Well, that makes it apparent very quickly why he'd want to see her. Madoka immediately looks sympathetic of his cause, and memorises - or tries to do so, anyway - that name even more. If not just because she really wants to help unite them, if she can.
"I.. um, I actually have a younger brother too," she says. If she can't bring them together, maybe she can at least show that she can relate. And maybe she can get him to recall some fond memories of her, so he can at least think of his sister warmly right now. "But he's still very young. I don't think he'd ever end up here."
God, he better not. How would the people on the train even handle an actual toddler being around? Madoka doesn't even want to consider it, not with all the danger they have to deal with.
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Well, that makes it apparent very quickly why he'd want to see her. Madoka immediately looks sympathetic of his cause, and memorises - or tries to do so, anyway - that name even more. If not just because she really wants to help unite them, if she can.
"I.. um, I actually have a younger brother too," she says. If she can't bring them together, maybe she can at least show that she can relate. And maybe she can get him to recall some fond memories of her, so he can at least think of his sister warmly right now. "But he's still very young. I don't think he'd ever end up here."
God, he better not. How would the people on the train even handle an actual toddler being around? Madoka doesn't even want to consider it, not with all the danger they have to deal with.