Emma/Scott
I was mostly joking about the spreadsheet, you nerd. But if you give me editing privileges, I'll add or fix notes.
That's a lot to digest, but thank you for it. I'll keep it in mind and do my best to help where I can. I'm not surprised about Logan - he was a dear when we talked over the network. I intend to work out some sort of training schedule with him because it'd be nice to fight something and not worry about holding back. I'll check in on Laura from time to time. I am surprised about what you're telling me about Rogue - she has also been sweet and empathetic with me. I'll try to get a read on her, maybe work on opening some doors in time.
I already am working on Wanda (I can confirm she trains with Billy). I have every intention of training her myself if I can get her to trust me enough. I suspect it'll be a process, but she already seems to like me better than most of you.
Charles is dating a thirty-five year old or was that a typo in your document? Also, ew.
I'll be useless with any Inhumans. And I don't especially want to work with any of the Avengers. There's Kitty, of course. Illyana seems angry with me for now. And I don't think things between Jean and I are going to be especially friendly anytime soon.
And as much fun and as easy as it is to blame ourselves for every little thing, this isn't you. It's juvenile to think that way. You may need to accept that this family is at least somewhat dysfunctional at even the best of times and that what you had when there were five of you and Charles, you might not be able to replicate with a small crowd of people with an impressive number of differing experiences.
There's also something else to consider: that what worked in our world isn't going to work here. Perhaps everything back home created, for a time, a perfect storm of factors that had the group bonded. A common enemy will do that and there doesn't seem to be one here. Maybe there's something new we need to do that we're not seeing because you're trying to fit things into old molds. A new team, a new way of being together... it's something to consider, at least.
I recognize the fact that it's difficult to not see everything as a crisis, but in the grand scheme of things, the fact that some of us don't get along with others isn't the end of the world. It's something to work on and I think it's something we can improve, but there'll always be bickering. Some of us are just too damaged. Hell, I don't know what a happy, functioning family looks like. I couldn't replicate one if I tried.
Like I said, I'll try to help where I can. You can let me know where you think I'd be of most use. If you need me, you let me know.
Also, you didn't answer what you're thinking about my role in the school.