Thread:Miyazaki11/@comment-1041609-20150604133107/@comment-5255288-20150713193956

That sounds interesting.

I was thinking we could start from the last member, and work our way to Catherine. Also, we could do some calm monologue by a narrator, because I feel it would serve as a nice breather after the tension of the bridge's ending (as planned) and also because I'm obsessed with monologue these days.

How about something along the lines of this:

Narrator: ''Years later, the world has moved on and the Friend Connection is forgotten. Hamaki Town rises in Port Kyogo's place - and with it, an international boarding school of Diverse Connections.''

(Alexis belts a wide range of notes near the campus, and some students stop to clap. Roxanne, one of the spectating students, tries to hum the same range of notes to herself but stops before she forces some notes out and hurts her voice)

''Despite being a hub for students who differ from the norm one way or another, the evil that took the previous Pretty Cure haven't laid siege to the school so far. The students live free and proud of themselves, accepting their own differences and those of others.''

(Edith shakes her head after a group of girls ask her if they want to join their nail polish session)

Everyone is free to like what they like and be who they are.

(Ayanat struggles to explain a term she just used in conversation with a confused student)

They can hide -

(Intan forces out disapproval when a young student asks her if she likes his action figures)

- Or help.

(Fortuna explains some trigonometry to a student she's helping with studies)

They can disapprove.

(A student fails to tongue when practicing her flute part in a band piece, and Miyu corrects her with annoyance)

But whatever they do that doesn't hurt others, they can do it - and a certain girl, despite having the disapproval of everyone, relishes in that freedom.

(Enter Catherine doing Catherine things, or just plain ignoring some freshmen staring at her choice of uniform.)

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I spewed out an entire transcript. I hope you like it though.