"Hey, mind if I ask you something?"

"Um, sure. What is it?"

It was near bedtime, so Berry and Cherry were in their room, knitting a sweater and perusing a book respectively. The magenta friend signaled Cherry to sit beside her on her bed, so the pink one acknowledged it. Cherry was silent at first, as it seemed she was trying to gather her thoughts while the other ponders at what she might ask.

"Have you ever felt like it was destiny for us to be here?" She asked. "You know, like was this where I was meant to be?"

"I'm...not sure if I follow."

"Well, the days here have been memorable so far. Everyone has been so nice and happy that I help them. I've noticed you've been watching over me a lot, too, even giving me a lot of good advice."

"Oh? What made you think that?"

"I don't know...It's just," Cherry tussled with her tuft of hair. "The things you've done feel familiar, you know? I mean, our resemblance and mannerisms seems uncanny. We could easily pass off as twin sisters...fraternal, of course."

Berry's eyes had widened. Was she...starting to remember something? But didn't Madame Foster say that she wouldn't remember anything? She was a brand new Cherry recreated from the ground up. She shouldn't be having these thoughts. The magenta couldn't tell whether to be happy or angry from the confusion.

"Berry? Are you okay?"

"Huh? What do you mean?"

"You're...crying…"

Of course she would be...She's still torn about losing her original sister only to discover that the current one might have retained a small amount. It's not like she had a complete grasp over it all. Berry immediately shook her head.

"Oh...Sorry," she said, wiping the tears. "I had something in my eye."

"No, I should be sorry. I'm just being weird. Can't really explain this feeling that I have, so it's okay if you don't want to talk about it."

"Oh no, I don't think that at all! So you believe we could be sisters?"

"It's just a tiny hunch I've had. You...wouldn't mind at all if I call you one?"

"...Never," Berry pulls the pink friend in for a hug. "I would like that."