"Siblings can't get married to each other, right?" Rin lifted her head from her hands, turning her inquisitive gaze toward her brother.

Kyousuke looked up from the manga he was reading, brow furrowing as he looked at her without saying anything. Finally, he gave a sigh before speaking. "No, I don't believe that they can. But at least it's not illegal for us to date in this country." He was well aware that, should they have been living in other countries, their relationship would have been that much more risky. He continued to look at Rin, feeling a slight pang. Could it be that she was wishing to have a wedding at some point? It was a nice fantasy, but there was no way it could happen for them.

"I see." Rin rested her head back on her hands and closed her eyes. "I suppose that's kind of a pity."

Kyousuke hung his head, not sure what he should say. Even though this had been just as much as Rin's choice as his, he couldn't help feeling a bit guilty. Life was ever so troublesome, setting up all these obstacles just because they had made a choice frowned upon by society.

"But I guess I wouldn't be able to have my dream wedding anyway."

"Huh?"

"I mean, I would want everyone else to come too, and I would also want to be surrounded by lots of cats, but that might be kind of difficult. Do you think it's possible?"

"Probably. You can get married pretty much wherever you like, but still..."

"Hm. I still don't think I'd want to do it without Riki and the others there anyway. But we've got to keep this a secret anyway. So I guess it wouldn't really be possible after all. Anyway, I don't need a wedding. I'm happy whether we have one or not."

"Okay, that's good to hear." Kyousuke smiled in relief, turning his attention back to the manga. It did sound nice, having a wedding, but Rin did make a good point. He wouldn't have wanted to do it without their friends there either.