[He's absolutely correct. She wouldn't want to risk losing control if she had it, much less come here without control had she known exactly what she was joining.
Rogue's about to explain that they tricked her, seeing as he seems to know her somehow, but he reads her like a book and her own heart twists a bit as she recognizes that frown. She watches him quietly, her own smile fading away to somber understanding.
Setting her glass down, the mutant pushes her hood back so he can see the entirety of her face and hair, not wanting to seem as though she's hiding from him. He recognized her primarily by voice, so he had to know her and not just another version of her. Or that's what she's willing to believe in the moment.]
You know me. [She says simply, in a tone that indicates it's a fact he best not try and argue.] Ah know what it's like to know someone and for them to not know you here. [A beat.] Ah'm sorry sugah.
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Rogue's about to explain that they tricked her, seeing as he seems to know her somehow, but he reads her like a book and her own heart twists a bit as she recognizes that frown. She watches him quietly, her own smile fading away to somber understanding.
Setting her glass down, the mutant pushes her hood back so he can see the entirety of her face and hair, not wanting to seem as though she's hiding from him. He recognized her primarily by voice, so he had to know her and not just another version of her. Or that's what she's willing to believe in the moment.]
You know me. [She says simply, in a tone that indicates it's a fact he best not try and argue.] Ah know what it's like to know someone and for them to not know you here. [A beat.] Ah'm sorry sugah.