Lily's brows elevated slightly when he admitted to being here for years, and she shook her head slightly when he amended it. She didn't think she was strict, though she couldn't deny some measure of tension about herself. She shrugged slightly. "I've a lot on my mind." She knew she'd really need to unload at least some of it at some point, but she didn't want to add to any of the unrest already present in the flat. She'd just ... deal, for now.
"Do you think you'll try to change anything, when you get home?" She asked. She was simply curious, but then ... she only wanted to change things because she knew what happened. Maybe nothing bad happened in his future, or maybe he didn't have anyone here to tell him if something did or not. She wasn't interested in whether or not he thought it was a good idea; she was going to do it anyway.
"Besides, I don't think everyone will show up. It seems utterly random in regard to who shows up and when they're from," she pointed out. "I live with three other people from my world, and they're all from further along than I am. One's not even born in my time."