He shrugged. "Pretty normal, I guess. I mean, I grew up with my parents and my twin sister, we had a house in Genosha. It's not a great country, but my parents worked really hard all their lives to make it better. They went from being super rich to working for a living, and neither one seems to be bothered much by it. Mom ran a chain of hotels, and Dad owned a couple construction crews. Which were kinda busy, since we'd have someone come in and claim Genosha, from time to time, and there'd be a power struggle for it."
He took a breath, kissing her softly, holding her a little closer. "That's why I came back. If they do things differently now, it could all work out better for us all."
Even if he couldn't fix Genosha, he was glad he'd gone back in time, now.