[Which is easier in that she knows what not to say, but she can't say there isn't part of her that wishes Haru's answer had been different. She's used to keeping tight-lipped about things but to not even be able to share with the Phantom Thieves? That's something she's finding a little harder.
Not to matter. Haru had asked a question, and Makoto can at least try to answer.]
That seems to be the most logical explanation. At first I thought it might be related to cognition, that our world was creating replacements because we expect each other to be there. But that doesn't make sense with what you just told me so that leaves some sort of time issue. Possibly alternate but very similar timelines, somehow.
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[Which is easier in that she knows what not to say, but she can't say there isn't part of her that wishes Haru's answer had been different. She's used to keeping tight-lipped about things but to not even be able to share with the Phantom Thieves? That's something she's finding a little harder.
Not to matter. Haru had asked a question, and Makoto can at least try to answer.]
That seems to be the most logical explanation. At first I thought it might be related to cognition, that our world was creating replacements because we expect each other to be there. But that doesn't make sense with what you just told me so that leaves some sort of time issue. Possibly alternate but very similar timelines, somehow.