Dominic just snorted contemptibly at her suggestion. Pulling a fire alarm was nothing like this. He figured she knew it too, even though she'd been the one to suggest it. When she joined him on the wall, Dominic crossed his arms, looking just slightly confused at the sudden show of camaraderie.
"Would I what? No." He had heard her but for a moment, the absurdity of the question actually made him think. His brow furrowed with the effort of mulling it over, the sharp retort remaining unspoken, though he'd come very close to it. Dom wasn't sure why he truthfully tried to answer the question. What would he be without his powers? He loved what he could do. It was awesome and amazing and made him pretty bad ass compared to 90% of the population. Without them, who knew what he would have become?
"Kitty, I'm a mutant. Having powers is part of what makes me...me. God, that sounds fucking lame. But it's true. Without them, I'd just be..." He shrugged, at a loss for words. Human? Ordinary? Or just some other punk-ass teen with a chip on his shoulder? To Dominic, the powers were normal. There was no other way to be. "Someone else."
Even saying that much felt awkward. He raised a brow at her questioningly. "You wouldn't even do that to me?"