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My Name is Max

Summary:

Prompt:
I recently read a minifill wherein Charles died trying to give birth to a son and Erik never got there in time because when Charles wrote to him to tell him the news, Erik ignored all the letters.

Could we have fill somewhat like that but Charles survives and Erik never knows having never read and thrown out almost all the letters. Then come years (up to the anon how old the child is) later, Erik finds out that he is the father and confronts Charles. Accusations fly until it spills out that since Erik never replied, Charles assumed Erik never wanted anything to do with them.

Summary: Max Xavier, 7 year old telepath and genius, attempts to make his Daddy feel better by bringing his Father and Aunt Raven home.

Notes:

Chapter 1: Sean, Alex, Hank

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It’s very late at night and he’s half asleep when Sean goes in to check on the Professor. So the question surprises him, even though they've been expecting something like it for at least the last couple of years.

“Did you know my father, Erik Lehnsherr?”

Erik, pushing Sean off the satellite. “Here, let me help.” A scream. Falling. Flying. Laughter.

Erik, across from Charles in the study, late at night. A game of chess. Voices low. Intimate.

Erik, slamming his body on top of Charles as the Blackbird rolls mid air. Metal creaking. Spinning. A crash.

Erik, holding Charles in his arms. “I want you by my side.” Sand. Blood. Sulfur.

He’s not even conscious of the myriad thoughts and memories flitting through his mind as he looks at the little boy on the bed. Max has curled his body around the Professor and is stroking his Daddy’s hair, mimicking the comforting touch he remembers from the times when he’s been the one sick in bed.

“I can see his face in your head.” Max looks up at Sean, brilliant blue eyes so like Charles’. “He left.”

Sean sighs, sitting on the edge of the bed and ruffles Max’s short, brown hair. “I think this is a conversation you should have with your Dad when he’s feeling better.”

He checks the Prof’s I.V. and takes his temperature, adjusting his blankets slightly before gently pulling Max into his arms. “Come on. We should let your Daddy rest so he can get better. I’ll take you back to bed.”

Sean carries Max back to his room next door and tucks the boy under the covers. He’s about to leave when he feels Max’s hand slide into his own, pulling him back down onto the bed. “Will you tell me about my father?”

Your father is passionate. Fierce. Brave.

Your father is angry. Ungrateful. Damaged.

He doesn’t think he clamped down fast enough to stop Max from reading his thoughts but the boy’s expression doesn’t change and he shows no outward signs that he’s heard any of Sean's musings. He reinforces his shields like the Professor taught him, and then shifts to sit next to Max on the bed.

“Your father, he's like us. And he has the the most amazing control over metal.”

***

It’s early in the morning and Alex is the first one up so he makes his way to the kitchen to start breakfast. Usually Mrs. Bradley takes care of meals but this is a good distraction. He’s been feeling restless and unsettled since the Professor was hit with this latest bout of pneumonia.

Even with Hank’s meticulous monitoring and diet plans, Charles health has never fully recovered from his pregnancy and Max’s delivery. Alex doesn’t know how the Professor is able to do so much - over the years he’s watched Charles work tirelessly; raising Max, recruiting and running the school, supporting and coaching and helping all of them control and improve their powers. He’s done his best to step up and assume more responsibility but he knows that they all still rely too much on the Prof. He wonders if he will ever be able to repay Charles for his trust and his kindness.

“Alex...I wish I didn’t have to ask this of you but...it’s about the baby.”

They’re in the study and Charles rolls himself around his desk until he’s next to Alex sitting on the couch. He’s very close to his delivery date now, his cardigan stretched taut across his stomach.

“Professor, you know we'll all do whatever we can to help you.”

Charles rubs his temple and sighs. “We know this pregnancy is high risk and there's a very good chance that I won't make it.” He raises a hand to stop Alex before he can interrupt. “I want you and Hank to be the baby’s guardians if anything happens to me.”

“Well Hank yes, but me? Why? I mean, I would be honored but with my past and my control issues...”

Charles smiles; warm, comforting. “I've watched you grow so much in the last 7 months, Alex. You are a passionate, loyal, dedicated young man. I have faith in you to make the right decisions for my son if I’m not around to raise him.” His smile wavers slightly and Alex thinks he would do just about anything in the world to make things better for his mentor and friend. “Erik has made it obvious that he has no interest in our son. And he and Raven are living lives and making choices I can’t condone or support. I don’t want Max to grow up thinking violence is the only way, and that we have to wage war on humans to make a world safe for mutants. I trust you and Hank to teach him the importance of understanding and compassion.”

Alex has to suppress the anger that still roils underneath the surface whenever he thinks about Er- Magneto and that day on the beach. The fact that he chooses not to have anything to do with Charles and the baby just makes Alex angrier; there are days when he wants nothing more than to shoot a plasma blast at his smug, helmet wearing face. He reins in his thoughts and nods in agreement. “I swear if anything does happen, Hank and I will raise the baby and love him. We’ll protect him with our lives.”

“Thank you Alex.” Charles looks a bit lighter and Alex can practically see the weight lifting off the Prof’s shoulders. He smiles.

He turns when he hears the sound of bare feet shuffling on the kitchen floor; Max is in his blue striped pajamas and rubbing his eyes. “Hey buddy, do you want some pancakes?”

The 7 year old beams at him. “Did you make them with chocolate chips?”

Alex laughs and pulls him into a one-armed hug. “For you Max, always.”

***

Hank is in the lab, looking over the Professor’s charts when Max wanders in. The boy is a frequent visitor, already brilliant and so like Charles, with a natural curiosity and affinity for all things science. He loves all his uncles of course but it’s Hank that he relates to the most.

“Hey Max, what brings you down here today?”

“When is Daddy going to get better?”

“He’s bleeding out!”

“Damn it Charles, you need to hang on!”

“You stop the bleeding and I’ll stabilize his blood pressure!”

“God we’re losing him!”

He wishes he had an answer for Max; they’re all more than a little worried about the Professor. Hank remembers the delivery – it was a harrowing experience for all involved and even with an obstetrician on hand they had so very nearly lost Charles. They had known there would be risks to the Professor’s long term health from carrying the baby to term but there was no way to predict the side effects that would stem from a previously unknown mutation.

“He’s getting better every day Max. He needs rest and fluids and I’ve given him medicine to help him fight the pneumonia. The Professor will probably be awake more often in the next day or so.”

Hank watches as the boy scrambles onto a stool, putting him at almost eye level with the older man. The scowl on Max’s face reminds him a lot of Erik, and how he looks more and more like his father every day.

Max leans forward and whispers in Hank’s ear. “I’ve been hearing Daddy’s thoughts.”

He's not surprised; the drugs in Charles’ system were designed to knock him out for a few days so he can properly rest and recuperate. His relatively untethered mind must feel a touch overwhelming for a young telepath still learning his powers. “That’s expected. Your Daddy’s sick and in a very deep sleep. He's bound to project under those circumstances.”

The eyes looking up at him are large, cerulean blue like the ocean and so very sad...reminiscent of the Professor’s oft-too weary gaze in the days after Cuba. It’s still somewhat rare these days to see the old mischievous sparkle in Charles’ eyes; Max and the other children the only ones able to bring a truly carefree and genuine smile to his face.

“Hank, he’s leaking feelings. He’s so very sad and lonely even though he’s happy he has me and everyone here. But he calls out in his head, over and over, for Erik and Raven. And his feelings don’t make sense. Because there’s a lot of love, and he misses them sooo much but then he’s angry too and very, very hurt.” Max reaches out to hug Hank tightly. “Most of all he just wants to see them again. He just keeps calling for them to come home.”

It makes Hank’s heart break for both the Professor and for the little boy in front of him who just wants to make things better. “Your Daddy’s relationships with Erik and Raven are complicated which is why you’re sensing emotions that don’t make a lot of sense to you. I’m afraid the situation isn’t something we can easily change.”

He lifts Max off the stool and pats his head. “You should go upstairs and see if Mrs. Bradley still has any of those cookies she made yesterday. And don’t worry too much. I promise the Professor will be up and about soon enough and then things will go back to normal.”

***

Max can hear Hank’s thoughts as he walks out of the lab towards the stairs.

“Wish I could help. Been so long...still missing them. Don’t know where they are. Could find them...Cerebro...Prof wouldn’t want...”

He thinks about all the things he’s seen and heard from inside everyone's heads. They don’t all make sense to him but he knows enough to put some of the pieces together. Erik is his other parent; Daddy has spoken of him before and he knows he’s a mutant too. That he’s very strong and smart and can move metal.

He doesn’t know why his father and his aunt Raven don’t live at the mansion anymore; only that something big happened and they left and never came back. But he doesn’t really care – he’s only interested in making Daddy feel better. And Daddy really misses them and wants them to come home. So Max is going to bring them home.

He pushes the special code to the elevator and makes his way down to Cerebro.