In fact, Kyoko is pretty horrified and there are a great many questions she'd like to know the answers to. Shinji's said before that he'd rather be in Havenwell than his home world, and now she has a pretty solid idea of why that might be--but then, does that mean he would just be looking forward to more fighting and pain and terrible monsters bearing down on him? Or could there be something even worse than what she's seen? Or did he--did he--did he... not make it out of that memory...?
Yes, she's horrified for sure.
But she falls quiet for a few moments when his arms wrap more warmly around her, pulling her back into the present, where Shinji is whole and warm, safe in her embrace, speaking so kindly in her ear. She's been doing fine? At what? What has she ever done for him?
"You can't go back there," is all she says in response, her voice still small but firm, as if it's something her will can determine. "Not ever."
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Yes, she's horrified for sure.
But she falls quiet for a few moments when his arms wrap more warmly around her, pulling her back into the present, where Shinji is whole and warm, safe in her embrace, speaking so kindly in her ear. She's been doing fine? At what? What has she ever done for him?
"You can't go back there," is all she says in response, her voice still small but firm, as if it's something her will can determine. "Not ever."