Think i like the mix better, though i think the text is a bit long, i can't see a good way to shorten it.
[X] Incinerate QB.
[X] Sayaka:
-[X] Thank her for coming, for being here and calling Kyouko out. She absolutely did help, a lot. If part of her feels like she didn't, then that part is just wrong.
-[X] We'll see her tomorrow, tell Madoka we said hi!
[X] Mami
-[X] Ask as serious, actual questions: How does she think this went differently from her last discussion with Kyouko? And why does she think it went differently?
--[X] If reasonable: After giving her time to think/respond: you pretty much didn't do anything there, except to confirm what Mami had already recognized and to act as moral support. Frankly, from your perspective, you'd say that things were going roughly the same as last time for a while, and then Mami did something different from last time and suddenly things started going right.
---[X] You're not working miracles when you talk down people she doesn't see a way to talk down. There's not so much a science to it as an art, but dealing with interpersonal problems is a skill that can be learned, a skill that you are learning, a skill that she can learn, a skill that she is learning. It's complicated, not easy. And yet, she put together what she knew about Kyouko, poked around a bit, realized that Kyouko's self-blaming wasn't quite right, pushed on that, and then all of a sudden she was getting at the real problems and solving them, recognizing that Kyouko still thought well of her, vocally disbelieving Kyouko's self-blame... She did really, really well.
//Left unsaid is that this is a situation she's done poorly in previously. That one is clear to her.
----[X] Explain Kyouko's backstory in detail. Answer any questions Mami has. Highlight her self-hatred and make it clear that that self-hatred was the reason why Kyouko left her. Mami *had* to challenge Kyouko on her self-hatred in order to preserve their relationship. There wasn't any other way, not when Kyouko left her *because* of that self-hatred. Make this line actually flow from the last by using it to explain why pushing against Kyouko's self-blame worked.
[X] Cook something for Kyouko, and in the meantime tell Mami Kyouko's story, if she wants to hear it.
-[X] Kyouko agreed to share this with Mami when you discussed the meeting... but you can understand why it was too painful for her.
--[X] Kyouko left, ultimately, because she didn't want to drag Mami down with her - in terms of both hunting and ideals. She thought that Mami deserved better friends than her.
[X] Incinerate QB.
[X] Sayaka:
-[X] Thank her for coming, for being here and calling Kyouko out. She absolutely did help, a lot. If part of her feels like she didn't, then that part is just wrong.
-[X] We'll see her tomorrow, tell Madoka we said hi!
[X] Mami
-[X] Ask as serious, actual questions: How does she think this went differently from her last discussion with Kyouko? And why does she think it went differently?
--[X] If reasonable: After giving her time to think/respond: you pretty much didn't do anything there, except to confirm what Mami had already recognized and to act as moral support. Frankly, from your perspective, you'd say that things were going roughly the same as last time for a while, and then Mami did something different from last time and suddenly things started going right.
---[X] You're not working miracles when you talk down people she doesn't see a way to talk down. There's not so much a science to it as an art, but dealing with interpersonal problems is a skill that can be learned, a skill that you are learning, a skill that she can learn, a skill that she is learning. It's complicated, not easy. And yet, she put together what she knew about Kyouko, poked around a bit, realized that Kyouko's self-blaming wasn't quite right, pushed on that, and then all of a sudden she was getting at the real problems and solving them, recognizing that Kyouko still thought well of her, vocally disbelieving Kyouko's self-blame... She did really, really well.
//Left unsaid is that this is a situation she's done poorly in previously. That one is clear to her.
----[X] Explain Kyouko's backstory in detail. Answer any questions Mami has. Highlight her self-hatred and make it clear that that self-hatred was the reason why Kyouko left her. Mami *had* to challenge Kyouko on her self-hatred in order to preserve their relationship. There wasn't any other way, not when Kyouko left her *because* of that self-hatred. Make this line actually flow from the last by using it to explain why pushing against Kyouko's self-blame worked.
[X] Cook something for Kyouko, and in the meantime tell Mami Kyouko's story, if she wants to hear it.
-[X] Kyouko agreed to share this with Mami when you discussed the meeting... but you can understand why it was too painful for her.
--[X] Kyouko left, ultimately, because she didn't want to drag Mami down with her - in terms of both hunting and ideals. She thought that Mami deserved better friends than her.