"Yes it does." Now he was being completely cheeky, teasing one hundred percent. David knew though, he did -- he knew how difficult it was believing in yourself, especially when it came to unexpected developments of powers. He still hadn't gotten the hang of all that, he couldn't expect Syd to deal with it smoothly either. It was scary, it was overwhelming, and it added to the disquieting notion of not knowing yourself.
But there was no doubt in his mind: Syd could do this. "You can," he agreed, tone back to completely and wholly confident, keeping things chill and calm, no pressure at all in their little blanket fort, isolated from the world -- a safe place where the cold didn't matter, staring eyes couldn't see, and anyone who tried to invade would be kept right out, thank you very much. Their space, their mini-home until a bigger one could be found somewhere.
Watching the others with his mind's eye, he observed the process as it happened. Consciousnesses being urged back to where they belonged, slow in some ways, ways that couldn't be perceived, but very quick to those involved. It was incredible, a hell of a thing to watch. Upon completion, everyone back in place, David looked to Syd with a grin. Her comment, sweet and sad at the same time, completely unneeded. "Everyone's back where they belong, safe and sound in their own bodies again."
Leaning in, smile reaching his eyes, he added for good measure: "You did it. All you." No outside influence, no push from any whistling bastards, all her. Her own strength, her own power. "Maybe we should keep the fort for the rest of the week though, to celebrate, rather than hide in." Celebrate and bask. At least, that's what David would be doing, feeling the utmost level of pride and amazement in Syd. This was an incredible thing, after all! She'd been able to, however accidentally, swap an entire room of people in mind and body, and remotely swap them back. That was a hell of a thing -- all done in the span of a few hours. Less than half a day.