Bonny wasn’t one to object to an order to /not/ run headfirst towards some form of danger. She watched the others head off to deal with… whatever was happening. Lucky for her, she didn’t have to wonder in confusion; her mind lit up with an image of what was going down with the others. Thanks to one of the telepaths, she assumed. She was a little bit shocked and taken aback at what she saw- and she made a mental note not to go too too close to the one that hadn’t showed up originally. Yeesh, that was kind of scary. Ignoring the fact that one of the other strangers had seemed to talk to thin air (she didn’t want to know at this point), Bonny followed Charles and the rest down to where they were to be briefed. She didn’t have any questions outside of “what the heck is going on”; and that question would probably be answered anyways. The visual recording that was playing in her head cut out as the group began to make their way back to the mansion, and when she arrived in the briefing room, it was only a matter of time until the rest did. She looked between everyone to make sure they were okay, and made sure to keep a little safe distance from the shark murderer. She was rather silent at first, listening to Charles, then Nathan. Her expression grew more and more troubled as the briefing went on- they were chosen for unspecified reasons to stop the end of all natural mutants? … Them, a bunch of teenagers still in school? At that point she thought she had heard just about everything, that nothing could shake her, but then Wade threw in one last very important piece of information- they were going to murder someone. Shawn spoke up and basically voiced what she was going to say on the matter, but was shot down rather quickly. Well, what a fun, casual little group she’d been roped into. “Uh, yeah, I got a question at this point. Why are you gathering a bunch of teenagers that are still in school to go out on a mission to /murder/ another human being? Why specifically us? I mean, I /really/ don’t want to be even remotely responsible for the death of another human being. Or anything, really. Pacifist here. The least you could do is if we all have to assist in murder probably against our moral will is explain why everyone in this room was hand picked for this.”