He was close enough to the door to catch wind of the strange scuffle outside, and Tony was still frowning at the security guard that was trying to explain what he didn't quite understand when the next incident happened. Tony was hoping this night would go on without incident; they had been pretty lucky so far, was that so much to ask? He was already calling his lawyers to prepare them for the inevitable lawsuits over destroyed property on his watch. Maybe they could shift the blame onto the venue and Tony would never have to think about it again.
It all made sense when he glanced up to see the pinched faces of several of the staff commiserating over an unmistakable green-haired head. She was turning out be a lot more trouble than she was worth. Xavier really needed to learn to rein these kids in.
"What seems to be the problem, gentlemen?" he asked, flashing a glittering smile at the security guards as he appeared behind Lorna and placed a hand on her back comfortably, making the guards all the more flustered. Obviously, they had made some kind of mistake.
While they tripped over themselves to find some sort of excuse, Tony just waved it off and drew Lorna away, leading her with a hand at her elbow until he wasn't in range of any more of the problems at the door reaching him. "So, where do you not cause trouble?" he asked, his wry smile barely lasting long enough to be seen.