"It's right when you think it is." Russ said with a cheeky smile. He wasn't being evasive, it was the truth. If Wanda felt it was the right time to try and make amends, then it probably was. No one could force her to be sincere, it was up to her to put in the effort. Much like any person in recovery, she'd admitted she had a problem, then been made to understand the impact of her behavior and finally was ready to say she was sorry. Russ was feeling a great amount of pride in his patient at the moment, which probably slipped out in a more natural smile.
Urge monitored Wanda's emotions as she spoke, making sure not to interfere with her own feelings. The Scarlet Witch had made a remarkable amount of progress in the last few weeks. Extraordinarily, by some peoples’ opinions. But ironically, part of the factor probably was that Scarlet Witch was still desperate for a family. And hopefully had realized her obsession was pushing her further away from her goal. She would need to become a trustworthy member of society again before her dreams of a loving family was realized. "I'm proud of you, Wanda." Russ said as he placed his notepad on the desk and set his pen next to it. "I can really tell this means a lot to you." It didn't take much of his concentration to tell her remorse was genuine.
"So, did you have a plan of action? Perhaps we can schedule some things here…?" Urge said, then moved to stand from his desk chair. The mansion didn't need another 'random apology tour'. The school had seen too many of those. Besides, if Russ was around, he could make sure everything stayed positive. However, many of the parents had adjusted well to the change in their children. But that was what X-Men did; they adapted.