| The Early Years
 This beloved series by L. Burke follows the Original Five (Scott, Hank, 
        Warren, Jean & Bobby) as teens at the mansion under Professor Xavier's 
        mentorship.  These are tales of the downtime between X-missions -- 
        all the normal hijinks that teenagers comit ... well, almost normal.  
        Add mutant powers, a crafty, strategical genius, a red head with a temper, 
        a science whiz with a thing for Twinkies and Star 
        Trek, his side-kick who freezes underwear, and a good-hearted millionare 
        with wings -- not to mention an occasionally exhasperated mentor and a 
        perky social worker who's more perceptive than she seems.  If you 
        ever wondered what they were up to when not out saving the world, or how 
        Jean survived four testosterone-poisoned boys, this is your insight into 
        those early years.  Very few writers are quite so ... original ... 
        when it comes to adolescent capers.
 
 It isn't really necessary to know much about the comicverse to enjoy these 
        tales; a basic understanding of mutants and the X-world will do.  
        This series does move toward and assume the (eventual) canon Scott/Jean 
        relationship, but until the last, they're more about pranks than romance.
 
 Some folks have asked if she's still writing; no, she's not.  Most 
        of these were written by the end of 2002/03.
 
 
 Bridesmaid Dresses, Slime, and Other Horrible ThingsSend
feedback to
Lelia BurkeThe Greys come to visit the school to see if they want to send their daughter there.  Exploding basements, sentient slime, and a rude juvenile
 delinquent give them second thoughts.
 
 Friday-Night Guy Talk, Stalkers, and Other Strange Things
 The boys spy via a telescope, and bond over pizza.  Scott worries about the lipstick that won't come off.  And Jean catches all of them at it.
 
 Tormenting Jean, Killer Robots, and Other Bad Ideas
 Jean's study date is treated to Danger Room robots gone berserk and apparent ritual sacrifice in Xavier's living room.
 
 Twinkies, Holdups, and Other Things That Aren't Good For You
 One dead rat, one dim-witted 'bank' robber who accidentally holds up the pet store, and a snake that won't eat people.  Oh, and Jean ends up
 with another traumatized study date.
 
 Hit Women, Goats, and Other Vacation Blunders
 The X-kids in Paris -- Scott rescues a goat, Bobby gets a marriage offer from a Sheik, who's subsequently shot by an incompetent hit-woman,
 Warren faces the angry brothers of a girl he claims he didn't date, and Jean is forced to wear a leather corsette in public.  Among other things.
 
 Anger Management, Geeks, and Other Scary Things
 Jean is sent to an anger management seminar and Scott volunteers to go with her.  Mind games ensue.  And Scott gives a heart-felt speech about
 the value of some kinds of anger.
 
 Boy Scouts, Sex, and Other Mysterious Things
 Scott's parole officer Carol talks him and his fellow students into a camping trip with other 'problem' kids, to serve as an example.  Insight occurs all
 around, as well as poison Sumac, a drunk Jean, Scott all hot-and-bothered, and a fateful canoe trip.
 
 Trellises, Romeo and Juliet, and Other Romantic Things
 Jean's Valentine's Day date dumps her in favor of a bimbo, and Warren and Hank both quarrel for the right to fill in, until Xavier orders Scott to take her,
 though Scott can't stand Romeo and Juliet.  (What?  The Professor Matchmaker?)
 
 Chemical Imbalances, Kissing, and Other Sappy Things
 It begins with a sick Scott, takes a memory trip through a number of pivotal events in their joint history, and ends with a ceiling full of stars, and an
 albatross.  Oh, and a kiss, too.
 
 Can't Fight This Feeling
 It wasn't technically part of the series, but it did make a kind of coda.  Written for Naomi.  After Bobby's birthday, Scott and Jean finally find their
 way to one another.
 
 
 
 
 From the original archivers, Minisinoo & Naomi: Making this page was a labor of love for Naomi 
        and I.  We've both enjoyed Lelia's tales for a long time, and Lelia 
        has been a fountain of Summers Family information that's assisted me in 
        my own fanfic.  Unfortunately, her work is spread (in varying degrees 
        of completeness) across three different archives, and "The Early Years" 
        series in particular isn't grouped together or ordered anywhere (although 
        as Lelia says, the order is loose at best, and except for the last two 
        stories, can really be read in any order one pleases).  As I've recommended 
        this series multiple times to fans of Scott, Jean, or the Original Five, 
        it got increasingly complicated to point to all the stories in their several 
        archives, so I decided just to archive them myself.  Naomi had already 
        edited a few, and we're now working on the rest.  Furthermore, the 
        last story was never publicly released, so after all this time, we get 
        the privilege of announcing a NEW L. Burke story.
 For a variety of reasons, Lelia isn't 
        writing fanfiction these days, but if you enjoyed these, do send her a 
        note to thank her for her work, her sense of humor, and a fairly sizable 
        corpus of Scott-centric fanfiction.  We'll gradually add some of 
        her other stories to this page once "The Early Years" is complete.
 N.B. (21 Apr 2010): 
        Hi! This is Katt, your new archiver. Since the Medicine Wheel is down 
        as of June 2010, I now have the honour of hosting L. Burke's fics. These 
        were some of very first fics I read as a baby!fan way back in high school 
        and while I wasn't in the mindset to appreciate Cyclops as a character 
        then, Min & Naomi's re-introduction via this archive really helped 
        make him one of my favourite characters. My thanks to them for collecting 
        & formatting these pages. They did all the hard work; I just provided 
        the shelving.
  If you find a technical problem 
        with any of these pages, please contact Katt.  But send all feedback 
        directly to Lelia, at the link above. |