the talking shit." He hooked a finger under your chin and guided your face to look at him. "Tell me."

"I told Ororo about something I was going to talk to you about."

"And that was...?"

"About leaving."

"Leaving?"

"I was thinking that we need some time to ourselves. To figure things out and just be us."

"But this is your home. Would you really be okay leaving it?"

"Logan, you're my home. And you were long before this was."

Logan studied your gaze and could see that you were telling the truth, but he worried that after a while, he wouldn't be enough. You at least had people here, other mutants, to lean on when the two of you were struggling. If it's just you and him? Then you'd have no one. Logan was okay with that for himself but not for you.

"I thought that we've been doing well here," Logan said, trying to see if he could get you to change your mind.

His words took you back. "You want to stay? You're constantly trying to run."

"I just want you to really think about it, sweetheart. I don't want you to leave and then regret it."

"You think that I'd regret being with you?"

"That's not what I said—"

You pulled away, standing up. "But it's what you meant, right?"

"Don't put words in my mouth." He stood up as well, growing angry.

"Do you not want this long-term, Logan? Am I just your person until a new, better one comes along?"

"Hey! That's not fair!"

"Morning! Oh—" Bobby stopped in the doorway. "I can see that this is not a good time, so I—"

"No, Bobby, we're done here," you told him, rushing off.

"Y/N!" Logan yelled after you, hurrying to follow you. He followed you into the gardens. "Now, who's running?!"

"Oh, please," you spun around. "You've wanted to run since the moment you got here!"

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