I hope so. Jono didn't move either. He was now more determined than ever to get Jubilee out of this basement and into the world where she could have some feeling of normalcy. She deserved that. He'd said earlier that she was still a person, and now he was going to add that thought that she was a super nice person. You're really good at that making people feel better thing, actually. Don't undersell yourself on that front. For the first time I feel understood instead of pitied. Comforted instead of coddled.
And he was suddenly extra glad that he'd decided to reconsider the letter he'd gotten from Professor Xavier. If he hadn't, he'd probably have stayed in the hospital room in London, closed off from the world, oblivious to the idea that there were people who could actually understand his plight.
It's funny, I came down here to try to find a place I could be free of the worry that I might hurt somebody. I was thinking of convincing somebody that this would be a good spot for my room for a while, until I understand myself better and have more control. I feel on edge all the time upstairs. I didn't expect there to be anyone already occupying the space, and I certainly didn't expect somebody who I don't feel dangerous around.