Later that day, Phosphora told Arlon about Viridi.
"It's Pit. Viridi misses Pit." She told The slim commander." She REALLY misses him."
"Perhaps she has feelings toward Young Master Pit." Arlon suggested.
"Really? I don't remember them being the best of friends 3 months back."
"You didn't hear her ramble on about him to me. She never stopped thinking about him, calling him 'cute', saying he's not a half bad fighter, it seems it was love at first sight for the mistress."
"I really don't think 'love' is still the right word now, but if Viridi really has feelings for Pit, and who knows why? We should try to put them together."
"Do you really think it's best for us to get involved?"
"Would you like Viridi to mope the rest of her life? She must not have the guts to ask Pit out, why?" Phosphora said.
"Perhaps she sees Lady Palutena as a obstacle."
"What? She thinks Pit likes her?…Does he?"
"Perhaps we should talk to The Goddess of Light before making any rash decisions."
"Maybe, let's call her form Viridi's cauldron." Phosphora said.
"Excellent idea." Arlon replied.
The two went to Viridi's throne room, which was empty of course. The cauldron gave Viridi the ability to talk to or see anyone, Arlon sat down and poured in the special liquid; the cauldron began to puff out steam and the cauldron began to sparkle
"Palutena: Goddess of Light." Arlon commanded.
The cauldron began to whir, and amongst the water, Palutena appeared.
"Oh, Arlon, Phosphora, what an unexpected surprise." The Green-haired goddess said happily.
"Good day to you as well, Miss. We would like to talk to you."
"About what?"
"Viridi."
"Is something wrong?" The Goddess asked.
"You could say that." Phosphora replied.
As Arlon and Phosphora explained, Palutena's face got more and more shocked, not believing what had happened.
"Oh my." She said when they finished. "I've never seen this side of Viridi."
"Neither have we." Arlon replied. "She must really miss the young master."
"Well, honestly she shouldn't worry about Pit and me getting together. Is there anything I can do?"
"I was thinking we invite you to a dinner at The Temple tonight, and if the Young Master comes with you and Mistress Viridi sees him again, perhaps she'll cheer up."
"Sounds like a great idea, we'll be there in three hours."
"Splendid." Arlon said.
Palutena then disappeared from the cauldron, Arlon turned to Phosphora.
"I do hope this works."
