So it was true, then, she had been captured. And apparently Shuro hadn't been able to do anything. Her expression saddened clearly and she sat back on her feet. "I'm sorry, Chidori," she said, a humbled smile on her face. All this time she'd been having the time of her life, a part of her wanting to stay in this strange place forever if only so that she could stay with Hitsugaya; and in the meantime Chidori and her brother had been suffering while Aya and Yuhi and Toya tried to save them . . .
Logically, she knew that, if or when she did get sent back, it would be to the same point in time she'd been taken from, but that didn't help her feel less guilty about not wanting to go back to an extent.