"Ouch." Said Tut with a slight frown as he grabbed his head and looked at Sara.
"Oh, please, stop lying, Tut; you probably didn't even feel it. So, mind telling me why you're lying in my bed?" Asked Sara with a shake of her head as she gave Tut a blank stare before yawning and flipping onto her other side.
"No reason, really; I just thought it would be a good prank, though you didn't seem phased at all. I figured most people would be freaked out when they see the face of a person they don't remember sleeping with when waking up." Remarked Tut lightly as he got out of bed, put on his shoes, and sat down at her desk.
"Okay, let me rephrase the question: why are you in my room first thing in the morning?" Said Sara with a blank expression as she looked at Tut spinning around in her office chair.
"Hmm, good question, and about that. I was curious if you knew of any good places that might be uninhabited by people, you know since you're a journalist and all." Replied Tut as he grabbed a dart from off her desk and threw it at a large map of the Earth right above her head, hitting Queens, doing that all while spinning.
"I'm not a journalist yet; I'm merely an intern, and why do you need to know of uninhabited places? Do you plan on doing something there?" Asked Sara with a shake of her head as she curiously glanced at Tut, who stopped spinning in the chair and looked at her with a smirk.
"Well, yesterday evening, I awakened a few new powers, so I wanted to test them out in a place away from prying eyes." Stated Tut lightly, his words prompting Sara to widen her eyes as she quickly sat upright, causing her blanket to fall off her body and exposing her underwear, though neither seemed too concerned about it.
"Really!? That's awesome! What are they!?" Questioned Sara in astonishment as she stood up and quickly approached Tut with childlike glee in her voice.
'Damn, Sara's really grown, huh.' Mused Tut as he glanced at Sara's curvy body.
Despite being an adult, I still wouldn't call Sara a woman just yet; she still had some of that baby fat on her face and all that, which wasn't surprising; she only turned eighteen a few months ago. However, I'll tell you what, her body wasn't that of an eighteen-year-old; it's honestly shocking how much she changed in two years; when she was sixteen, she still looked like a teenage girl, but now, I may not consider her face woman-like, her body damn sure is. Hell, she even gives Ms. Frost a run for her money in the body department; Sara had a slightly plumper butt, and her breasts were slightly bigger, though bigger isn't always better, it is in this case.
"Tut?" Asked Sara with a raised eyebrow when she noticed him staring blankly at her.
"Hmm, yeah, what did you say?" Asked Tut calmly as he shook his head and looked up at Sara while positioning himself so he could conceal his growing erection.
"I asked about your new powers and how many you have?" Remarked Sara enthusiastically with a slight blush as she backed away, returning to the edge of her bed, seemingly having noticed something about Tut.
"Well, I've got three new powers; two of them are straightforward, although the third one is a little more confusing to me. My first power is to expel icy breath, and if I so wished, I could turn your room into a freezing tundra." Replied Tut lightly while Sara intently listened, only to suddenly shiver as she noticed frost emitting while he spoke.
"C-Cool, b-but n-now I'm c-cold." Said Sara while shivering, not realizing something had become much more apparent on her body because of the cold.
'Shouldn't have done that.' Mused Tut as he looked at Sara's nipples, which were poking through her bra.
Doing my best to ignore Sara's body, I continued showcasing my powers, though I opted only to mention my heat vision.
"My second power is heat vision; I can pretty much shoot concentrated plasma from my eyes; lastly, I can make things incredibly durable." Stated Tut while avoiding Sara, who nodded at his words though she sported a confused expression.
"I'm very interested in this heat vision, though what do you mean you can make things more durable?" Asked Sara, the cold air slowly dissipating as she looked at Tut, though she continued hiding underneath her blankets.
Turning to the desk behind me, I ripped a piece of paper out of a notebook and approached Sara.
"Just as I mean, I can make things more durable; here, try to rip this paper." Said Tut as he furrowed his brows, enveloping the paper in his hand with his bio-electric aura, which he didn't necessarily know about just yet.
With my words, Sara gave me a weird look, but nonetheless, she went ahead and tried to tip the paper, and despite using all of her strength, no matter how she tried, she couldn't damage the paper at all; only when I let go of it, did she finally manage to rip it apart.
"That's interesting, to say the least." Remarked Sara, not knowing exactly what to say.
"Yeah, I've also noticed whenever I don't actively use it, it hugs my body; even right now, it's covering my clothes." Said Tut as he grabbed his shirt and tried ripping it with substantial strength, yet nothing happened.
"It's a cool ability, and it might have more uses I don't know about, which brings me back to the reason why I'm here. Do you know of anywhere I can test them out?" Added Pharaoh as he returned to the chair and looked at Sara curiously.
"What about X-Mansion, the school where Jean stays? She's told me about that place. Doesn't it have a room where Mutants can practice their abilities or something?" Said Sara with a raised eyebrow, prompting Tut to nod his head.
"Yeah, but I was just there a few days ago, and I don't really feel like going; I mean, if there is no other option, I'll go, but I'll save it for last." Replied Tut with a slight frown, causing Sara to nod as the room descended into silence.
"Ha! I got it; this will help both of us as well. I could use it for my story, and it could help hasten my way to becoming a full-fledged journalist." Stated Sara enthusiastically as she leaped out of her bed with an excited smile, while Tut couldn't help but view her bouncing breasts.
"I'm listening." Remarked Tut lightly with interest.
"So, you know how a war is going on in Serbia? Apparently, weapons bought from Stark Industries were used in the war, so if we go there, not only can you practice your abilities in a warring state, but I can also accompany you and journal the entire thing! The Daily Bugle loves getting dirt on high-profile people like Tony Stark." Declared Sara with a smile as she folded her arms and stood there as if waiting for someone to praise her.
"Hmm, not a bad idea; they will be too busy fighting each other to worry about me. However, there is one problem with your idea." Said Tut with a thoughtful expression as he nodded his head before looking at Sara.
"What is it?" Asked Sara curiously, only to be pushed onto the bed behind her with a strong gust of air from Tut.
"You. Why would I bring you to a country during a war, Sara?" Remarked Tut with a frown as he looked at Sara, who pouted while fixing her bra.
"Because why not? You can protect me, can't you?" Asked Sara as she got out of her bed and eyed Tut, who clicked his tongue in annoyance.
"Yeah, so long as they don't drop a nuclear warhead, I'm confident in protecting you from any harm, though why would I willingly put you in harm's way? Unlike me, all it takes is a single bullet, and you're dead; I may have several abilities, but I can't bring the dead back to life, Sara. If I could, Lily wouldn't be dead." Stated Tut with a hardened expression as he stared at Sara, causing her to lower her head and sigh.
"Haa, yeah, you're right; it would be foolish of you to willingly take me to such a dangerous place. But what if you were forced to accompany me?" Said Sara lightly while nodding as she reached into her nightstand and grabbed two plane tickets, displaying a wicked smile.
Eyeing those two plane tickets, which said "Romania", I quickly looked at the map, finding Romania, only to sport an ugly expression since right next to Romania was Serbia.
"You. You had this whole thing planned out beforehand, didn't you?" Asked Tut with an annoyed frown as he eyed the smirking Sara.
"Yep, I intended to quietly leave for Serbia in two days and then yell your name, which would force you to chase after me, and then bam, I've got my own personal bodyguard." Declared Sara with a mischievous smirk as she fanned herself with her two plane tickets while eyeing Tut.
"Smart, I'll give you that, but what's stopping me from ripping those two tickets in half?" Remarked Tut lightly as he folded his arms.
"Because I really need a big break, Tut; I'm not the only intern working at the Daily Bugle, and if I don't show anything exceptional, I won't get a job. You don't want to see me homeless, do you?" Said Sara with a pleading expression as she looked at Tut, though he didn't seem very convicened.
"I'd rather see you homeless than in a coffin; besides, it's not like your parents are kicking you out of the house, so even if you don't get the job, you'll be fine." Replied Tut blandly while looking at Sara, who suddenly walked forward and pressed her body against his, giving him puppy-dod eyes.
"Please, Tut, I really want this job; you know how much I've been aiming to be a journalist; besides, we won't be there for long." Remarked Sara as she looked up at Tut while using her womanly charms to persuade him, and although It wasn't as effective as she had hoped for, they were doing their job.
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Uh oh, is Pharaoh about to be rizzed the fuck up by his version of lois lane or what? You know men like boobs.