((Ahh okay I corrected it, my bad. ))
Kali wasn’t too surprised that he was startled by her, he had always appeared to be a reserved quiet person. Though his words strongly reminded her of their situation, it seemed like he was pleased with the situation. She however wasn’t entirely sure if she was okay with their situation, she was still slowly coming to terms of this actually being real considering the amount of pain she felt from that rabbit. If this was real then she figured it would be best to find a way out eventually, but till then they might as well train so that they could get ahead of the others. She stood there with a grin as she watched him pick out a hat. Still she found it amusing that he felt the need to go into the fitting rooms. With a wide grin she watched him enter the fitting rooms whilst she kept the shop keeper company.
Once he was done she followed him back outside stretching her arms out as she kept her eyes fixed on him. “Yes that’s what happened, I’m having a little of trouble believing it myself because well it seems a little surreal doesn’t it? I ran into this guy earlier and he well was pretty panicked, told me about being stuck here, but if we really are stuck here then you have a great point. I think we ought to start levelling, but I’ll be frank I have little damage so it’d probably be best if I just you know hang around behind and heal you?” she suggested though it was probably the obvious selection. “Oh yeah.. I went out to the fields earlier and well it kind of hurts when they attack you.” She added with a frown, it hadn’t hurt too much but she wasn’t really sure if the pain would be worse if they were fighting a much more larger monster. Then again he was a monk so he was built to take damage. “Maybe we could go to higher levels since I can provide you with heals?” They would gain levels faster but still she didn’t want to risk dying since she was unsure of what would happen to them.