[Maka can appreciate that, since she does the same most of the time. She isn't the kind to ask for advice, unless it's educational in nature. Then she either finds it in a book herself or will ask the teacher. Since, you know, teachers love it when you ask questions.
She heard that Nura went home, but Maka is reluctant to bring that up. It's another situation where she has no idea how to sympathize; the only way Soul was ever going to leave her was if he was killed in battle, and Maka simply wouldn't let that happen. This other world business just messes things like partnerships up. It's lucky that they seem to be naturally good at resonance, since otherwise they would never progress.
Moving to a nearby table, Maka scooted into a chair with her newly acquired sweets, looking at them with hungry eyes.]
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She heard that Nura went home, but Maka is reluctant to bring that up. It's another situation where she has no idea how to sympathize; the only way Soul was ever going to leave her was if he was killed in battle, and Maka simply wouldn't let that happen. This other world business just messes things like partnerships up. It's lucky that they seem to be naturally good at resonance, since otherwise they would never progress.
Moving to a nearby table, Maka scooted into a chair with her newly acquired sweets, looking at them with hungry eyes.]
This is totally going to spoil me for dinner.
[She doesn't look upset by this at all.]