Don't ask for anything.

Dia kurosawa is what you'd call perfection, she is polite and graceful, her grades are pretty high, she's beautiful and out of most things, she's very kind.

Everyone could agree with this.

But to Dia it was a challenge itself, how could she be a proper lady, worth of The Kurosawa name?

She thought over and over about this, and then she came to her answer, work hard for the things she wants. Taking lessons of traditional arts, studying hard, having good grades, being an example of leadership. She toke this as a challenge she wouldn't allow herself to lose.

Also, Dia did swear to herself, to never show her selfish side, to keep being the perfect lady, to not being a worthless princess. Since then she never asked for anything.

She worked hard to save her school of closing down, even tough she failed, but that was hers and Kanan decision, that was for Mari's sake. And after that she was pretty stubborn about she forbbiding Ruby to like school idols, but it still felt frustrating, not being able to continue being an idol, that was maybe the only time she left her selfish side to show.

Even tough, for Dia, all the good this she had, came without asking, her friendship with Kanan and Mari, her love to school idols, that special bond with her sister (even if it got severed during her highschool days), the chance of fixing her bond with Kanan, Mari and Ruby, and the second chance to being a school idol.

Those last things came thanks to someone who she felt very thankful, her name? Chika Takami, that second year who naver gave up, even at a smashing loss in that Tokio event, and despite Dia's attempts to make her give up, the one that helped her sister to be a school idol.

She felt very thankful to Chika, but, whats this flushing sensation that Dia feels when thinking about Chika?