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Hope for Victory
By: Lily Handle
Author's Note: This whole story can be summed up in one quote: "Dancing is the perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire." We have the return of naughty Hope, and a dancing Logan. Believe me I had fun with this one.
The most common topic of conversation tonight, Dr. Hope Chandler, was maybe three minutes away from throwing herself into the pool to liven things up. She had never been more bored with a party then she was right now. She was also a little annoyed. Since arriving she had seen Logan maybe once and that was the back of his head as her father dragged him away to "socialize". She knew he wasn't exactly pleased with having to come to this event and she was surprised he hadn't simply ignored her father. When Hope had tried to follow her mother had intercepted her and said there was an important family friend she just had to see. She hadn't known her father and mother would plan so well to separate them. And her father could at least have the decency not to vanish on her or take Logan with him. Of course the rest of her family was plainly visible and regularly made passes by her every fifteen minutes or so. She sighed into her drink. The pool was looking better and better.
"Good to see you again, Dr. Chandler," Colonel Fury said, appearing from the crowd like a ghost. He looked quite different in a tux and it took Hope a few moments to realize who it was talking to her.
She smiled at his friendly, non-related face, "Colonel, it's nice to see you again." She let him kiss the knuckles on her hand and was grateful he didn't offer congratulations on escaping that dreadful trial right afterwards. One would think she escaped from a prisoner of war camp by the way the high society guest were treating her.
"You look fabulous," he said instead.
"Well, my mother insists I look my best," Hope waved a hand off in the general direction of where she had last seen her mother. She'd been unreachable until a few days ago, and her mother had decided to take care of her appearance needs for her. Mary Chandler chose a simmering red dress and the family rubies for her oldest daughter, and Fury wasn't the first to compliment Hope about the outfit. The best reaction, by far, was Logan's when she had asked for his help buttoning up the back. He had whispered in her ear that she was lucky he could be a very patient man. She had replied easily that by the end of the night he wouldn't be. Too bad he had been kidnapped and her plans to drive the man crazy vanished with him.
"I try to humor her," Hope explained to Fury.
"I can tell, but you look rather bored," Fury gestured to the grand hall, decorated with splendor and grace, "Would you rather be somewhere else?"
Hope thought about lying, as she had to the other guest who had asked her the same question, but this was Fury, "Am I that obvious?"
"I think only to the trained eye," Fury patted her knee reassuringly, "You should try dancing."
Hope sighed, "I would love to, but each time I'm ushered off the floor by one concerned brother, or sister, or mother. Apparently I'm still recovering from "what happened"."
"Ah, slightly over protective, I see."
"Slightly is an understatement," Hope snorted, "I'm just waiting for them to suggest I take a nap or pack it on for the evening." It was only rounding ten o'clock, but Hope had caught Michael casting her a few worried glances.
"You can tell them off," Fury lifted Hope's drink from her hand and set it on the bar top behind her, "And you can indulge an old man with one dance."
Hope couldn't help but laugh as she took Fury's hand and slid from the bar stool she had been perched on, "Well, I'm sure my family will make an exception for you, Colonel." And if they didn't, Hope would scream and then go back to dancing. She'd tolerated their "little" tendencies, but they were throwing this shin-dig for her and damnation, she was going to enjoy it. She let Fury lead her out onto the dance floor, and gracefully prepared herself to help steer him through the steps, but Hope blinked in surprise as Fury led her expertly.
"Why, Colonel, you're full of surprises!" Hope laughed, "I would have never suspected you know how to dance."
"Well, Doctor, with all the brown nosing I'm forced to do I've picked up one or two useful things."
"Wouldn't you agree, Mr. Logan?" Marcus asked him suddenly and Logan returned his attention to the man.
"Don't know much about shipping," He said, hoping it would end his involvement with the conversation. He didn't want to be rude to Hope's father, who thought highly of him and was generally a likeable enough guy, but he wanted to be seducing…dancing with his daughter. An interesting idea to think about, one that held much more appeal than listening to the minutiae of the shipping industry. While whatever his name was with the handlebar mustache droned on, Logan glanced down at the pool, to jump or not to jump? He might just be able to make it, there wasn't much concrete between the balcony edge and the pool if he got a running start. It was close enough to the house that he could see the inside of the house in the reflection. He watched the crowd a little bit, ignoring the slightly politically incorrect terms, and studied the dancers that occasionally appeared in the water. It was while trying to ignore handlebars that he caught her reflection in the pool. She was dancing with Fury. Damn.
"Excuse me," Logan said, sliding into a break in the conversation, "Why don't I go refresh our drinks?" Before Marcus could tell him not to bother, Logan grabbed their glasses and slipped away into the crowd. If he didn't get his hands on that red dress and the woman in it, there was going to be some trouble.
"Maverick!" She gave him a smacking kiss on the lips, "Mama said you couldn't make
it!"
"Ah, never underestimate the favors owed to a freedom fighter, liebchen," He said dropping her back to the floor before turning to Fury and saluting, "With all due respect, Colonel, I would like to steal your dance partner."
Fury gave a half-smile, "Well, I guess us older-timers just can't compete with the young bloods today. Treat her well, Lieutenant."
"Of course, sir."
Hope leaned over and kissed Fury's cheek, "Thank you again, Colonel, for the dance and everything else." Fury's only response was the nod and then he vanished into the crowd as swiftly as he appeared moments before. With traditional zeal and finesse, Maverick swept her up into his arms and joined the flow of dancers.
"Now, Doktor, where is my blustbruder? I would have thought he would be the one dancing with you tonight," Maverick asked as he pretended to scan the crowd fearfully, "I would not want him thinking I stole you from him."
Hope laughed, "Well, don't you know, Maverick? I'm only using you to make him jealous."
"Ah, I thought so," Maverick shook his head sadly, "You're breaking my heart, bildschön."
Hope reached up and patted his cheek, "I try."
"Hope!" Thea Chandler called as she wove through the dancers towards her sister, who was dancing—dancing after everything that happened to her, not good—with Lieutenant North. Thea had thought he couldn't make it and frowned. Papa had warned them to make sure Hope didn't over do anything. The bar tender was given specific instructions to serve her only a few drinks, and nothing too strong. Thea and Mike had been charged with keeping her off the dance floor and Mama was to make sure no one gossiped her ear off. So far they'd been doing a bang-up job, but then Fury had snuck through the lines and now, the German had invaded. Thea pushed through the last of the dancers blocking her way and caught Hope rolling her eyes.
"Oh no," Hope groaned and sighed, "Well, it's been so nice talking with you Maverick, but I believe the Calvary is coming to ground me."
"Hmm," Maverick considered her, "I think I see a solution here." With a smooth side step, Maverick grabbed up Thea, and started dragging her away from Hope.
"Excuse me!" Thea glared up at the thug, "I need to speak with my sister."
"No, I think not," Maverick replied easily.
"Oh, and what do you think?"
"I think you need to dance with me and leave your sister alone." Thea was too stunned by the frank response to protest.
"Logan!" She gasped, bracing her hands on his chest.
"Found ya," He growled, "Now, how about a dance, Doc?"
"Splend…" Hope trailed off as the music ended, "I guess not." Logan looked about to kill something, probably the nearest dancer or the four piece orchestra, when the first rumbling notes of the tango drifted into the air. Since most of the dancers decided they weren't up for the strain of the tango they drifted away from the floor, leaving Hope and Logan practically with the whole floor to themselves. Hope looked up and Logan, and felt a shiver race down her spine at his grin.
"You know the tango?" He asked.
She raised an eyebrow in challenge, "I believe the correct question is do you think you can keep up with me?" Faster that she could blink or think Logan whipped her through the first few steps. Only her years of dance saved Hope from stumbling or crashing into Logan when he pulled her back against his chest. "Oh, this will be good, won't it?" She asked him, rather breathlessly.
"Darlin' you ain't seen nothin' yet."
"It's a tango, everyone looks like they're sleeping together when they dance the tango," Mike snorted, trying to cling to those last shreds of denial. He could hear his sister raise her eyebrow when Logan dipped Hope back, then brought her slowly upright, his hand traveling up her calf, under the slit in her dress, before slipping out and moving to the small of her back.
"Told ya."
"We'll be having a talk, you and I," Hank muttered to Logan as he watched. "I promise you that." Turning away he walked out onto the pool deck and ignored the stares some of the guest. Hope had convinced him to come here without a holo-watch. He wondered if she knew he couldn't deny her anything. He sighed into his drink.
"I'm sorry, Hank," Ororo said, laying a hand on his shoulder. He glanced at her out of the corner of his eye.
"It's not your fault," He muttered, "All this time, how could I have missed it? Honestly, for a scientist I'm not very observant."
"Well, I think we've all been a little blind here," Ororo said honestly, "He hates doctors with a ferocity that is sometimes scary, we both know that. Even when I had my suspicious I dismissed them."
"When I met her in college, it was love at first sight."
"You've never really talked about how you two met," She prompted him and he shook his head.
"I was in the stacks, looking for a text on the evolution of ape to man and she glides up next to me and introduces herself. Next thing I know she's chatting away with me over coffee, trying to get me to help her out with the class work." Hank sighed again, "I should have told her how I felt. I thought…" He shook his head, "It doesn't matter what I thought. I was wrong."
"You can say that again," Bobby said.
"Woah."
"Anyone know Logan could dance like that?" Scott asked, his tone clearly conveying
the shock all the students felt as they watched the toughest guy they knew spin a woman with all the grace of Fred Astaire.
"Nope," Kurt said, then let put his fingers in his mouth and whistled, "Go Logan!"
"What are you talking about?" Kitty laughed, "GO DOCTOR C!" The students quickly took sides, cheering on their favorite dancers and in the back of their minds each wondered how far the dancing really went. Being that they knew Logan regularly went after students who ran away they weren't too surprised by the fact that Dr. Hope had returned with him. Kurt and Kitty however had exchanged glances and wondered if maybe they should fill their friends in on the little scene they had witnessed. Later that night Kitty had sworn Rogue to secrecy and blabbed everything to her. Rogue took it fairly well, she just shrugged and said it was none of their business. Kitty had rolled her eyes, of course it wasn't any of their business, but that's what made it so interesting. And now, right before their eyes everything they speculated about was being played out.
"Lieutenant North," Maverick glanced down at Charles Xavier, "Enjoying the show?"
"Ja," Maverick answered shamelessly, "Took us long enough to get them out there, didn't it?"
"I almost thought we'd never accomplish it," The Professor commented casually, "Thank you for telling me about Logan's considerable skills."
"Ah, it's nothing. What kind of friend would I be if I didn't help him get the girl every once and a while?"
"And Colonel, thank you for getting her dancing in the first place," Charles said as Fury joined them.
"Hey, espionage is what I do best, and I must say it was a first rate plan you had, Professor," He raised his glass to the dancing pair, "Here's hoping they both get what they deserve."
"Here, here," Maverick and Charles said.
"Oh my," Mary gasped, watching her daughter with wide eyes. Marcus would be the first to tell anyone about Hope's skill as a dancer, but he had never seen her dance like this. She was visibly fighting with Mr. Logan, who pushed her right back. You didn't have to know a single thing about dancing to see that these two were trying to out do each other.
"I thought you had him occupied," Mary whispered to him as she fell under the spell the two dancers were weaving over everyone who watched.
"He slipped away," Marcus growled, not enjoying the way that boy's hands were moving over his daughter's back or the way his daughter was pressing herself against that damned boy.
"Oh dear," Mary sighed heavily, "I guess there's nothing we can do now then."
"Damn wrong about that, Mary," Marcus growled, heading for the floor to pull that rascal off his daughter, but Mary grabbed his arm and when he looked at her she shook her head at him.
"You're so blind, Marcus. Can't you see they're falling in love?"
"We're in my room tonight," He growled violently against her ear. She was so spellbound she could do nothing but nod. There was no doubt in her mind who had just won. When he released her she felt like someone had taken something vital from her. She curtsied when he bowed to her and still in a daze let Michael cut in and start a much more sedate two step with her.
"You alright, sis? You look flushed," Michael said casually, but when Hope looked into his eyes she saw over protective brother.
"Yes, I'm sleeping with him," Hope said softly, answering the question she knew he wanted to ask, "Would you like to know how long? Or maybe I should tell you how skilled…"
"Woah, stop there," Michael blanched, "I just want you to be careful, okay? I worry about you, but it's just because I love ya."
Hope sighed, "I love you too, Michael, but I'm 35, I can handle a relationship all on my own."
"Mr. Logan," She said with genuine sweetness as she reached his side, "I would love a chance to dance with a man who is so skilled." From the look in his eyes Mary could tell he was trying to see if she wanted something else from him, and she kept her face impassively sweet. What few people knew about Mary Chandler was she was quite the fox when she needed to be.
"Alright," He said finally, giving his drink to a passing waiter and leading her back onto the floor. She could tell he wasn't the type to appreciate skating around a topic and went right for the throat.
"Mr. Logan, I've noticed you have a certain yen for my daughter," She said easily, because honestly she liked the man, "Now, normally I would have steered her away from your type. You're a little rough around the edges, Mr. Logan, and please don't take offense, you're so blue collar. I would have picked someone very sophisticated and high brow for my Hope, but I guess I've been wrong. She needs someone who won't handle her with kid gloves when she's being whinny and someone who won't scoff when she cries at sad movies."
Mary smiled when she noticed Logan was uncomfortable, "She has a romantic's heart and the imagination of a child, but she's damn smart and capable. She'll give you a run for your money, young man. I'm very glad to see you can keep up with her."