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Despite it seeming as if Max was otherwise preoccupied, he was in fact still listening in on Andy's conversation. He supposed it was an old habit when surrounded by so many mutants, so many familiar faces. He paid attention. Especially when it came to the case of Andy Drummond, she always seemed to have a hard time trying to fit in. It hurt him to hear that for the most part she still felt the same way, then again it hadn't been nearly as long for her. That was when Selene began her tirade again, Max looking towards Firestar and mouthing to excuse him for just a moment. [Color=aba400]”Sorry you washed up old rat, but I don't take kindly to third rate mystics with fifth rate magic attempting to curse my friends and family. So you'll excuse me if I send you on a [i]very[/i] lonely vacation for a while.”[/color] Max said as he traced a circle above his head with one finger and Selene's carrier (along with her) fell through a portal.

His attention was placed back onto Firestar, pushing past the awkwardness of realizing that it was his first time meeting Madalyne Crane. Time travel never got any easier it seemed. He'd have to explain to her that he met her many years ago as a child, and that she probably didn't remember him. Another cover story until the truth could be revealed. A funny thought as the bearer of the Eye of Truth. Firestar made sure to snap him out of his thoughts as she explained the issue that had come about. Their teams coach had passed away, in another dimension nonetheless. Max was about to ask what she intended for him to do about it? Had she heard of their families' feats and wished for a resurrection? He gauged her expression and realized quickly that what she needed was guidance. He let out a soft sigh moments before his children decided to announce to the world that their coach was dead. Another sigh following suit.

[Color=aba400]”Don't worry Firestar, we'll collect the children and have a talk with them all about what has just transpired. You need not concern yourself with this particular issue any further if you do not wish to. But if you need someone to speak to about this, about your colleague, then feel free to stop by at any time. Our door is always open.”[/color] Max said with a comforting hand placed upon her shoulder.