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I think people get tripped up on how Emma and Felicity talk often. They are often speaking for one another. In this case, she already stated that she'd be sad if Felicity died first. If they're truly inseperable, as she started this line, then it follows that Felicitty would also be sad if Emma died first. The second half of that sentence isn't clarifying the first half, it's justifying the assertion of them being inseperable.
A warm meal is not a hot meal. You may be correct, I can't speak for Runey's intent, however, seeing as he's written Kate to be autistic, and autistic folk are both, highly likely to have incredibly specific food preferences, and very intentionally clear in their language, it's entirely possible that Kate legitimately doesn't like it when the temperature of her food cools even a little bit, from hot to warm. So, this could be correct as is, though again, Runey would have to confirm.