It was probably for the best that Lorna didn't immediately let Rogue know that her father was Magneto. She wouldn't have held the girl responsible for the atrocities committed by her father, but there was bad blood there after Magneto had used and nearly killed her. "It's nice to meet you. I was almost starting to think I wouldn't run into any others aside from my friend outside of the prison." She didn't exactly regret leaving the small group of mutants she had been traveling with because she had needed the time to pull herself together, but she did miss them and hoped that they would find their way to Everett.
"I'm on sentry too, maybe we can share a tower sometime?" Rogue shot her a smile, already feeling relaxed in her presence and in the knowledge that there were two others like them. "Must be great to have family with you. I'm an only child but the friend that I mentioned? He's pretty much like an older brother." He was basically the only family she had after her powers had manifested.
Her interest was peaked at the mention of Genosha. "I've heard of Genosha but only in passing." Rogue picked her own car, red, and also went with automatic before they selected the racing course and started the game. She put half of her focus on the game, particularly the turns, and the other half into talking to Lorna. "I lived in New York, specifically, Charles Xavier's school for the gifted." The Professor had done his best to keep the true nature of the school a secret from humans but not from mutants, so there was a chance Lorna had heard about it before the virus outbreak.
"Do you mind if I ask what your mutation is? You don't have to answer if you'd rather not." Some would rather keep their mutations to themselves while others like John loved to showoff at every opportunity. Rogue personally never minded sharing, especially since she thought people should be warned about what she could do.