π¬: Well then, how about I play the part of the groom and escort you around, Mari?
β¨: Nice idea! I love how you latch onto my suggestions!
π¬: Then may I have your hand, my bride?
β¨: You don't have to act all nice to me, Chika. I know that my ideas are too revolutionary for people to understand.
π¬: For crying out loud, stop throwing a tantrum. Can't you just bring those revolutionary ideas to the recipe we're going to make for this?
π¬: Should we go to sleep now since we have a big day ahead of us tomorrow?
β¦οΈ: Probably, although part of me wants to stay up longer.
β¨: I bet what you really want is to stay up through the night and have an endless party, right? I can see right through you.
β¨: Hey, if that's a whale, then is that a dolphin that I see over there?
β¦οΈ: It appears so. *Chuckle* It might be enjoyable to seek out more of our marine animal friends like this.
β¨: It would. Let's make this into a shiny date when we come back with Kanan!
π¬: When we were younger, Dia, Mari and me celebrated her birthday on the way home from our New Year's shrine visit. I'd never seen Dia so happy before.
β¦οΈ: Huh? Wh-What's this... 'Conceit'?
β¨: Hands on your hips, feet shoulder width apart. Now, point your chin up in the air and look down your nose. There. Now you're 'Stuck Up!'
β¦οΈ: I am NOT doing that!
π¬: Well, it seems like we've had magical powers ever since our costumes started shining. Like your superhuman strength.
β¨: Hee, hee. I'm the strong one now, Kanan! I could lift you up and princess carry you right now.