"You're welcome. There is a lot to learn, but it doesn't take very long. You just sort of learn to go with the flow of this place." It did feel good to help people, and she had the sneaking suspicion that if Elena was here she'd be proud of her. "I'll take you to the complex, follow me." With that, she double checked she had all of the books from the library, then started heading towards the complex.
Listening to his explanation of his condition, she nodded in understanding. "I'm glad that I can be of some help in that regard. Sometimes it is difficult to keep control. Even though I have a better grasp on it now, sometimes when I get really upset I lose control of my telekinesis." She did still feel bad about having thrown Elena out the window quite a while back. At least she hadn't had any repeat performances of that lately.
"It makes fictional people real." She didn't even have to stop to think about that answer. "Sherlock Holmes is here, as well. And people would probably better know me as the Wicked Witch of the West. Though that didn't get my life right. The musical Wicked is a more accurate depiction of my life." Really she had no reason to keep that secret, and sooner or later Bruce would figure it out, if he knew The Wizard of Oz at all. And she wasn't sure how much longer her spell had before it wore off, so in the event it did wear off and her skin suddenly reverted back to its normal green tone it wouldn't be a sudden shock to him.