He smiled, nodding as they headed out of the cemetery and back toward her house. He was ever so slightly nervous about the potential bad reaction to his eyes when he took the contacts out, but he pushed it aside. He was positive that she wasn't part of some government task force sent out to capture anyone, and she already knew that he was a mutant, so if she had a problem with it... well, she'd have to get over it.
"Temple of Doom," he corrected, nodding. "That's the one with the monkey brains. Lost Ark is the one with the melting Nazis." He'd seen both when they were still out in theaters, but realized that it was probably best to keep that little bit of age-related information to himself, all things considered. Shrugging, he chuckled a little bit.
"My family's got all kinds of weird traditions you don't even want to hear about." There were even a couple he wished he didn't know about. "Christmas though... non, nothing too crazy."
They were at her door sooner than he expected, and he held it open for her, then followed in, taking a good look at the place as he shrugged off his coat. He turned his attention back to her when she offered to take it, and he smiled, digging out the case for his contacts before handing it over. "Thank you, ma'am."
"Sure. Surprise me," he nodded, heading toward the bathroom. "But don't surprise me too much, henh?" Grinning, he headed up the stairs. "Back in a minute."
It took him less than thirty seconds to pop both of the lenses out, and he blinked a few times, letting his eyes adjust to having a full range of vision again. After screwing the cap back on the lens case, he washed his hands and tucked it into his pants pocket, then headed back downstairs to the kitchen. "So," he started, deciding to just flat leave out the subject of his eyes, "Two bedrooms. You got a roommate?"