This girl's brow rose in suspicion as the boy stated that he thought it was a two way street. He was only partially right in this assumption. People did apparently travel from one world to the other in both directions but the streets didn't work two ways. The path he'd taken to get in, and the one he'd taken to get out were invariably separate. More like two parallel one way streets which never crossed paths but connected their two opposite directions. "If that worked for us everything would already be as its supposed to. That game... doesn't feel right and whatever method it uses to create gates between here and there can't be accessed by those who come from there," she explained tersely. The truth of the matter is after being picked up by this group, she'd tried this game they spoke of, but couldn't get into it. Nothing about its workings drew her in. Though she could see clearly it was based on the world she was from, it didn't draw her in properly. It was like the land of her birth rejected her understanding of it. And that was the single most distressing fact of ending up in this world.
It seemed that Geno Killer took issue with her use of the world competition but that was the word she'd been told to use. When the whole thing was explained to her, she'd called it a war. "Propaganda, is what they call it. When they described it to me I called it a war. But they said in this world people wouldn't participate in something called a War because it means something different. But you know what I mean right? You've been there so you understand that a War isn't whatever this world thinks it is. The War grants a prize and the prize is the wish... that would right this fallacy of a place," she explained. Perhaps she'd still get what she wanted out of this situation which was a conversation with someone who understood both sides. Not just the ones trying to push back into the other world, but someone who could pick apart these things she was being told. "Bishop is what our leader is called... Arch Bishop, in actuality but there he would have been called something different. But he said this world didn't appreciate the word. That it had too many negative associations," the girl explained. "Someone like that should be called a Witch." She gave this information freely because it was simply her desire to do so.