“Follow the leaders”
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King and Queen of the X-Men!
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Disturbing thought: What if Scott had the affair with Ororo instead of Emma? Like what Grant Morrison had originally intended.
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They love each other... 🩵🩵🩵
This is 161, and I think in this era of UXM we do see a lot of Ororo as an emotional mentor of the team and doing a lot of supporting other people. I'm glad that she gets the Yukio/punk arc shortly after this because while she is an amazing friend & leader, I think it's important to balance that out with her having her own desires and conflicts and flaws.
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your scott x ororo fic was so good and i hope you write more of them in the future!
oh my god thank you anon!! this is very sweet <3
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Scororo on a date mission to the age of steam exhibit ♥️
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SCORORO OK
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“✉” for a text that WASN’T SENT.
[text] eu acho que tem alguém tentando invadir a minha casa
[text] SCORORO
[text] ah não, era só o meu gato [erro no envio]
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Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Ororo Munroe/Scott Summers
Additional Tags: Sparring, Knife fighting, Sexual Tension, Danger Room, scott submits to the mortifying ordeal of being known in order to reap the rewards of knife fighting
Summary:
Of all the X-Men, Ororo is the one who’s fighting style feels the most familiar to his own, even as she’s clearly more graceful. She darts agilely, watches for an advantage, always preparing to end the fight as soon as she can with the leverage she’s gathered. It’s the style of someone who’s used to getting in fights with people bigger than them.
Ororo gives Scott a taste of knife fighting.
I wrote some Claremont era Scott/Ororo sparring/romantic tension/musing on the nature of the body! This is a good ship actually.
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hi these are also icon sized and free to use
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If anything, Scott has had some of the most consistent development in the 21st century and all of that has led him away from Jean. His turn towards politics, defying Xavier, all that is a step away from the man trying with everything in him to connect to the world. It’s a man who can’t connect but knows he doesn’t have to. He can see right and wrong, good and bad, he doesn’t have to feel it. Jean was important to him because she reached out to people, she met them on their level and tried to cultivate relationships. To the alienated young Scott, that was a godsend. Around her he could release his layers of masking and his vain efforts at comprehension and just. Chill out. By the Utopia era he’s exhausted more than insecure, cynical more than either. The ease he seeks isn’t personal any more, it’s political. His life has become the mutant cause rather than Xavier’s dream, his worries are for others and not himself. Where Jean’s empathy and outreach helped him in his childhood, Emma does the opposite and connects him back to himself
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FUCK teen!scott/bloodstorm, we should have gotten teen!jean/bloodstorm
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X-Men (2019) #17
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i dont read xmen but congrats on the scororo
sometimes you just WIN
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