Okay, so his methods leave a lot to be desired, and really, every time you guys get divorced it should totally be a major bulletin to most of the world, but he does have good points, Prof. I mean, you've left him in charge of students, you trust him more than you trust, well, anyone, and look at the good he did on Genosha.
[The phrasing certainly raises his eyebrows, but - well. It's a good enough descriptor, he supposes.
And imagining Erik's reaction does bring a brief smirk to his lips.]
I won't argue his good qualities - and certainly not now. He's as great a capacity for greatness as I do for...well. [His smile, now, is rather bitter.] The opposite.
[She's gonna forget and switch back to "Professor Xavier" repeatedly before it sticks.]
It's pretty good--for a giant turtle in another universe.
[Her mind is a welter of images, mostly positive, but there's a memory of fire that is very much not, plus an overlay of homesickness to the entire thing.]
[His eyebrows arch, a smirk playing at his lips.] Are you calling me old?
[The smile fades, then, as he nods.] It does indeed. You may or may not encounter it yourself, but - I imagine you've heard of the Everett interpretation?
Definitely not aloud, I wasn't. [similar smirk] I get enough teasing for being an old man in my twenties, about time I started taking advantage of my youth while I still can.
The existence of more than one world, more than one universe? Yes, I'm familiar with it. [That does explain things nicely.]
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