"She likes to do that a lot." There's a little sass in that sentence, but it's all in good humor and directed towards Laura. She notes the use of past tense in regards to Laura, Remy, and the X-Men and makes a mental note to ask later. She won't pry, but curiosity reigns supreme.
Kiden isn't judging the state of Remy's kitchen. It's a kitchen. It's a lot more than what she's had lately. Still, she glances around, taking in the homey feel of the place. It's not a cold empty house. No, there's something here. Love, maybe. Caring. Comfort. It's not just a house that's full of dysfunction 24/7 like her home used to be. It's something Kiden's missing.
"Yeah," she answers, not really willing to give details about the rest of them. It's not her place to tell their stories or anything about them, period. "Just me." And the letter to her mom marked return to sender in her back pocket.
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Kiden isn't judging the state of Remy's kitchen. It's a kitchen. It's a lot more than what she's had lately. Still, she glances around, taking in the homey feel of the place. It's not a cold empty house. No, there's something here. Love, maybe. Caring. Comfort. It's not just a house that's full of dysfunction 24/7 like her home used to be. It's something Kiden's missing.
"Yeah," she answers, not really willing to give details about the rest of them. It's not her place to tell their stories or anything about them, period. "Just me." And the letter to her mom marked return to sender in her back pocket.