At first, Orihime was simply puzzled why Disneyland was suddenly before her, but soon that was forgotten and she filled her head with the many wonderful things she could do and eat there. Then, of course, she noticed the mouse and cat....
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I hope this is as good as it sounds in my head )
"Princess," he said, presenting them to her. "These are for you. I'm Tamaki Suoh."
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"How did you...." She trailed off, but then Orihime put together everything she had discussed so far and decided right then, "Oh!! Suoh-san, are you one of my subjects, come to find me? Perhaps you can tell me what I'm a princess of?"
Really. She could see him walking over plains, being rained on, but trudging on loyally through the coldest winters and hottest summers, and even jumping into the computer matrix just to find her all of these years later. Or...maybe he had just waited all this time. Whatever it was, for now, until he said otherwise, Tamaki Suoh was the most loyal subject ever.
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"I am glad to find my most loyal subject. Only...I'm not sure how to rule over hearts. Does this mean I make tarts? And tell a bunch of cards, 'Off with her head!'?" Oh dear.... Did this Wonderland logic mean they really were in the Matrix?
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As for Pippi, Orihime smiled. "Oh! You already know her. Well, call her Pip Dangerfield now. She's undercover."
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He nodded, completely serious. "Okay," he said. "I'll keep that in mind. What's she investigating?"
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As for the question on investigating, Orihime admitted, "We don't have a topic yet. But now that you brought up the cats and rabbits, maybe Pip and I should investigate why there aren't many."
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