Kairos continued in her conversation, and it seemed that there was at least one very real downside to being this Master's apprentice. And that seemed to be that there was a chance she'd have to watch her friend die while being able to do nothing about it. She found herself staring at the sky, of all the possible negative she'd logically expected, she hadn't expected that one, but given it was a thing, it was something to at least consider properly. "Hm, that is the one negative I've heard all day. It's a pretty big one too..." she said going quiet for a few moments. She wouldn't abandon her friend if she could avoid it, and she knew this much about herself, that being said, without knowing the circumstances surrounding that potential death she really could do nothing about it. She also had already had her fill this day, of thinking about time, and knowing events and figuring that it could be both good and bad to have information you didn't need. As it stood, her friend could have died days ago in Agrabah, or some time before that in the past, and will be dying sometime in the future. But that last part was simply the fate of every person at some point, so harping on it wouldn't make much of a difference in the long run. Besides that, she had more than a bit of faith in her friends, both of them. "Yep, still gonna be your apprentice." These words left Kairos' mouth pretty firmly. "I'm not crazy about the idea of watching someone I am friends with die, but... getting hung up on ifs and chances isn't really my style at all," she said knowingly. This didn't mean that she intended to abandon Yuri or anything of the sort, she simply couldn't live under the constraints of letting something she knew get in the way of potential. If she did that, she'd never have tried anything at all and that was simply how she chose to consider this moment and every other one.