"That's good." She said. "I wouldn't want to think that you've had to deal with all this without anyone from home." She would have hated knowing that Gwen had dealt with all of this alone. Gwen would understand that it wasn't that Morgana believed her to be incapable of taking care of herself-obviously Gwen had done so before meeting Morgana and since then-but because she cared and would have been worried. She tried to take care of Gwen as best as she could. And considering the period that Morgana had come from, she felt as if she hadn't done that very well. Yes, it was practical that Morgana had gone for help but she was never going to stop regretting leaving Gwen alone with those barbarians. The fact that she could be here with her friend now, that Gwen hadn't been here for long on her own, brought some relief.
And Morgana knew that Gwen wasn't understating things just to make her feel better. She might have not been able to read Gwen as well as she could Arthur; but she always knew when something was troubling her friend.
"We've been through so much in Camelot but never would I have ever imagined coming to a place such as this one." She said after a moment of companionable silence.