"I didn't offer it," was her only reply to the ungrateful boy. She could see from here that he wasn't exactly having a walk in the park. There were a lot of them, and she was assuming he was only human. The people in front of her appeared to be human as their bodies dropped and they did not rise again. If they were anything else, they would have started throwing around their abilities.
Someone stabbed her with poison. She could feel it slow her down a little. It was strong and she was reacting slower, but that didn't matter much. She didn't panic, just continued. Soon it would be cycled out of her system.
This was an opportune time for a quip, something about needing exercise or possibly being in the neighborhood and wanting to join the party. That's what some of her friends might have said to lighten the mood, but that's not how Laura functioned. There were too many of them make a joke. It would be ill-placed, not that it ever stopped any of her fellow Xavier classmates. "I can leave if you'd like," she offered. He seemed to be handling himself well. The poison had just started to cycle out of her system and she blinked, knocking a sword out of it's trajectory with a claw. The ting of it breaking in half was a welcome sound.
Again she had surprised them, she could hear it in the shift of their breathing pattern.