[ Of course she’s fine. Sure, she has some questions, but none of them are as important as this: Madoka is here, she’s safe and she’s unharmed and she’s not a magical girl. She doesn’t have any reason to not be fine, after all that.
Besides, any wounds she might have suffered from Walpurgisnacht are gone -- even if they weren’t, Homura can simply use her Soul Gem to heal herself. It wouldn’t be the first time, and she’s sure it won't be the last, either.
The good mood that had been brought about by sheer relief, disappears when Madoka starts explaining the last thing she remembers. She does remember everyone dying. More times than she can count, really. In fact, the way they all went out was pretty par for the course, not much was out of the ordinary.
Except for her breaking down and telling Madoka everything.
She averts her gaze. She’s not sure if she’s feeling embarrassment over breaking down so many times, or shame for not being able to hold it all together.
She returns her gaze to Madoka when she mentions showing up during Walpurgisnacht, eyes focused. ]
...I did.
[ Granted, she doesn’t remember much after that, but…. Homura drops her eyes, again to Madoka’s hands, needing that reassurance that Madoka is not, indeed, a magical girl. Walpurgisnacht is the one time when Homura can’t be by Madoka’s side, a fact that Kyubey takes full advantage of. If Madoka showed up during the battle… that means…. ]
Kaname-san. [ And just like that, Homura’s voice has turned cold. ] Why did you come after me?
[ She has a feeling she already knows the answer. ]
YELLS i'm so sorry this took so long, please forgive me ;;
Besides, any wounds she might have suffered from Walpurgisnacht are gone -- even if they weren’t, Homura can simply use her Soul Gem to heal herself. It wouldn’t be the first time, and she’s sure it won't be the last, either.
The good mood that had been brought about by sheer relief, disappears when Madoka starts explaining the last thing she remembers. She does remember everyone dying. More times than she can count, really. In fact, the way they all went out was pretty par for the course, not much was out of the ordinary.
Except for her breaking down and telling Madoka everything.
She averts her gaze. She’s not sure if she’s feeling embarrassment over breaking down so many times, or shame for not being able to hold it all together.
She returns her gaze to Madoka when she mentions showing up during Walpurgisnacht, eyes focused. ]
...I did.
[ Granted, she doesn’t remember much after that, but…. Homura drops her eyes, again to Madoka’s hands, needing that reassurance that Madoka is not, indeed, a magical girl. Walpurgisnacht is the one time when Homura can’t be by Madoka’s side, a fact that Kyubey takes full advantage of. If Madoka showed up during the battle… that means…. ]
Kaname-san. [ And just like that, Homura’s voice has turned cold. ] Why did you come after me?
[ She has a feeling she already knows the answer. ]