When she turns to the 'new' face, she recognizes him right back — though Gambit isn't exactly the most subtle X-Men, all things considered. But her recognition is the same sort she'd felt when facing Rogue — a sort of hidden awe, a keen interest in the mutants that had painted the grim sliver of heroism within her, through those 'comics for bed wetters'. She will play it as carefully as she did rogue, though, and not offer an ounce of familiarity.
She does stop and give him her attention, at least.
"I will be fine. It's others that should worry."
Funny, this one's got a clear accent. The eyes are a little off. A little dark. Threre's no Sarah Kinney in this story — just a faceless mother used and discarded, never to be met. It's sad, really.
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She does stop and give him her attention, at least.
"I will be fine. It's others that should worry."
Funny, this one's got a clear accent. The eyes are a little off. A little dark. Threre's no Sarah Kinney in this story — just a faceless mother used and discarded, never to be met. It's sad, really.