[ The moment the door opens, Suah doesn't really think - it's all instinctive actions. No matter what Kitae said to her before in this place, the first thing she does is latch onto the other boy, wrapping her arms around him and pulling him so close to herself she's practically squishing him even with the height difference.
She doesn't lose herself in the relief of knowing Kitae seems more or less alright right away though, quickly peering into the hut to find Insik just in case he somehow did get dangerous and could do something...
... but there's no one else there. Not the Insik she remembers, and no other Insik either. Almost as if Kitae just locked himself into a shed without anyone else involved if it wasn't for the fact she really did hear something that sounded like Insik's voice earlier. She hoped to find him to at least make him explain some of this, considering she's very likely to get a one-sided version of the story anyway with how Kitae feels about the boy, but.. he really is gone.
It makes her blink in confusion for a moment or two before she snaps out of it enough to check back on Kitae instead, looking the boy over to see if he's injured - still more or less running on the adrenaline of the moment. ]
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She doesn't lose herself in the relief of knowing Kitae seems more or less alright right away though, quickly peering into the hut to find Insik just in case he somehow did get dangerous and could do something...
... but there's no one else there. Not the Insik she remembers, and no other Insik either. Almost as if Kitae just locked himself into a shed without anyone else involved if it wasn't for the fact she really did hear something that sounded like Insik's voice earlier. She hoped to find him to at least make him explain some of this, considering she's very likely to get a one-sided version of the story anyway with how Kitae feels about the boy, but.. he really is gone.
It makes her blink in confusion for a moment or two before she snaps out of it enough to check back on Kitae instead, looking the boy over to see if he's injured - still more or less running on the adrenaline of the moment. ]
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