It's all painful to think about. Even though it's been so long now. Months, no, almost a year since the last time she was in Mitakihara, since she witnessed all her friends dying one by one. Since she witnessed the very world itself dying, being destroyed by a witch too powerful for anyone to handle.
And yet the memories feel so fresh. Maybe because Madoka tries so hard to not think about them. It makes them feel infinitely more powerful when they resurface.
Maybe it's why she doesn't want to mention any of it in details. Especially not when they'll just hurt Kyoko. Especially when they may never even occur in the first place in the other girl's timeline.
".. It was just Homura-chan and me left," is all she says. To sum it up.
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And yet the memories feel so fresh. Maybe because Madoka tries so hard to not think about them. It makes them feel infinitely more powerful when they resurface.
Maybe it's why she doesn't want to mention any of it in details. Especially not when they'll just hurt Kyoko. Especially when they may never even occur in the first place in the other girl's timeline.
".. It was just Homura-chan and me left," is all she says. To sum it up.
She can't quite meet Kyoko's gaze as she says it.