Kyoko breathed a sigh of relief. There was a possibility only she would be transitioned into the book without her weapon or clothing, and everyone looking into the book would have seen that. She hadn't really considered that possibility until after touching the book. But trial and error was really the only way to get to the bottom of anything magical. She could have talked out the possibilities with everyone, but that seemed more like a "Homura" thing to do. Kyoko usually didn't have the patience for discussions like that. Everything seemed eerily normal. With all the strange sites Kyoko had seen recently, she was rather exited to see something as familiar as a witch's labyrinth, even if they were dangerous. Homura was also a welcome site, and Kyoko just now regretted not talking with her a bit more before jumping into the book. So there was no way back it seemed. Kyoko was sure everyone could see her, but what to do? It was unlikely they could hear her. The wind was certainly louder now than it was when looking at the book. Kyoko wanted to show that she was safe, but didn't want to give the impression that there was a way back. This could still be a trap after all. Kyoko decided the best way to illustrate this would be to set down her spear and shape her hands like binoculars. She looked out towards where everyone else was likely observing her, sweeping the "binoculars" left to right. Kyoko probably looked a bit silly, but she was fourteen. Such behavior was to be expected.