What can be meant by "hadn’t gone there"?
Dear All,
in the story I read, girl invites her boyfriend to dinner with her. When he comes to her place, they start talking about her mother, who's caused a lot of problems to her, and at that moment is suspected of involvement in attempt to murder. Here's some excerpt:
"She handed him the wine. “It’s not my mother. It’s
not that I don’t think she’s capable of hate or all the rest. It’s just it’s
not her way of evening the score. Running me and the family down,
finding subtle ways to do that while putting herself in the limelight.
That’s her way.”
“And this doesn’t do just that?”
“I— Oh. Wait. Hadn’t gone there.” Taking the wine with her, she walked over to—unnecessarily—stir the sauce. “No, I don’t think so. "
So I am confused about "Hadn’t gone there". Is she saying that she still has to finish cooking (as she is nervous and needs to distract her attention somewhere)? Or maybe this is somehow related to her thoughts about mothers possible crime? " Some other idiom (?) meaning which I was not able to find in dictionaries?
Huge thanks for any help!