[It's probably a good sign that she can manage anything, at this point. Whether she deserves it or not is something they might disagree on, but it hurts far more than she would have expected possible to be forgotten by anyone, let alone Roxas. The quicker she receives some balm for that particular suffering the better.]
['Chatting' is a choice of words that instinctively she questions, and she eyes him as he says it with a look that doesn't quite reach incredulity but is a few steps closer to it than it could be. She has never known the two of them to not be at odds in any of their interactions, and while that's more the fault of the circumstances, in her opinion, that doesn't mean those reasons have necessarily gone away just because they're in a different world. His explanation thereafter only provides more fodder for her assumption that it was probably less civil than it sounds, but by then she's entirely too focused on the other implications of that revelation to worry about whether she's going to have to stand between them if they're ever all in the same place together.]
What? But--
[Cutting herself off, she frowns, but the gears are turning in her head already, and that much is obvious just to look at her. Her faltering silence doesn't go on for long before she's saying, with the tone of epiphany,]
So that's why it seemed like Twilight Town never happened. [Which is a bit of a bittersweet realization. At least he didn't forget her specifically, though that doesn't help the situation any.] But... why doesn't he remember anything that came after that?
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['Chatting' is a choice of words that instinctively she questions, and she eyes him as he says it with a look that doesn't quite reach incredulity but is a few steps closer to it than it could be. She has never known the two of them to not be at odds in any of their interactions, and while that's more the fault of the circumstances, in her opinion, that doesn't mean those reasons have necessarily gone away just because they're in a different world. His explanation thereafter only provides more fodder for her assumption that it was probably less civil than it sounds, but by then she's entirely too focused on the other implications of that revelation to worry about whether she's going to have to stand between them if they're ever all in the same place together.]
What? But--
[Cutting herself off, she frowns, but the gears are turning in her head already, and that much is obvious just to look at her. Her faltering silence doesn't go on for long before she's saying, with the tone of epiphany,]
So that's why it seemed like Twilight Town never happened. [Which is a bit of a bittersweet realization. At least he didn't forget her specifically, though that doesn't help the situation any.] But... why doesn't he remember anything that came after that?