The Rogue That Went Rogue: chapter 1

Disclaimer: Disclaim! Disclaim! Disclaim! Me no own! Not x-men not Star- gate SG9 (or whatever it's called) not The Magician's Nephew. NOTHING.

AN: Hey everyone! Another fic to add! Woo! I like exclamation marks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!! Cough. Well this story is different because its main character is one ya'll know and there is a recognizable plot. A nice change, eh? If you want you can check out my other fics. I won't stop you. Just leave a review. I'm disappointed in my A Different Path readers. They don't review. Tear. And check out ShinigamiPhoenix's story, The Dark Roses. It has OC's but no Mary-sues or Gary-stus. Mine is there. It's rated R, but only for Jean's death so far. It's a violent death, but still. Back 2 this, I won't update until I have one review. And, I don't know too much about Forge. He just worked here. Imagine accents yourself. Please read and review!

Summary: An accident sends Rogue into a parallel universe. The universe is home to the X-men movies. As she adjusts to this new world, she sees all the differences and similarities. And the possibilities.

"Forge, what the hell is THAT?" Rogue asked (AN: can you see where this will lead?).

"This, my dear, is my magnum opus. A few tweaks to previous inventions, has given me THIS!"

"That still hasn't answered my question."

Forge stood by the huge, and most likely dangerous, machine. It took up the entire basement wall. He had invited all the X-men to see his 'magnum opus' but most declined. Probably because of their silly self- preservation ideas. Unfortunately, for Rogue, Kurt didn't want to hurt Forge's feelings. The perfect solution, in his eyes, was to drag along a sullen, moody, Goth girl. His sister.

"It's a gate."

"Uh, Forge my friend. Your magnum opus is a gate?" Kurt asked.

"It doesn't even look like a gate."

Forge rolled his eyes, "It's a gate to a parallel universe."

Kurt gave Forge a skeptical smile, while Rogue in her usual manner, made a disbelieving grunt. She then crossed he arms and said, "Forge, sugar, you've been watching to much of the Sci-fi channel. What's that show? Star- gate SG9 or some thing?"

Forge glared at the both of them, "It's not a joke. I sent a gerbil through the gate." He pointed at the rectangular frame. "I just wanted to see if you could, uh, help me with it."

"Forge do you want us to go through it?"

"Hey guys. Doesn't this sound familiar? I think I read something about some crazy guy sending to kids to a different universe. Uh yeah, Irene used to read it to me, The Magician's Nephew."

"I'm not crazy!"

"You want us to go to a universe where who knows what's on the other side."

"I agree with Rogue, Forge. I mean, who DOES knows what is on the other side?"

Forge sighed, "Well I can't force you..."

"Sorry, Forge."

"It's perfectly understandable. Hmm... Maybe I can trick one of the Brother Hood Boys into doing it."

Kurt grinned, "Leave a trail of burgers and you could get Blob to come."

Rogue let out a little laugh. She asked, "Mind if we take a look around?"

"Sure just be careful."

"Don't worry. We will be."

Famous last words.

Kurt decided to examine the control panel with its array of buttons and knobs. Rogue wanted to look at the gate.

So it began, a series of chain reactions.

Kurt examined the control panel. He had to fight the urge to press all the buttons. That probably wouldn't be the smartest idea. He bent over the panel to look at the buttons that appeared to be labeled in some foreign language. Genius language.

Suddenly Forges voice called from across the room, "Kurt could you come over here and help me with this box!"

Kurt quickly spun around. His flailing tail bumped it to the controls a loud buzzing noise emitted from the huge machine as it came to life.

Forge quickly yelled what was on everybody's minds, "Oh CRAP!"

The sudden yell combined with the unexpected opening of the gate, surprised Rogue as she was examining it. She tumbled forward into the gate.

It wasn't exactly the smoothest tumble that would defeat the purpose of 'tumbling'. She banged her head against the side of the gate, though she kept tumbling. The sudden blow knocked her unconscious and she became reacquainted with her friend darkness.

Kurt and Forge looked on in transfixed horror. They saw Rogue's fall, but stood in shock. As she entered the gate, they started forward. Unfortunately, for everyone, a bright blinding light paused the two guys. They stopped to try to get their eyes to work again. After this, they noticed the lack of Rogue in the room.

AN: Well? How'd ya like it? TELL ME! Remember I won't update until I get 1 review. The next chapter will be dedicated to one of them. If I get more then one. I really appreciate it. There should be a least 12 chapters in all. Till then, I'll see you (not literally) later!