sam waves off her polite apology and orders himself a coke. he can tell she’s a tough, professional kind of person, but she seems to be authentic in her care. and he’s grateful for the kindness. sam doesn’t trust easily - he’s been burned far too many times to make that mistake again - but he can see this developing into something good. something important. and hopefully, friendship.
“i did meet erik - he was kind enough to show me genosha. which was very lovely, might i add,” sam flashes a smile. “but yeah, you’re right on that front. it seems to be getting more and more complicated every damn day.”
he pauses with a laugh, almost bitter. “as for me, well - i guess i forget that my shit’s blasted all over the news now, but i’m getting there. thank you for asking. i’m sure there’s some degree that you can understand, being left and saddled with something you didn’t really ask for.”
raven was good at this game, it had been one that she had been playing for her entire life. there was a certain reputation among some members that she had held when it came to her loyalties and how quickly she could sever them if she had felt threatened. when it came down to it to her very core, she was a very selfish person that was looking out for herself. and she was a mutant, so she knew that in part when it came to looking out for herself, she had to look out for them too. especially when it came to destiny and rogue. but destiny was no where to be found and it had been a while since she had gotten in contact with rogue. there was a reason aside from another that she had found herself at the mansion. it was all so personal to her, the whole thing. she knows that people like sam wilson thrive off the greater good, wanting to help the little guy, and the mutants were that sweet spot that she could work to her angle.
she smiles, wanting to shake her head at the thought of erik showing him genosha but she doesn’t waver, just takes the compliment for him. “i’m sure he really amped it up for you, he’s very good at that.” she jokes, taking a drink of her water.
“yes, i cannot imagine being in the public eye like that. well, actually i can, i’m sure you’ve heard of some of our run ins—“ she waves her hand now, “i guess i just mean i can’t imagine since you’re kind of the face now.” she gives him an empathetic smile (that she doesn’t mean) “which, is a lot considering.” she sighs, nodding her head. “it was a weird time, i try and block it out as much as i can which, isn’t exactly healthy but it makes it easier than having to be constantly shocked that somehow everyone just magically came back.” when in truth, raven didn’t give much of a shit, she might have rolled her eyes hearing that scott summers had come back from the dead, the man that so many in the school had mourned on top of the students, she knew that her time at playing nice with the school was over once the people that they loved had come back, when they weren’t forced to deal with someone like raven. she wasn’t exactly bitter about it because she knew that it would happen but it was more of an annoyance than anything. “i suppose where superheroes can fly and aliens can just come to earth whenever they please it shouldn’t be so surprising.”