Betsy blinked when the door swung open, and there he was in his full-on glory, right now he didn't look too happy to see her, which didn't bother her. "So, are you going to leave her just like that? Is that how you treat people you love, LeBeau?" she said with a very mellow voice. She had actually caught what he was thinking briefly without permission, call it a bad habit of hers. "What if she wakes up...back to her normal self, she finds out that you left dodge all because of her. Imagine how she's going to feel," she crossed her legs, files resting on her lap.
"I'm not here to lecture you or anything of that sort. I came down here because I knew you'd be here, also I needed to apologize for how I talked to you on that mission. There is a lot of things I regret doing on that mission and things I should have done...mostly in regards to her," she glances over to Sage who body was entirely filled with wires, many different computer systems working around the clock to figure out a way to get her back.
Betsy herself worked on her as much as she could...she right now she was completely closed off mentally. "I was informed that there are two options for life. Let her live out her years as Tessa, but send her to a different timeline or dimension. Download what we have of Sage's memory and create her into an A.I. for the school...a request she had apparently told Hank and Forge to do. Also, she left a personal voice message for you. I didn't listen to it at all because it's not my place," she lifts up the USB drive and then places it on the stand next to her.