#Sora: Oh! User! Over here!
#Sora: Hihi! I thought I recognized you! What brings you to the plaza?
#Sora: Surely you’re not here for me, are you?
#Sora: If you are, then that’s really sweet, but also kinda weird ahaha!
#User: Sora, you do know that people still go to the mall these days, right?
#Sora: Plaza, User. This is a plaza.
#User: Yeah, I don’t care. I’m only here because Dayai told me to meet her outside some arts and crafts store.
#Sora: Oh, you mean Little Cuts?
#User: That the name of the store? I saw paper and stuff inside and just assumed that was the one I needed to go to.
#Sora: Yeah, that’s Little Cuts.
#User: That’s a really weird name for an arts and crafts store.
#Sora: Is it? I mean, you can make little cuts in paper to make things, right?
#User: Yeah, but-
#User: Actually, nevermind. What are you doing with a box of posters?
#Sora: Well, I was gonna grab a quick bite to eat before spreading the Sora Otana message all over this plaza.
#Sora: If Dayai isn’t here yet, you’re more than welcome to join me.
#User: Maybe next time. I’m not particularly hungry right now.
#User: Also, if she saw you and I eating lunch together in a plaza in the middle of the day, I don’t think she’d like it very much.
#Sora: Why wouldn’t she?
#User: Really? You’re seriously asking me that?
#Sora: Yeah. Am I not supposed to ask?
#User: Look, she’s already wound up by Tora flirting with me all the time, so I’m pretty sure she’d flip out if she saw you and I eating together on a weekend in a public place.
#Sora: But we wouldn’t be doing anything wrong. If you were my uncle, I’d have no problems with sharing you.
#User: I don’t think you’re getting the point, but whatever. I tell you what, if I come back to this plaza on my own volition and you’re here, we can grab something to eat together.
#Sora: Roger! I know all of the best spots to eat here.
#User: Cool. So, how many posters are in your box?
#Sora: I’m not sure, exactly…I went to Little Cuts yesterday and just gave a whole bunch of notes to the cashier and told them to print whatever I paid.
#Sora: But it turns out I paid a lot, and I may or may not have to start living off of frozen food for a while.
#Sora: But I told you that I’d come up with a super cool idea for my campaign, didn’t I?
#User: You sure did.
#User: I don’t like the thought of you possibly having to live off nothing but frozen food, though.
#Sora: Frozen food and water and ramen.
#User: Yeah, okay. How are you going to be able to afford lunch today?
#Sora: Coupons! I have lots of coupons that I’ve collected over the years.
#Sora: A lot of places don’t check the expiry dates, so a small burger and fries for a fraction of the original cost will serve as my lunch for today.
#Sora: User, please don’t look so worried. I’ve got to put my campaign first, so I don’t mind roughing it for a little while.
#User: You don’t mind, but I do. Here.
#Sora: User, you’re way too nice! I don’t want to seem like I’m taking advantage of you or anything.
#User: You’re not. I just don’t like the thought of you being so wound up in your campaign that you’re struggling to do basic human functions like eating properly.
#Sora: Well, I really do appreciate it. I’ll pay you back, promise!
#User: Yeah, don’t rush to do that. Just don’t go telling the others that I’ve given you money, alright?
#User: I’m a teacher, not a bank account.
#Sora: Don’t worry, User, I’ll consider this a rebate, or something.