Epologue: A Thousand Years

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Erik's brow furrowed. "What do you mean?"

Charlotte sighed and squeezed Erik's hand. "In the projection, I died. That non-corporeal visualization of my body died. Had I been there, I would actually be quite dead. Because she 'killed' me before I could return to my body, I was...troubled in finding my way back."

"What do you mean?" Erik asked.

"I was...lost, I suppose, for two months." Charlotte replied and tapped her temple again. "Mentally, I couldn't connect to my body again and so I was, technically, in a coma until two days ago."

Erik stared in disbelief. "Who—who knew?" He asked hoarsely. "Did anyone?"

Hesitantly, Charlotte nodded. "Yes, Raven. After...after she was given the cure—"

"After I abandoned her." Erik murmured.

Charlotte nodded in reluctant agreement. "She showed up at the mansion, asking for my help because she had nowhere else to turn. I kept her presence a secret—she was still a wanted criminal at the time. I told her my plan and warned her of the possible outcomes—the twins I only told after I woke earlier, actually. I feared I may not survive and so did not want to give them false hopes, should I never have woken from the coma. Raven watched over me after it happened. But she left me only to tip off the government about you. I instructed her to do that; don't be angry with her for it."

Erik shook his head. "I'm not." 'Surprisingly.'

Charlotte smiled and kissed Erik again.

Erik studied Charlotte's face, comparing it with his memory. Same hair, just shorter, tamer curls, and completely silver now. Same blue eyes, if more tired but...happier. Laugh lines and smile lines showed that she had not lied when she wrote that she had lived a happy life. Small, thin wrinkles around her eyes that only made her seem distinguished, experienced, respectable.

'Still beautiful.' Erik thought.

Charlotte's eyes softened when she heard the thought and she brushed a hand through Erik's white hair. 'The same can be said of you, still as handsome as the day we met.'

For a moment, neither said or thought a word, merely enjoying the peace and contentment of being together, finally, wholly together for the first time in years.

'What now?' Erik eventually asked Charlotte. 'Will you return to the school?'

Charlotte was visibly torn. 'I—no.' she replied slowly. 'I will not go back if that means I won't be with you. Storm should be capable of running it. If not her, Emma may be persuaded. Wanda, too, might be convinced; she'll ensure it does continue, if nothing else. I dedicated forty years to that school. It will continue on without me. You, however, I promised to never leave nor let leave me.'

'If you wish to return to your school, I will accompany you.' Erik offered. 'I tried this my way and look where it landed me: without you, without powers. Let's try it your way.'

'Truly?' Charlotte asked, blue eyes wide. 'You're willing to give up the mutant superiority complex?'

Erik sighed. "My dear, I believe I lost that quite quickly after I lost you and my ability. If nothing else, losing my powers has taught me a lesson in humility as well. Yes, if you will have me, I will join you at your school."

The smile of shock and joy and amazement Charlotte gave Erik could have, had he his power, given him strength to manipulate a hundred satellites.

But Charlotte paused. 'I saw you trying to move the chess piece when I came up. Did it—?'

'I thought so, but was distracted.' Erik smiled.

"Try it, Erik." Charlotte said, gripping one hand tightly.

Erik nodded and held the other out to the white queen chess piece, concentrating. Drawing on the fact that Charlotte was here, alive, well, with him.

It wobbled slightly then, abruptly, shot to Erik's hand, levitating in the air above his palm. Charlotte laughed in joy as she watched.

Carefully, like stretching a stiff muscle, Erik tested his control little at a time until he was certain of it.

'This means the cure is temporary!' Charlotte crowed. 'Oh, thank God! You—Raven—Rogue—all the others—they'll be okay!'

Determinedly, Erik focused on the suddenly malleable metals in his hand and shaped it carefully before picking up the black king as well.

Erik squeezed Charlotte's left hand to draw her attention back. "Liebling, you told me in your letter that you loved me. And now I finally have the chance to say that I love you as well. And, if you will have me, I'll ask you this." Gently he held out the delicate ring he had shaped from the white queen piece and the larger ring of the black king. "Will you do me the honor of having you as my wife?"

"Yes!" Charlotte nearly shouted, her telepathy projecting the thought as well. She flung her arms around Erik, pressing her face to his neck. "Yes, of course, Erik. Nothing would make me happier."

...

That evening, as they entered the school's front gate and went together toward the entrance, Charlotte felt a sense of peace fall upon her, a sense of contentment and serene joy.

As they strode toward the mansion and saw a waiting group of shocked and amazed faces— Wanda, Pietro, Logan, Storm, Hank, and several students—, a smile bloomed across her lips.

'Home at last.' Charlotte told Erik quietly, squeezing his hand in hers.

And now, it finally felt like her home was whole.

... ...

"I have died everyday waiting for you,
Darling don't be afraid.

I have loved you for a thousand years
I'll love you for a thousand more."

~ "A Thousand Years", Christina Perri

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