[The kid snorts in a familiar way. "Good, good. We've got progress."
"I won't-- in the future, I'll try not to break the immersion myself. Since this was a test though, I wanted to see how you were doing." The kid sits back, laying on now lush green grass. Firey plumes are still in the background, but as if out of focus and importance. "Moving forward I'll always be clear about that, too. If I say I won't be a key factor in the simulation, it'll be all yours. But we should talk safe-words and stuff about that..."
Rebecca pauses, fiddling with a paper clip in reality. "Do you want to do another run, unaided? It's sort of a training module, if you're feeling synched with your body. It should enhance the synchronization on top of that."]