[] "In a sense, yes"
-[] Tell Hitomi the truth. Contracts, magic, the nature of Soul Gems, telepathy. Demonstrate as needed. Preferably in a secluded area.
-[] Tell her that we have a plan to heal up Kamijou.
-[] Avoid mentioning Oriko and Kirika for now.
 
I think not talking about o&k goes without saying.

We should consult our medical team on the healing, too

[] Telepathy for Mami and Homura: I hadn't planned on healing today, but with all of our abilities, it would be possible. I just don't want to burden either of so quickly or without asking first. What do you think, Homura?

reason to ask this way is because I don't want Mami to peer pressure Homura into it and Homura's the crucial one in terms of powersets
 
[Q] We ain't done nothing wrong officer, I swear!
-[Q] Yo, sir, we cool right? We cool right? We ain't no trouble, sir!
--[Q] "Mumi hide the stash. Hide it quick before she notices. I'll keep her busy"
 
All things considered, this is pretty great. I mean, I would ideally prefer for Hitomi's first experience with magic to be a little less positive than healing a sick kid just to give her the right mindset about the whole thing but that's more a stylistic choice really. Plus it brings the whole healing Kyouske thing to a head we can't keep putting it off.

Yes and yes will probably be unanimous so let's talk phrasing. Let's see what full grimderp sounds like.

Hitomi. Mami, Homura and I are magical girls. It's not like you see in the shows. Think less warrior of truth and justice, more child soldier against horrors that bend reality. Most live short, brutal lives. Tricked into a contract by an ancient alien hiding behind the form of a fuzzy mutant cat thing, our souls are removed and kept in gems which power our magic. I suspect that magical girl shows were created as propaganda to make humanity easier to trick. We are meguca, dread and terrible. Gaze upon our true forms, and despair.

Transform into frilly costumes, pose dramatically adorably.
 
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[jk] Transform as flashy as possible with grief fireworks and all that
[jk] There is nothing wrong Hitomi! Just that Magic is real! Three of the people talking to you are technically dead and fight eldritch abominations born from the grief of teenage girls! Aliens exist and are assholes! What do you call someone with green hair?
[jk] And for my next trick, I will heal the boy you and Sayaka have a crush on! To the hospital!
 
[jk] Transform as flashy as possible with grief fireworks and all that
[jk] There is nothing wrong Hitomi! Just that Magic is real! Three of the people talking to you are technically dead and fight eldritch abominations born from the grief of teenage girls! Aliens exist and are assholes! What do you call someone with green hair?
[jk] And for my next trick, I will heal the boy you and Sayaka have a crush on! To the hospital!
SAYAKA Vs HITOMI
ROUND ONE
FIGHT!
 
All things considered, this is pretty great. I mean, I would ideally prefer for Hitomi's first experience with magic to be a little less positive than healing a sick kid just to give her the right mindset about the whole thing but that's more a stylistic choice really. Plus it brings the whole healing Kyouske thing to a head we can't keep putting it off.

Yes and yes will probably be unanimous so let's talk phrasing. Let's see what full grimderp sounds like.

Hitomi. Mami, Homura and I are magical girls. It's not like you see in the shows. Think less warrior of truth and justice, more child soldier against horrors that bend reality. Most live short, brutal lives. Tricked into a contract by an ancient alien hiding behind the form of a fuzzy mutant cat thing, our souls are removed and kept in gems which power our magic. I suspect that magical girl shows were created as propaganda to make humanity easier to trick. We are meguca, dread and terrible. Gaze upon our true forms, and despair.

Transform into frilly costumes, pose dramatically adorably.
...I'd vote for it.
 
It just occurred to me, Homura had access to a reusable god-power retroactive wish generator that can change things even after she loops back again! How the hell did she never use that!? Just coach pinkette in what to wish then loop and repeat. Victory in 3 cycles at most.

Never occurred to me either, but I never spent 100 years looping. Girl just isn't that creative I suppose.
 
It just occurred to me, Homura had access to a reusable god-power retroactive wish generator that can change things even after she loops back again! How the hell did she never use that!? Just coach pinkette in what to wish then loop and repeat. Victory in 3 cycles at most.

Never occurred to me either, but I never spent 100 years looping. Girl just isn't that creative I suppose.
You're not serious, right?
 
It just occurred to me, Homura had access to a reusable god-power retroactive wish generator that can change things even after she loops back again! How the hell did she never use that!? Just coach pinkette in what to wish then loop and repeat. Victory in 3 cycles at most.

Never occurred to me either, but I never spent 100 years looping. Girl just isn't that creative I suppose.
I think we can agree that she tried that and it ended in despair I can't even cook up.
 
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