CHAPTER 2
Deling City
Caraway: Honey, what do you plan to do until it's time for you to take over?
Rinoa: I don't know. Maybe I'll go on vacation with my friends for a few months. I haven't really thought about it. Why?
Caraway: Well, I think that getting out sounds good. Maybe you should consider joining your friends at the Garden.
Rinoa: I don't think that is such a good idea. I'm not ready for them just yet.
Caraway: It's been three years! How much more time do you need?
Rinoa: Why are you pushing this?
Caraway: I just want to see you happy. You have not been happy in a long time.
Rinoa: I am happy.
Caraway: Not as happy as I saw you a few years back. You couldn't stop talking about your new friends. And if I remember correctly, a certain young man as well.
Rinoa: Father, I really don't feel like talking about this right now.
Caraway: When is the right time? I just want to understand what could have made you so unhappy. Your friends are probably wondering when you'll show up or get in touch.
Rinoa: I have friends.
Caraway: I know but…
Rinoa: They don't hurt each other.
Caraway: I think it's time that you move on and put the past behind you.
Rinoa: That's what I have been doing, but you insist on holding me back.
Caraway: No Rinoa, did you ever think that you are holding yourself back? Just think about it, okay?
Caraway goes over to Rinoa and kisses her forehead then he walks out of her room.
Rinoa: If only it were that easy father. If only.
Trabia
Irvine: Well, here goes nothing.
Irvine goes into the bedroom where Selphie slept silently.
Irvine: (whisper) wake up gorgeous.
Selphie: (groggy) what—time—is it?
Irvine: Time for you and me to begin our lives together…
Ian gets on one knee. Selphie begins to cry.
Irvine: …forever. Selphie, would you make me the luckiest man in the world, and be Mrs. Selphie Kinneas?
Selphie: Oh Irvine, of course. Yes, yes, yes!
Deling City
Caraway: Honey, what do you plan to do until it's time for you to take over?
Rinoa: I don't know. Maybe I'll go on vacation with my friends for a few months. I haven't really thought about it. Why?
Caraway: Well, I think that getting out sounds good. Maybe you should consider joining your friends at the Garden.
Rinoa: I don't think that is such a good idea. I'm not ready for them just yet.
Caraway: It's been three years! How much more time do you need?
Rinoa: Why are you pushing this?
Caraway: I just want to see you happy. You have not been happy in a long time.
Rinoa: I am happy.
Caraway: Not as happy as I saw you a few years back. You couldn't stop talking about your new friends. And if I remember correctly, a certain young man as well.
Rinoa: Father, I really don't feel like talking about this right now.
Caraway: When is the right time? I just want to understand what could have made you so unhappy. Your friends are probably wondering when you'll show up or get in touch.
Rinoa: I have friends.
Caraway: I know but…
Rinoa: They don't hurt each other.
Caraway: I think it's time that you move on and put the past behind you.
Rinoa: That's what I have been doing, but you insist on holding me back.
Caraway: No Rinoa, did you ever think that you are holding yourself back? Just think about it, okay?
Caraway goes over to Rinoa and kisses her forehead then he walks out of her room.
Rinoa: If only it were that easy father. If only.
Trabia
Irvine: Well, here goes nothing.
Irvine goes into the bedroom where Selphie slept silently.
Irvine: (whisper) wake up gorgeous.
Selphie: (groggy) what—time—is it?
Irvine: Time for you and me to begin our lives together…
Ian gets on one knee. Selphie begins to cry.
Irvine: …forever. Selphie, would you make me the luckiest man in the world, and be Mrs. Selphie Kinneas?
Selphie: Oh Irvine, of course. Yes, yes, yes!
