Ororo didn't catch the wave until the last of them. Her eyes scanned downwards, vaguely sensing the eddy in the air patterns more than the girl, the swirl of air that fit with a wave. She watched her for a moment before sighing. Well, it wasn't like she didn't expect to have run into one or more of them.
As she floated down, the girl allowed her perceptions to resume a more normal feel. She could see Jubilee more clearly now, recognizing the young girl from the night of her abduction along with a few of the other children. Oh, now wasn't that a lovely night to remember?
Well, at least she looked intact, and it wasn't like she had any real deja vu of this one, ...whatever the hell that meant. "Yo," she said, walking over towards Jubilee. Distantly, she could gather that the weather pattern would probably hold, at least for now. It might need tweaking later, if for no other reason than to make sure there wasn't a downpour in Baltimore.