Kitty ate while Erik spoke, not bothering to hide her curiosity. She knew both he and Xavier had amazing and terrible stories to tell, but she'd never asked the professor about them. Were she in his position, it was something she would never want to speak of or remember again. "You and the professor did many great things together in his lifetime. It's a shame you were so at odds at the end." There was no need to dance around the subject. They both knew the reality of the situation.
"Not really curious," she said off-handedly. "We've had intake after intake at the mansion with people struggling with what they've been given back. It's like a massive influx of power, almost to the point where some people have so much of it that they literally cannot function. It breaks my heart." Especially when some of these people were just looking for a way out, a way to be their own definition of normal. "I think people are as closed-minded as every, and it's a sad commentary on our society. We're no better now than we were in the fifties. Everything has just been relabeled."