“I didn’t really have much choice about that. I just grabbed the nearest heavy thing and started swinging. But umm, weren’t you coming to enlist me even before you knew about that?” she pointed out. “I mean, all you knew about me was my necklace, my voice, and—uh—what you feel about me.”
Yuuki was right. Truthfully, when Kenna searched her mind for allies in the fight to rescue her dad, she came up with very few options. And none had yet obtained the level of trustworthiness that Yuuki had. She didn’t really care at the time that she had no evidence in favor of Yuuki’s battle prowess. She just needed someone, anyone, to back her up. But there was no reason she needed to know that.