[He wants to ask what in the world Logan has to do with anything when they haven't seen him since Erik tried to kill the President, but that's only one piece of the sense this makes none of. He tries to think back on arrival and that influx of dry information about the Ingress and how it worked, and maybe this is related? It wouldn't be the first time he's been involved in time travel gone questionably wrong (though this is so much bigger if he's right).
He wouldn't need his senses to understand Jean's distress. But all he's greeted with is a wall if he tries, and that helps to contextualize nothing. All he's left with is an accusation, the upset, and a great deal of confusion. Charles sighs softly, resisting the urge to shake his head and say no.]
Whoever did, Jean, was not me. [Or he was. But he is still very tired of being told who he is and who he will be when everything changes and falls apart so easily. It's one thing to contend with the past. It's quite another to have to defend against the fallout of a timeline he's never experienced.] And I'm not leaving now. Not if I have a choice.
[Though he does, however, file that bit about Erik away for later. That he's here is...something of a relief. That he--or another of himself, would trust him to do that is telling of something else entirely. Especially if Erik had agreed.]
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He wouldn't need his senses to understand Jean's distress. But all he's greeted with is a wall if he tries, and that helps to contextualize nothing. All he's left with is an accusation, the upset, and a great deal of confusion. Charles sighs softly, resisting the urge to shake his head and say no.]
Whoever did, Jean, was not me. [Or he was. But he is still very tired of being told who he is and who he will be when everything changes and falls apart so easily. It's one thing to contend with the past. It's quite another to have to defend against the fallout of a timeline he's never experienced.] And I'm not leaving now. Not if I have a choice.
[Though he does, however, file that bit about Erik away for later. That he's here is...something of a relief. That he--or another of himself, would trust him to do that is telling of something else entirely. Especially if Erik had agreed.]