"Hey now...I am veeeeery proud of my Spanish." Henry turned his head back to Estella, as she had now been referred to, the smirk back across his features as he spoke. Her reaction was about as favorable as he could have hoped, taking his attempt at the language as a general insult would have been a worse case that he had half expected, what with the power of personality that radiated from the Mestizo. He turned back to the general scene in time for her whispered comment, to which he leaned back slightly, to reply; "Don't you worry yourself, I've dealt with far worse, especially as Daddy's not around for her." At the same volume as Estella, it maintained the feel of a private joke, despite the two only having just met. Underlying in his comment was a sense of knowing the type, after all, he'd been friends with people in very high places, and met their daughters and sisters. They may have spoken differently, and had older names, but there wasn't any real difference between the two brands of Atlantic nobility. His smirk was cut short by the entrance of the blue...creatures, and Estella's reaction to it. Energy crackled in the air, you didn't need to be the 'right kind' of mutant to feel that. His reaction displaced him from his seat, although he managed to catch himself from simply falling off, sliding in a manner which could almost be seen as deliberate, were it not for the look on his face as he beheld the latina become something akin to the wrath of God himself, were Henry to still believe in the divine. he suddenly felt very sorry for the smaller blue creatures, crowding atop the larger one. He stepped back from the scene, not out of personal survival instincts, he had very few of those left, but out of the risk of cross fire. If she turned him to dust in a mistimed strike, there was no telling how many people would die from his own powers, assuming he could even come back from that. He still couldn't take his eyes off the hovering woman however, drawn to the site like a fly to a light. "There I was...thinking I'd never feel out of my league again."