"Dear God this one needs to dial her sugar intake waaayy back." Ironic coming from none other than the snarky glutton herself, Kyoko stared in disbelief as the lucky bride bounced and squealed upon seeing her old friend. Kyoko hadn't made that remark loudly enough for anyone to hear, hell forbid Sayaka hear and chew her out for being rude.

"It's been far too long, how are you?" Sayaka had been the first the actually say something other than a girlish shriek or an excited "omg". As if Hitomi's existence hadn't left a bad enough taste in the judgy redhead's mouth already, her obnoxious use of text lingo in actual conversation certainly didn't help her case. Kyoko knew quite well she was probably being unfairly rude towards the girl (even if said rudeness was only in her mind) but she was grumpy from having been coerced into coming by her girlfriend and going off what little she knew of Hitomi, Kyoko didn't like her. So while perhaps not necessary, her mental aggression towards the girl wasn't necessarily without some reason.

"I've been so well Sayaka, thank you for asking. I'm happier now than I've been in such a long time." The jovial in the way she said that definitely backed up the claim, it'd be hard to fake such glee.

"That's good to hear." Sayaka smiled. Very sincerely at that. Her smile soon turned to smirk, when she raised her eyebrows and put on her 'hot goss' voice. "Sooooo" She sing songed. "Where's this dashing prince who's marrying my friend, hmmm? I'd like to meet him."

At this Hitomi chuckled. "I'm not completely sure where Fumito got to. He's around, though what with the wedding happening soon you'll probably be able to catch him at the reception." Sayaka grinned and was about to answer with a polite 'I'd like that' or 'That'd be great' but she was interrupted as Hitomi put on her own smug look and tone of voice. "Speaking of dashing princes…"

'Oh boy' kyoko thought. 'Here it comes.'

Not once during her and Sayaka's conversation had Hitomi inquired about the fancifully dressed grump hovering next to Sayaka. Only natural perhaps, given that the two didn't know each other. But Kyoko had to wonder if Hitomi was silently wondering who the seemingly random and noticeably unenthused woman at her wedding was.

Hitomi crossed her hands in front of her chest and made sure to make the most punchable looking face she could possibly muster. Or at least, that's was Kyoko could only assume she was doing. The whole time Sayaka had absolutely noticed how cold her partner was being towards her friend, she'd simply opted not to address it in hopes that that would keep Kyoko quiet at least until Hitomi had walked away. But with this incoming question both Sayaka and Kyoko knew damn well that there was about to be some tense interaction between the bride and the crabby lover. "Where's your dashing prince Sayaka? I didn't see you come in with anyone. Does this mean I've won our little wager?"

'Oh boy' Sayaka thought, much like Kyoko had done a mere minute ago. 'Here it comes.'

"Hehe, funny you should say that." Sayaka giggled. "I didn't come in with a prince but-"

Cutting her off, Hitomi laughed. "Awe, poor girl. Don't worry about your loss too much dear, I'm sure you'll find someone someday. Though I do hope you're prepared for thorough boasting and-"

"ACTUALLY" Kyoko huffed angrily. "She did come in with someone, I guess you must've missed them. Don't worry, happens to the best of us."

Sayaka looked back at Kyoko, telling her with a look to knock off the passive aggression.

"Oh?" Hitomi asked, her eyes widening in surprise at the sudden raised voice. "My apologies, though I could've sworn you were about to tell me how nobody had accompanied you." She looked over at Sayaka, probably not sure if she should make eye contact with Kyoko or not. "Where's the lucky guy?"

"Girl.." Kyoko mumbled under her breath.

"Pardon?" Hitomi blinked. "I didn't quite catch that."

Sayaka sighed. "I um.. This is her actually." Sayaka motioned towards Kyoko. "She's my partner. She's my girlfriend."

And there it was.

"You're… dating a girl?.."

"Oh…okay."

And just like that, what was an energetic and spirited reunion only moments ago was smothered under a blanket of awkwardness.