Someone has to be responsible; the other girl is obviously suggesting that this is not the fault of any of the passengers, but rather, someone's machinations in this world. The Minister had mentioned what seemed to be a long history of 'Otherworlders' appearing in this city, so it could be easily to believe that she is not at fault.
And yet, Homura suspects differently. Until she is given absolute proof otherwise, she will continue to believe that this is her fault. Her history doesn't just suggest it; it screams it.
"A city of technology and magic blended together," she muses in reply. "An interesting concept. I'm familiar with both, but not mingled together so closely."
Homura glances at the other girl out of the corner of her eye. The last time she broke and made a new world, the only real people were her friends -- all of the other people in the city were blank and faceless, like her mind didn't care about them and so didn't flesh them out properly. This time, everybody seems far more realized. There are people she doesn't know, people capable of speaking and having opinions. The world seems more complex.
Interesting. What changed?
"Why do you think it's not bad?" she asks, curious despite herself.
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And yet, Homura suspects differently. Until she is given absolute proof otherwise, she will continue to believe that this is her fault. Her history doesn't just suggest it; it screams it.
"A city of technology and magic blended together," she muses in reply. "An interesting concept. I'm familiar with both, but not mingled together so closely."
Homura glances at the other girl out of the corner of her eye. The last time she broke and made a new world, the only real people were her friends -- all of the other people in the city were blank and faceless, like her mind didn't care about them and so didn't flesh them out properly. This time, everybody seems far more realized. There are people she doesn't know, people capable of speaking and having opinions. The world seems more complex.
Interesting. What changed?
"Why do you think it's not bad?" she asks, curious despite herself.