Hi, all! Again, thanks to everyone for the nice reviews! Anyway, as I said in the last chapter, this one's more comedic than the last chapter. Also, the last part features a cameo by another UY character, but I'll tell you now that she's kind of out of character. However, she's kind of supposed to be out of character because she isn't really...well, I don't want to actually give anything away yet... But, then again, everything's kind of off when the chapters switch out of "The Tomobiki Carnival" parts, so I guess you might have all expected it, anyway...
Also, I thought I'd just tell you that I've actually completed this whole story, all eight chapters. Yay! Usually I'm not so dedicated to a fanfiction, but I really liked this one and for some reason it was important to me to write. Just hope it all came out good! LOL! However, I'm going to spread out posting them for somewhere between a few days and a week. It depends, really, on how long it takes to get a couple of reviews, lol. Besides, I don't want to bog everyone down with so much to read, anyway. But, just so you all know, the story is complete so you will get to read all of it eventually. Also, you don't really find out what's going on until chapter seven,just to warn you, and chapters five and six are kind of confusing...
Anyway, that's all! Here's chapter three!
Ataru yawned as he stood with Shutaro, the two boys standing in front of some children's ride, a small red train filled with excited, giggling children, that circled pleasantly around a small pretend castle. "Jeez, it's been twenty minutes already," Ataru complained, leaning against the fence that closed off the ride from the carnival walkway. "What's taking the girls' so long to go to the bathroom, anyway?"
Shutaro merely shrugged, too focused on trying to get the soot off of his otherwise clean white pants from the electric shock Lum had given them all on the Ferris Wheel. "Why a beautiful woman like Miss Lum would be in love with an idiot like you is beyond me," he muttered to himself angrily as he sneered at the soot that wasn't coming off.
"Hey, I never asked for her," Ataru said.
Shutaro ignored him, however, letting out a frustrated sigh of defeat as he stopped trying to brush off the soot, and, in a huff, crossed his arms with an irritable growl and gave up on trying to clean his pants. "What time is it?" he demanded.
"Um…a little bit past two o'clock. Why?" Ataru asked as he glanced down at his watch.
"Because I want to know how much longer we have to stay at this stupid carnival," Shutaro answered through clenched teeth.
"I don't know; Lum says she wants to stay until the fireworks tonight," Ataru told him.
"Well, that's just great," Shutaro sarcastically remarked as he returned to his futile attempts to clean his pants' leg.
"That's not going to get cleaned like that," Ataru said.
"Shut up, Moroboshi," Shutaro snapped. "Maybe if you knew how to be a GENTLEMAN, you wouldn't have upset Miss Lum and then maybe I wouldn't have this soot still on my pants. But I suppose that would mean you would have to have something called manners, which you obviously lack." Ataru rolled his eyes and then glanced away, his gaze setting half-interestedly on a bunch of kids playing, each wearing shiny toy top hats on their heads, some red and some blue. "And if you are going to upset her," Shutaro continued on, "the least you could do is do it when I'm not around so I don't have to be shocked on account of YOUR stupidity."
"Yeah; I guess you have enough stupidity on your own," Ataru retorted and Shutaro gave him a glare.
"I just can't wait to get out of here," Shutaro then replied, looking away from Ataru although still grimacing in disgust at his situation. "Everything here either is a con or far too childish. Not to mention my pants are ruined…"
"Shutaro!" Shinobu's voice called out and Shutaro immediately lifted his head with a charming grin to see Lum and Shutaro walking towards them with happy smiles and warm waves, only a couple of yards away.
"Miss Shinobu, Miss Lum," Shutaro greeted them pleasantly, all anger leaving his face and his voice.
"Darling!" Lum cheered, flying over to him and taking hold of his arm.
"What took you so long?" Ataru asked with a bit of annoyance in his voice and Lum's face turned sour and she stuck her tongue out at him.
"Are you enjoying yourself, Miss Shinobu?" Shutaro asked with his debonair smile, and Shinobu became slightly flustered, her face turning a light shade of pink.
She smiled and nodded. "Are you?"
Shutaro grinned, his white teeth glistening in the sun as did his handsome eyes. "Of course, Miss Shinobu; I couldn't be having a better time."
Episode 3: I See, You See, We See
Subtitle: (Truth, Part Three: The Problem with Untruths)
The Tomobiki Summer Carnival, Part Five (The House of Illusions)
Ataru nodded, watching the kids running through in a fit of giggles as they looked at all their silly distorted images in all the strangely curved mirrors. He then let out a few devious snickers then as he pulled his arm from Lum and went up to one of the mirrors. "Hey, check this one out," he called to her and then, sticking out his tongue and making pretend antlers with his hands, leaned his head toward the mirror, the reflection of his face becoming very large. Lum placed her feet on the floor and stared at the image in some bewilderment before beginning to giggle. Ataru laughed as well when he saw his silly face become as big as a person. Then, he stood up straight and turned to Lum with a mischievous smirk. "Hey, Lum, why don't you put your chest up to the mirror?" He began to snicker, but Lum's face turned red in both anger and some embarrassment.
She placed one arm over her chest with a scowl and then gave Ataru a hard slap across the back of his head with the other, causing him to fall flat on his face with a groan. Lum's scowl soon left her, however, as she noticed another peculiar mirror with corner of her eye. With a curious smile, she floated over to it and landed in front of it, studying her reflection inquisitively in it. "Look, Darling," she said, pointing to her reflection, "I'm upside down."
"I can see that," Ataru said as he sat up, sitting Indian-style on the floor and looking over to Lum and her reflection.
"Hmm…" she hummed as she cocked her head to the side and placed a hand to her chin, pondering the reflection like it were some sort of riddle she had to solve. She then raised her feet from the ground and turned herself upside down, her blue hair now hanging down, only an inch away from touching the floor and her head where her upper legs should be and her knees where her face should be, her feet stretching even higher into the air. She frowned in perplexity as she saw herself staring at the reflection of her feet and then looking upward to see the reflection of her puzzled eyes fall down to meet hers from the top of the mirror.
"That sure looks weird," Ataru said, standing up and scratching the back of his head as he gazed at Lum's new reflection, now right side up although she floating upside-down, especially seeing how odd it looked to see Lum's hair standing up perfectly straight in her reflection.
Meanwhile, Shinobu and Shutaro were quite a bit behind, Shutaro having found a relatively normal mirror and finding it necessary to admire himself in it. Shinobu, meanwhile, frowned at this, growing impatient, and asked, "Um…Shutaro…don't you think we ought to find Ataru and Lum? It's kind of getting boring just standing here when there are so many other mirrors to look at…"
"I'll only be a few more minutes…" Shutaro trailed off, adjusting the collar of his shirt and then starting to fix his hair as to assure every strand was perfectly in place.
Shinobu sighed a bitter sigh before she decided to wander off a little head on her own. She walked, gazing at all the mirrors around her, whether they be to the right or left or even on the ceiling, slowly spinning about as she did so in order to get a good look at them all, although she didn't stop in front of any. However, one mirror caught the corner of her eye and she gasped, coming to a sudden halt. She frowned as she looked at it in her horror and disappointment; her reflection made her look exceedingly heavy, her whole mid-section large, round, and bulging to the edges of the mirror. Her face grew panicked as she looked at it and she bit her bottom lip in her worry. Hesitantly, she took her hands and brought them to each side of the mirror, where the reflection of her belly unfortunately ended, trying to get an estimated measurement. She then took a few steps back, making sure not move her hands from their positions, and then raised them up to her eyes, although never moving them inward or outward. "Eek!" she cried at the sight of the width between her two hands, measuring at least four feet, and then slammed her hands over her mouth, hoping not to attract any attention to herself. Glancing about as to make sure no one noticed her, she dropped her hands to the side and turned her eyes back to the ridiculously obese reflection of her in disappointment.
Then, she wondered out loud, "Do I really look that fat…?"
Mr. Bean, the Chicken Man, and his Amazing Circus of Eden
"Hello, and welcome all! I am Mr. Bean, the Chicken Man, and this is my Amazing Circus of Eden!"
Ataru, Lum, Shinobu, and Shutaro applauded as they sat Indian-style in the otherwise vacant dessert that afternoon, the sun's heat blazing down onto the white sand. Meanwhile, Mr. Bean, dressed in a bright red sparkling sequin suit with a matching top hat, glittering black cane, and a thin mustache and beard that both curved upward, stood in front of them with a cunning grin.
"Now…the acrobats!" Mr. Bean exclaimed and gestured behind him as he stepped off to the side for them to watch. However, there was nothing there to be seen. Yet the four grinned excitedly, cheering and clapping as they watched the sand and the sun's rays beating across the sky.
"How amazing!" Shinobu whispered to Shutaro and Shutaro nodded.
"Yes, Miss Shinobu," he whispered back, "This really is a spectacular show."
"Wow, Darling! Look at that one flip!" Lum exclaimed, linking her arm around Ataru with a grin and bright eyes as she watched, although there was, seemingly, nothing to see.
Ataru smirked as he began to drool. "Yeah, she sure is something!"
Lum narrowed her eyes, a low growl escaping her lips as a few electric sparks started to jolt from her. However, before she could say anything, there was a loud burst of applause from Shutaro and Shinobu, signaling the end of the performance. Lum quickly calmed down and looked forward to see Mr. Bean stepping forward, clapping as well.
"Wonderful! Spectacular! Stupendous!" Mr. Bean declared. "Let's have another round of applause for our Eden acrobats!" The four generously applauded, eagerly awaiting the next performance. Once they finished applauding, Mr. Bean's smirk widened and he asked, "Now how is our audience enjoying themselves?" They cheered and then Mr. Bean took a couple steps forward and bent forward a bit to address Shinobu, Shinobu's face turning scarlet as Mr. Bean smiled down at her. "How about you, Miss? How do you like the show thus far?"
"Oh, I think it's lovely," Shinobu answered with a nervous laugh. She then frowned, fanning herself with her hand, and added, "Although, it is a bit hot out here…"
Mr. Bean's smile quickly was replaced with a serious glower as he stood up straight and crossed his arms behind his back. "Hot? What do you mean hot?"
Shinobu's face grew worried then and she stammered, "Well…I…"
"How can it be HOT?!" he questioned furiously, swinging his cane towards her and she let out a shrill cry and closed her eyes shut. However, when she opened them, she saw that the cane was still an inch away from her nose, the tip pointing directly at her. "Answer me!"
"Well…" Shinobu hesitated, her eyes looking desperately at the others for an answer, although the three just sat there in a stunned sort of terror. She then fearfully looked back up at Mr. Bean and said weakly, "Because…it is?"
Mr. Bean snorted and dropped his cane from her, slamming the butt into the sand. "No, it is NOT hot!" he shouted. "This is EDEN, if you do recall - it's PERFECT. Therefore, it cannot be HOT here!"
"So then it's cold?" Ataru asked in confusion and Mr. Bean snarled, marching over to him and smacking him atop the head with his cane. "Ow!" Ataru exclaimed, rubbing his head in pain as he felt a bump form.
"NO! It is not COLD here either, you fool!" Mr. Bean exclaimed. "What part of PERFECT, don't you understand? Eden is a PARADISE. Thus, the weather here is not too hot and not too cold. It's PERFECT."
"But - " Shinobu went to protest, the blazing dessert sun still beating down on them all.
"PERFECT!" Mr. Bean interrupted, saliva flinging from the corners of his mouth. He then glared at her and questioned, "And what do you think of the weather here, Miss?"
Shinobu frowned awkwardly, but asked more so than answered, "Perfect?"
Mr. Bean's anger left suddenly and he grinned wildly. "Wonderful!" he exclaimed.
"You know, it does make sense if you think about it, Miss Shinobu," Shutaro whispered into her ear. "This is Eden so you couldn't be hot."
"I guess not," Shinobu replied, slowly convincing herself that this was true although she could still feel a few beads of sweat trickling down the back of her neck.
"How about you, fine young sir," Mr. Bean now said, addressing Ataru. "How are you enjoying yourself this evening?"
"Evening? But it's the middle of the day," Ataru pointed out and Mr. Bean grimaced.
"It is evening because I TELL you that it is evening!" Mr. Bean shouted, causing Ataru to cringe. "Now answer the question!"
"But it's sunny out," Ataru persisted.
"No, it's not," Mr. Bean argued.
"Yes, it is."
"No, it's not."
"Yes, it - "
"Moroboshi!" Shutaro interrupted. "Don't be an idiot; of course it's not sunny out."
"That's right, Darling," Lum agreed. "Because Mr. Bean said so and I don't think he would lie to us, would you, Mr. Bean?"
"Of course not, Miss," Mr. Bean answered with a warm smile. "After all, you can't lie in Eden." He gestured out toward the barren wasteland of the dessert.
"See, Darling?" Lum said giving him a grin as she hugged his arm tighter.
"Hmm…I guess that's true," Ataru agreed. "And he hasn't lied about anything else. I mean, it isn't hot and this is Eden and he's obviously a chicken man, so I guess that must mean it's evening, too."
Mr. Bean smirked victoriously and then said, "Enough talk now! Let us continue on with our show! How about we see the elephants!" And the four cheered excitedly.
So Mr. Bean, the chicken man - who wasn't really a chicken man, anyway - stepped to the side the bright sun that supposedly wasn't there blazing down on them and across the dessert, that surely wasn't Eden, and the four watched Mr. Bean's Amazing Circus continue on with cheers and applause, although there was nothing to see but the burning sand and the hot air.
The Tomobiki Summer Carnival, Part Six (The House of Material Things)
Lum's eyes sparkled with wonder as she looked around at all the different trinkets that we're being sold that day at the Carnival. She moved from booth to booth, the sunlight shimmering down on her and on all the shiny objects that caught her interest and then overwhelmed it in all their glistening splendor. Her mouth widened into a grin and her eyes refused to blink as they gazed at all the mechanical toys moving about, each with their own tiny melodies emerging from them, while wind chimes for sale hung from the signs of the different booths for all to see, and making their own pretty song for Lum to enjoy as they danced in the wind.
Ataru, meanwhile, was only a few feet away from Lum, curiously looking at a bunch of ceramic circus figurines. He picked up the small sparkling red circus master, and then snickered to himself as he started playing with it, picking up one of the elephant figurines as well and moving them about the counter, humming a made-up tune that he was moving them to. However, his hand soon knocked into a few of the lions and acrobats, and he winced as they clattered and fell over. Panicking, he quickly dropped the figurines he was holding, both clanking as they hit the counter, and started trying to pick up the other figurines, only to knock over a few more.
Finally, a hand seized Ataru's wrist, pulling his hand away from the toys, and Ataru fearfully looked up to see Shutaro glowering down at him. "Can't you read?" Shutaro questioned heatedly and then sharply pointed to a sign on the booth that read, "Please Do Not Touch the Merchandise."
Shutaro then ordered, "Now don't touch anything!" and Ataru cringed. Abruptly releasing Ataru's wrist with a shove, Shutaro pushed past Ataru, Ataru frowning and rubbing his wrist into some pain. He gave Shutaro a sneer, although Shutaro had already begun to walk away, his back turned to Ataru so he could not see the annoyed scowl on Ataru's face. Then, Ataru reluctantly started to follow, shoving his hands in his pockets and dragging his feet across the dirt path, grimace still on his face and the figurines still messily lying on the counter.
As Ataru bitterly skimmed through the merchandise at some of the other booths in one of the many small shopping corner at the Tomobiki Summer Carnival, Lum's curious eyes fell upon a blue and gold trimmed box on sale, the sun's rays hitting particularly, as if beckoning Lum to it. Fascinated by it's simple, elegant beauty, Lum raised her right hand toward it and then gently stroked her slender fingers across the top of it. She then flipped up the latch of the box and, placing a hand to each side of it's lid, lifted it slowly and carefully up, until the top was standing erect and what was inside the box was revealed.
The corners of Lum's mouth curved upwards into a small, child-like smile as her hair peacefully swayed with the wind, as a quiet little melody came fluttering up to her ears and the sight of five pairs of miniature ballroom dancers, four on each corner and one in the center, twirling about inside the box; it was a music box - a beautiful music box, inspiring an infinite amount of daydreams in Lum's eyes as she lifted a finger to the two figures dancing in the center and touched them.
"How pretty," Shinobu's voice came from behind and Lum broke out of her daze, turning her head to the right to see Shinobu standing beside her and peering down at the music box. After gaining her senses a bit, she nodded in response to Shinobu and shifted her eyes back down to the music box. Shinobu then asked hesitantly, "Do you think…if I asked…Shutaro would buy it for me?" Lum looked up with a worried expression on her face, her heart already set on the music box herself, and Shinobu, realizing this, quickly added, "That is, if you don't want it! But you can have it if you'd like."
Lum grew flustered, her cheeks turning scarlet, and she hastily shook her head. "No, no; that's all right. I really didn't want it anyway; I was just looking at it."
"Are you sure?" Shinobu inquired. Lum put on a fake smile and gave her a nod. "Well, all right, then." Shinobu then grinned happily, gazing down at the music box that would soon be hers, before lifting her head and calling out, "Shutaro!"
Lum frowned, her legs lifted off the ground as she indiscreetly floated backwards away from Shinobu as Shutaro arrived by her side, a heartbroken look in her once glittering eyes. She grew even more heartbroken as she watched, from a distance, Shinobu's face light up happily when Shutaro purchased the music box for her.
"What's wrong, Lum? You seem down," Ataru's voice suddenly came to her and she turned her head to him to see that he had a concerned expression on his face.
Lum quickly put on a smile for him and exclaimed, "Oh, it's nothing, Darling!"
Ataru didn't look very convinced, but he just frowned and said, "Well, if you say so, Lum…" He trailed off as he started away, and Lum lifted a hand out to him as if to call back to him, but a fear in her gut stopped her and her arm soon dropped to her side.
She then dropped her feet to the ground, lowered her eyes, and clasped her hands behind her back as she stared at her feet. Then, she put on a crestfallen smile and, in a bittersweet whisper, said to herself, "Well, it's not like Darling was going to buy it for me, anyway…"
Now Presenting the Psuedo-Prize of Mute-Singing Turtles To…
Ataru slammed his hand on the buzzer.
"Yes, Mr. Moroboshi!" Ryuunosuke exclaimed, wearing a sparkling black suit with a matching top hat and standing behind a game show host podium a large flashing sign that read the "Contest of Contradictions."
"A hundred!" Ataru answered with a grin.
"That is correct!" Ryuunosuke declared as a bell rang. "Fifty points for Mr. Moroboshi!" And the audience applauded.
"I object!" Shutaro now spoke up, he being one of the four contestants participating in that day's show, Lum, Shinobu, and Ataru being the other three.
Ryuunosuke slumped against the podium, leaning her elbow against it and resting her chin in her hand with an annoyed, frustrated look on her face. "This is the ELEVENTH time you've objected, Mr. Mendou."
"But twenty divided by five is four, not a hundred," Shutaro explained. "That's if you multiply the two; you've got it all backwards."
Ryuunosuke let out a frustrated sigh. "For the LAST time, Mr. Mendou - this is the Contest of CONTRADICTIONS." She sighed again and pulled out her next question before Shutaro could object any further. "Now then, for fifty points, what is directly east of Japan?" Shutaro now hit his buzzer. "Yes?"
"The Pacific Ocean, of course," Shutaro answered with a smug grin and Ryuunosuke shook her head as a loud buzz sounded to signify he had answered incorrectly.
"I'm afraid that you are wrong AGAIN, Mr. Mendou," she said as a disappointed "Aw…" came from the audience. "Which drops you down to an astonishing negative six hundred points, setting a new record for the lowest score EVER on our little game show!"
"But - " Shutaro went to protest, but Ataru interrupted him with a fit of snickers. Shutaro viciously glared at him, snapping, "Shut up, Moroboshi!" which simply cause Ataru to laugh louder.
Lum's buzzer then sounded and she raised her hand, eager to be called upon.
"Yes, Miss Lum!" Ryuunosuke exclaimed, glad to have dodged another objection from Shutaro.
"The answer is China!" Lum excitedly declared and a bell rang victoriously.
"That is correct!" A cheer came from the audience and Lum grinned. "That's another fifty points for you, Miss Lum! You are now in second with three hundred points with Miss Miyake only a question behind at two hundred and fifty. Mr. Moroboshi remains in the lead with four hundred points, but it's still anyone's game at this point!"
"But…the Pacific Ocean is east of Japan," Shutaro argued, and then leaned over to whisper to Shinobu, "The Pacific Ocean IS east of Japan, isn't it?"
Shinobu nodded, "Yeah, but this is the Contest of Contradictions; you're supposed to purposely answer the opposite. You know, answer incorrectly. Like west is the opposite of the east and since China is west of Japan, the answer was China." Shutaro still seemed both troubled and puzzled by this, but ceased in questioning Shinobu about it.
"Okay, next question!" Ryuunosuke exclaimed. "What is - " A sudden buzzer sounded, interrupting Ryuunosuke, and Ryuunosuke abruptly said, "And that sound means time is up!" Disappointed groans came from the audience, but Ryuunosuke just grinned. "But now it's time to announce our winner and give him - or her - their prize!" The audience then cheered excitedly. "Are you ready?" The audience cheered even louder. "Okay, then! Now presenting the psuedo-prize of mute-singing turtles to…"
Ataru grinned wildly, eagerly awaiting to accept his prize. "Mute-singing turtles?" Lum meanwhile whispered in puzzlement as a drum roll commenced, and Shinobu shrugged while Shutaro just scowled at the ridiculous notion of mute-singing turtles.
"Shutaro Mendou!" Ryuunosuke exclaimed, a thunder of applause bursting from the audience, and Shutaro's face turned from anger to surprise.
Ataru's mouth, meanwhile, dropped in horror. "Hey, wait a second!" Ataru immediately exclaimed in protest. "I thought you said I was in the lead! And Mendou has the lowest score out of all of us!"
"Exactly!" Ryuunosuke declared. "That's why this is the Contest of Contradictions; the winner is really the loser!"
"But that's not fair!" Ataru argued, but was ignored, the applause from the crowd and the blaring and cheesy game show music drowning him out.
"So…where's my prize then?" Shutaro asked, still a bit bewildered, as he looked around the stage for it.
"There isn't any prize," Ryuunosuke answered.
Shutaro now frowned. "But you just said - "
Interrupting him with a loud, exasperated sigh, Ryuunosuke shouted, "Stop the music!" The music suddenly ceased and the cheering audience suddenly disappeared.
"What happened to the audience?!" Ataru cried frantically, pointing to the now empty nothingness that stood in front of them with a trembling finger.
"There wasn't ever any audience," Ryuunosuke replied through clenched teeth. "It was all just an illusion." The four exchanged puzzled looks.
"But…why?" Shinobu asked.
"And what about my prize?" Shutaro added.
Ryuunosuke shook her head. "Okay, let me try to explain this; this is - or, well, was - the Contest of Contradictions. Therefore, whenever I sent something, I really meant the opposite. So, when I said there was a prize, that means there wasn't any. And when I said that this was a game show, it couldn't really be a game show otherwise it wouldn't be a contradiction, and therefore there couldn't be any real audience. Do you get it?"
"Not really…" Ataru answered honestly for himself and the other baffled three and Ryuunosuke rolled her eyes, a frustrated growl rising in her throat.
"Are you all stupid or something?" she asked. "It was all a bunch of LIES! Jeez, when are you four going to grow up and realize that just because someone tells you something or you see something doesn't necessarily mean it's true?" The four now frowned in a bit of self-disappointment, although they still didn't know exactly what Ryuunosuke was talking about just yet.
Ryuunosuke calmed down a little then and then said, "Okay, take me, for example."
"You?" Shinobu asked.
"Yeah, me," Ryuunosuke confirmed. "I look like a boy, right?" The four nodded. "And I sound like a boy, right?" The four nodded again. "And I act like a boy, right?" The four nodded once more. "But does that mean I'm a boy?" Ataru, Lum, Shinobu, and Shutaro all hesitated at this, shifting their eyes to one another's, desperately looking for the right answer. Ryuunosuke sighed and, growing impatient, answered for them, "NO, it does NOT mean I'm a boy. I may look, sound, and act like a boy, but, TECHNICALLY I am a girl, no matter how you look at it, and you can't change what you really are, even if you can make it look like you can. Right? Right."
"So…it's sort of like that saying about not being fooled by appearances…kind of?" Lum asked meekly, but Ryuunosuke grinned.
"That's exactly right!" she exclaimed. "And the same thing goes with what people tell you; you can't believe all of it, you know. A lot of it may be lies, even the stuff you find yourself saying."
The four frowned, still not entirely sure what Ryuunosuke was talking about, but she simply turned from them, a serious look in her eyes as she stared into the darkness that had now replaced the audience. "You just have to figure out the truth - the real truth - for yourselves," she told them. "And remember what I said; otherwise, I don't think any of you will ever get out of here."
What's Next:
Episode 4: Another Cliche, Please
Subtitle: (Relationships, Part One: The Problem With Romantacism)
Featuring:
The Tomoboki Carnival, Part Seven (Couple One: Shinobu and Shutaro)
The Tomobiki Carnival, Part Eight (Couple Two: Ataru and Lum)
The Music Box Dilemma
Question Number Two: Do I Know You, My Darling? (The Transistion)
