She paused, standing a mere few feet behind him until she approached his side and admired the view. Stunning. After a while, when Colleen felt Namor's eyes on her, she turned to face him, wearing a wry smile. "I think you know the answer to that," she replied gently, noting his unhappiness. Namor had to know that she could not stay there, not when she should never have left. A silent chuckle pushed past her lips, coming off as a sigh more than anything, and she shook her head, followed by a shrug. "Look, playboy--" she made a glance over her shoulder. "My time here has been great. But my friends and family, my whole life, is up there. I miss it. I miss them. It's even worse that I am here while they are up there suffering." There was a lot to feel guilty about; she couldn't hide it.