He wasn't sure how he should react to her words. A big part of him wanted to tell Adrienne he had missed her too, but he couldn't say that. Not because it would necessarily be a bad thing, though the more he thought about it the more it seemed like a bad idea, but because he couldn't find any reasoning for telling her he'd missed her. He didn't exactly know her, after all, not now. But what he felt after hearing her wouldn't go away and Kaiden found that all he could do was look down as she spoke.
He couldn't just say nothing now that she'd said that though, but he couldn't figure out how to word what he could say to her. Instead, the words that came out of his mouth had nothing to do with that topic.
"Yeah, it should." he said simply, rolling his eyes at himself, knowing that he'd panicked and that was the only other topic he could bring up at that moment. Aside from what she'd said about him misunderstanding what she'd meant before. But he already felt stupid enough and didn't need to feel even more stupidity. But hearing that she would go with him as long as it wasn't to his supposed home made him relax a bit.
It didn't change that he had a lot of explanations to hear, a lot of stories to try to sort into true and false categories, but knowing that she was willing to be there with him, for him, when all of that happened gave him a sense of security that felt so familiar but he couldn't figure out why.
So many feelings felt familiar when it came to Adrienne, and though he hadn't been speaking with her too terribly long, Kaiden felt as though everything he felt being near her now was what he could've possibly felt before, when he actually did know her and remembered his past.
"I.. really wish I could say the same.." he muttered sadly to himself.