[He looks rough, but he's not dead, so you know what? Good enough, at least for the moment. Already she's trying to think of how to subtly call Astralin and tell him that Shinji's back and doesn't remember a single thing. It's Astralin's farmhouse that she's living in right now, after all, and Astralin who'd invited both her and Shinjiro to stay there several months ago. The problem is that their stupid charms they use for communication only send text messages as speech-to-text, which makes it almost impossible to send that message in a way Shinji himself won't overhear.
Still, maybe she can figure out a way to offer him a place to stay. His old room without telling him it was his. Let him get some rest, let him-- she doesn't know. What is she supposed to do with a Shinji who doesn't remember her? It's hard.]
It'll be easier to explain "where" once we get to the library. I don't have a map on me. [But she can at least try to explain some of the other stuff, even if she's much more the type to let others handle the complicated explanations while she just listens and nods. Needs must, etc. etc.] As for the situation... you woke up with a piece of paper in your pocket, right? Accusing you of a crime?
NO WORRIES it's tdm so *vaguely wiggles my hand*
Still, maybe she can figure out a way to offer him a place to stay. His old room without telling him it was his. Let him get some rest, let him-- she doesn't know. What is she supposed to do with a Shinji who doesn't remember her? It's hard.]
It'll be easier to explain "where" once we get to the library. I don't have a map on me. [But she can at least try to explain some of the other stuff, even if she's much more the type to let others handle the complicated explanations while she just listens and nods. Needs must, etc. etc.] As for the situation... you woke up with a piece of paper in your pocket, right? Accusing you of a crime?