Nani only stopped crying when the door creeked open and the face of her best friend showed in the doorway.

"Mulan..?" Nani hated when her voice sounded so small and helpless, but she couldn't help it. Her best friend always knew how to cheer her up, and she was sure that's what she was here to do.

The former soldier smiled softly. "I brought you some lunch. I know it's a little early, but I figured you could use some comfort food."

A small and tired laugh escaped Nani's throat as the bag of Taco Bell was set on the table. Taking notice of the photo album, Mulan gently took it and flipped through the pages, finding the section dedicated to her and Mulan's friendship. Handing it back to Nani, Mulan could feel her shoulders relax at the sight of the other softly chuckling at some of the memories.

"I'm sorry for crying so much," Nani said suddenly, stunning the other.

"Don't say that," Mulan mumbled, moving around the table and rubbing the other's shoulders. "You're hurt right now, it's okay to cry."

Smiling up at her friend, Nani relaxed and stood up, embracing the other. "I love you so much, Mulan. You're the best."

Sighing at the feeling, Mulan relaxed into the em hug and smile. She definitely loved Nani romantically herself, but bringing it up was for another day.