[Except Homura hasn't actually seen through Okita this time. Rather, he's expressing his own fears in regards to the arrival of certain others--one other, who doesn't know a thing about the five centuries he's lived beyond her.
As he said--perfectly natural reactions.
But that only makes Okita's reaction all the more curious. Now that he's facing Homura again with that smile, the demi-god raises an eyebrow at the statement.]
Do you really think that would be the reason why I don't care for this place?
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As he said--perfectly natural reactions.
But that only makes Okita's reaction all the more curious. Now that he's facing Homura again with that smile, the demi-god raises an eyebrow at the statement.]
Do you really think that would be the reason why I don't care for this place?