Post-Onslaught
Stories taking place during the time
span between the end of the Onslaught mess (circa XM #55)
and the Trial of Gambit (UXM #350).
"Don't
Feed Her After Midnight"
by Jaelle and Orla
The second part of the Rogue/Joseph trilogy. Joseph is taking
Rogue out on a date, and Gambit advises him to take her to
a special restaurant.
"The Clothes Maketh
the Mutant"
by Jaelle and Orla
The third part of the Rogue/Joseph saga. Disgusted by his
current wardrobe, Rogue takes a not-altogether-willing Joseph
shopping.
"Ring the Bells and
Throw the Rice"
by Jaelle and Orla
The final part (so far) of the Rogue/Joseph no-longer-a-trilogy.
Joseph pops the question, and the couple plans for their wedding
as pandemonium sets in at the mansion.
"Confusing the Issue"
by Mercutio
Both Gambit and Joseph are used to having problems that keep
them from finding true intimacy with Rogue. But what happens
when the two men decide to collaborate?
Warning: Adult material, explicit sexual
content.
"Crisis"
by Northlight
On one bright, beautiful morning, the X-Men awaken to face
their deadliest foe ever: bad hair.
"Don't Go There"
by Kielle
Rogue tries to help "Skids" Blevins as she deals
with Rusty Collins' death (in X-Men #43), with questionable
success.
Warning: Some strong language, hints
at mature themes.
"Growing Up"
by Faith Barnett
Rogue and Gambit face up to their problems and begin to accept
each other--and themselves.
"Resolution"
by Kielle
On April Fools Day, Gambit decides to come clean with his
feelings about Rogue and Joseph.
"Denouement"
by Kielle
In the sequel to "Resolution," Rogue reveals to
Gambit a secret of her own.
"Minuet"
by Avatar for Another
Rogue leaves the X-Men to try living on her own -- and she
takes up a rather...unusual profession.
(Warnings: Sexual themes, some language)
"Perfect Pastel Pink"
by K-Nice
Rogue decides to indulge herself in something she never had
as a teenager -- a prom dress.
"A Short (and somewhat
inaccurate) History of the X-Men"
by Jaelle
The GenX kids, led by Jubilee, lead a hilariously skewed version
of the X-Men's history.
"Sleepless Nights"
by Karolina K. Phillips
Karolina tries to answer the age-old question "Why does
Rogue always dis' Gambit?"
"There's a Mutant Under
My Bed!"
by Loni Kingrey
Remy starts a fight with Joseph after Joseph claims to have
slept with Rogue. Much silliness ensues.
"Too Many Alternative Futures
(Or: Mom, I Married an X-Man)"
by Jaelle and Orla
The Summers family tree gets a whole lot bigger. It's wild.
It's wacky. And it makes waaaaay too much sense.
"Wild Cards"
by Elena Zovatto
Gambit interrupts a master thief on the job and finds a mirror
image of himself--in female form.
(Unfinished.)
"Minute Change"
by Karolina K. Phillips
Occurs circa the Uncanny X-Men 320s, before the mess with
the Shi'ar and the Phalanx. With the Professor gone and unable
to help her, Rogue desperately needs help dealing with the
more unpleasant side-effects of her absorption powers.
(Unfinished.)
"And After the Battle"
by Alara Rogers
As the X-Men celebrate their victory over the Phalanx, Joseph
stands in the background, observing the woman who at one time
helped him find acceptance with the X-Men.
"Falling in Love: Once More,
for Old Heart's Sake"
by K-Nice
After reconciling during the Phalanx battles in space, Rogue
and Gambit go for one last motorcycle ride together. Assume
OZT and the Trial of Gambit never happened.
"Kinship"
by Elena Zovatto
After their battle with the Phalanx in space, the X-Men encounter
someone from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. One
X-Man discovers he has a certain mystical power...
(Unfinished.)
"You Did WHAT in a Cave?"
by Poi Lass
What really happened between UXM 348 and 349.
(Warning: This story deals with sex.
In a cave.)
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