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Man.. Why can't we all have rides like that? I alway wanted to have a few spare flamethrowers around, not to mention a machine gun just in case those don't work.. I love all the awsome vehicles that you have plans for XD
Ok I like that! she is gonna travel with logan! YAY just a question though. You mentioned before that Marie hasn;t really aged well. Looking 60 when she isn;t yet 40 but Logan hasn't had one thought of feeling about it. Does he love her so much he don't notice?
Author's Response: It was only Sam's perception of Marie. She looks about thirty, is near her forties. But she was so depressed and and felt so bad that she looked like she had gained decades in mere seconds.
Oh my God. Oh my God? Yep. Oh my God. Can you rewrite the story so I can marry him? *drowls* Ah, nevermine. I'll wait for Wolverine. ^.~
Author's Response: Hmmm... Rewrite? Marry Logan? But he's *my* Logie! ;)
I meant he's *Marie's* Logie. Really... :)
“It has been two hours.”
“Yep.”
“It’s still raining.”
“Yep.”
“You’re still sleeping?”
“Yep.”
“Are you even listening?”
“Yep.”
“I was thinking I could move in to the settlement and become a stripper.”
“Good for you.”
“You think so?”
“Yep.
HA!! That's fucking hilarious! One of the best dialogue exchanges ever! Although I'm surprise he didn't tell her to shut it after 'you're still sleeping?' :D
Just for the record, I think she should hit him really hard, then let him help. And poor Sam. Aw, poor Sam. Logan's gonna claw him a little bit isn't he? Poor Sam.
Author's Response: Logie hasn't actually revealed me his plans concerning Sam yet. I can say his claws are definitely itching, but there's the Marie-factor. She wouldn't like very much if Logie went and cut Sam up.
“Logan, I have been alone all my life. I can take care of myself. I’m not that naïve kid you met twenty years ago. She died in that cell.”
No, she's definitely not anymore. But I think she's right that she's too afraid.
"but if she turned that fear around, directed it to Logan instead of the rest of the world, she could keep going."
In a sick, twisted way, I know exactly what she means. She can fear one thing more and make that most. She survived that. She can deal with everything but that. Yet, interestingly, she still hugged him after the convoy went by. She initiated that hug even. It's becoming clear even to her that it's not truly Logan she fears, but the symbol of what he did to her.
"Every bit of information she had gotten from him had diminished the fear, made her see the man instead of the animal."
Is Wolverine really gone for good then? I see that Logan even remembers everything that happened when he was Wolverine.
"She could have stopped him. She could have if she had bothered to learn how to use the mutation she gained at the Free Zone. One small cold cloud of blue dust, and there would have been left only the adamantium frame of his skeleton, not much good to anything else but to serve maybe as a coat rack."
Wow. He's blaming her for the rape, just as she's blaming him. Unfairly, both side. Nice symmetry. And incredible. This is not standard for your Logan, but this is completely human. And I think it explains how he survived all these years.
But I don't think they really blame each other. I think they fear to blame themselves. And they both have huge fears about themselves they'll have to overcome before they can start over--Marie's mutation and Logan's Wolverine. Oh! I hope they make it.
A part 4 in the series? *crooked grin* Bring it ON, ara!
Author's Response: In the cell line between Logan and Wolverine got distorted. Logan was partly awake and aware of Wolverine's actions.
I don't think Wolverine's gone. He's just sulking. In a way Army betrayed him. He was there, partly cooperative, willing to make an honest effort for the cause. Instead of waiting patiently they forced him. That nifty machine finally made him run. Before it was Logan hiding behind him, now Wolverine is hiding behind Logan.
Yeah, Logie is a tad more selfish in this one than usually in my fics, but I think he's entitled to it.
Part 4 is a must. There's so many unresolved issues floating around, and I can't stuff them all in to this one. There's only so much we can blame only Logan for... ;)
Oh, no. I'm seeing a less than loving father/son chat coming on...But poor Marie. Just, poor Marie.
Author's Response: Poor everybody, I'd say. Looks like there's at least one part of this twisted little tale coming, can't wrap things up in "The Sins Of The Father..."
Awww Poor logan. I like that we are seeing what that time in hell did to him. Like someone replied earlier Marie wasn;t the only one raped at that breeding center. Great chapter!
Author's Response: They got both equally hurt. Now they have to get over it, one way or the other.
Ok glad to see Logan telling Sam a few things! and I am REALLY glad he obviously still loves Marie!!! I am really enjoying this story!
No! You tell his red-neck Canadian ass that he can take those truck parts and shove them up where the sun don't shine! Damn, sista, bring tha bastard down! Sorry. I'll calm down. :)
Author's Response: Can't do that. That truck really needs some work done, and Marie and Sam doesn't have experience or money to upgrade it. :)
This is one of the most pyschologically complex series you've ever written. No, I think it is *the* most complex of any. Your Marie isn't acting at all as she usually acts. I would say her behavior in Warrior was much more like your typical Marie - young, malleable, extremely attractive to Logan, sexually inexperienced but at the same time precocious, extremely reliant on touch to communicate, willing to follow, expressing reservations but willing to have them overcome by the more dominant Logan.
But by the end of Warrior, your Marie had a new power that was far more powerful than Logan's. You set up an interesting power dynamic in which Logan realized how much more powerful she was than him, how much more he needed her than she needed him, but she was unable or unwilling to exercise that power, even when it might cost her her life. And so Logan continued to hold the upperhand even though it was dangerous, even though his alter-ego could cause her harm. He was still in protector mode, although she was most at risk from himself.
And then she suffered some kind of break when Logan killed Camo - like she suddenly realized that she was powerless in her relationship with Logan, that she could control nothing about him or herslef when she was ith him. She realized that the fact that she consented and loved him was almost beside the fact when he could destroy Camo, become Wolverine so completely. Then in Destroyer, she actually experiences exactly what it is like when she *doesn't* consent or love.
But the interesting thing for me now is how she's handling herself here. Yes, I think she's trying to protect herself a bit too much and trying to keep Sam a bit too close, but she's intrepid, out in the real world, too. She's trained herself, she's hardened herself. She hasn't forgotten, but she uses her fears. And I *cannot* imagine any other incarnation of Marie fighting Logan in the cage like that, or being able to separate Sam and Logan, or telling her son that she was raped, or refusing to let Logan hold her when he asked. I wish she wasn't so badly scarred, but this Marie is tougher. And she's not crumbling when she can't get her way, either - she's adapting. It's like she knows how much she can endure, and she's determined to protect herself this time but she's not about to overdramatize anything either. Calculated risks, controlled assessment, weighing up her options. Even now, when she knows she can't stop Logan from following, she hasn't given up the fight. I think your other Marie's might have submitted after initial resistance. Logan always overpowered her eventually, and later it never seemed to matter.
Of course Logan's interior life is interesting, too. I have always been attracted to your Logan. He's what drew me into your early stories, when Marie was still just young and innocent and the one he wanted to touch. But I like the balance in him here between Wolverine and Logan, and how you can feel those two personalities merging a bit now - this world is about weighing survival with morality. Survival isn't his only morality, but it plays a large role, and it's interesting to me that Logan/Wolverine feels he actually deserves things for himself - he usually deserves life, humanity, comforts, even. That's part of his fight. Other times, I think, your Logan has been driven to despair and reckless marytrdom. But no despairing creature would survive this world.
And though I usually don't like fics with children, I think the clash between Sam and Wolverine/Logan will be interesting. I think that will break down the barriers between Marie & Logan more than anything else. So I'm glad it's a component to this story. And I'm interested to see where their mutations, where this world takes these characters next. :)
Sorry to hear the next chapters will be long in coming. This fic has already spawned so many ideas for me, but I love that it's never what I expect. Much better that way. Now I just have to wait. :)
Author's Response: Not long, next chappie is almost finished. Needs few more words and then quite a lot of polishing, but I'll be posting it today. *I* don't like fics with children, but I think this is a bit different. Sam isn't a toddler that is clinging to Marie's apron strings. He's a grown man, trying to find his own life. Now that Logan came back, it looks like he's going to have to postpone those plans, at least for a while. Plus, I don't want him to leave, not just yet. I kind of like him. Both Logan and Marie are quite different than they were in Warrior. Warrior was the part that gave them all the basics. Destroyer left them with nothing. Either of them hasn't actually handled things that happened at the breeding center. Now it's between Logan and Sam, but eventually Marie and Logan will have to face eachother. I refuse to end this before everything is okay between them. :)
Ok have been reading this right along and i am really enjoying it. I am looking forward to the next chapter!
Author's Response: Next chappie might take some time. Hard issues coming, and I have to thread carefully. Don't want Marie ending alone with two rotting corpses...
Another fabulous chapter. I love that its a boy, great father/son tension. So he's gonna fight the aliens? Wow, he really should have went for the super-healing upgrade on his feral mutation package. Cuz Big Daddy Logan's gonna kick his ass every time! :D
Author's Response: *Fucking brat doesn't know what he wants...* Logan, stop that. He's your son. Yeah, at least for now Logan has the upper hand between those two. Who knows what happens later. I have a feeling Sam's not liking much about the fact that he raped Marie...
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
h..h..how could you do this to me... again and again and again!!!
lol... in toher words please put another chapter (or 20...) up soon... PLEASE! :D :D :D
Author's Response: As soon as it's finished. Had to visit a doctor with my kid and next I'm going to have my hair cut, but I'll be posting the next chappie some time today. :)
Sorry about the cliffhangers. Looks like I'm unable to end chappies any other way. And wouldn't it be boring if everything was solved right away? ;)
Tantalizing in it's vague hints about what happened to Logan. Is he dead? Has be disappeared somewhere? Been taken somewhere? Did they have a disagreement and he left? And no hard answers. Your bare-bones writing style is evil, tempting, and delicious.
Author's Response: When Marie brought down that breeding center, Logan was buried under the ruins. We will see later what happened to him.
Interesting. Twenty + years. Poor Marie. Poor Logan. Poor their son. Well, we'll see how it goes, won't we? *g*
Author's Response: We'll see... This one might take some time, but I have a good feeling about how things are developing.