1. "The other day at grandpa's, you and willow both left in such a hurry."
2. "What was that all about?"
1. "She had something to take care of at work, so I went to see her off."
1. "You just saw her off? Why didn't you send her home?"
2. "I had work to deal with too, and we were heading in different directions."
1. "*sigh* you can't put all your focus on work."
1. "These flowers... I saw willow had a bouquet of them before. Are they from your grandpa's garden?"
2. "Yeah. Willow brought them over."
1. "What a thoughtful girl."
1. "Oh, right, there's about half a pheasant in that thermos. If you can't finish it, give some to willow."
2. "And tell her to come over when she's free. I'll cook up a nice meal for her."
1. "Sure, mom."
2. "Alright, I've had my tea and made my delivery, so I won't bother you anymore."
1. "Well then, mom's leaving."
1. "Bye, mom."
2. "Honey! We're going to have a second daughter!"
1. "Huh? You're pregnant?!"
2. "Don't be silly! I'm talking about willow and our serena!"
3. "Yes, yes, you don't have to worry. The girls are fine."
1. "And tell dad not to worry. He's going to have a second granddaughter!"
1. Just now, I think mom...
2. "How did it go?"
1. "Your mom didn't find out, did she?"
2. "I think she might have..."
3. "When she was leaving, she touched my collar."
1. "I hardly ever wear this kind of material."
2. "Then what do we do?"
1. "Guess I'll just start wearing it more."
1. "It's not necessarily a bad thing. From the way she acted, she must like you a lot."
2. "And what about you?"
1. "Do you like me?"
1. "Does that even need to be said?"
1. "But... I want to hear you say it."
1. "I do. I like you very, very much."
1. "I like you so much that even in this lifetime..."
1. "...the next lifetime..."
2. "...and the one after that..."
1. The one after that...
2. ...I'd still never want to be apart from you.