He wondered whether or not she remembered. It felt like gambling his feelings towards Emilia as he said it. He contemplated what would happen if she actually hadn't remembered. He imagined that there would be an incredible silence of awkwardness that would make Lann feel silly about himself before dropping the candy on to the floor and recomposing himself by calling the entire ordeal an accident. Or, if her response was... "I do." Lann's heart nearly skipped a beat. Their eyes met, interlocking in a divine moment of romance. All the reminiscence, all of the sweet memories somewhat unlocked inside of his mind. Those dreamy eyes, her luscious hair. The little girl he once known was Emilia all along. The colourful surroundings of the shop and the slowly turning ceiling fans shadowed over both of them. "It makes sense now..." Emilia spoke in thought. It did make sense. He now knew why the vibes around Emilia felt so familiar and so... Unbelievably close. Lann was almost stunned. "Y-... Yeah." It reminded him of the first time they reconciled together. When he walked her home and how they spent time in Emilia's bed room until night falls. The exact moment where her lips touched his cheeks in a soft warmth as she fare him well home. It made sense. It also felt strange. He wasn't able to act in such a way with other girls. Perhaps this softer side of him only belonged to Emilia. It was natural around her. Everything was right and both of them knew it was. Emilia's curdling tone made him snap back to reality. "I'll get this." She sternly said. There was a nurtured smile and it blossomed to a grin. It made Lann to just want to pick her up and spin her into the air, holding her tight by her arms. "We can share." And that was the most important part of that candy. She winked, sending Lann into a deep blush. He probably knew where this was going to go but he wanted to see if it would really drive them there. He faced away from the cashier as Emilia paid-- A little embarrassed. The rustling of plastic told Lann that they were ready to go, so he came to Emilia's side. "How come we didn't remember earlier? Daniel and Kat didn't remember either, though I'm pretty sure they were there as well. At least sometimes." It made Lann think. "I think we may have only done it in secret... You know how Kat reacts when she sees lovey dovey things. As for Daniel... I'm... Not sure." He scratched his own head thinking about it. "Alright, looks like we're done here. Let's go and have another look around!" He felt his spirits becoming high from the memories. It made him feel happy that he was reunited with a person that he once knew. She was prettier too. It never crossed his mind how come he hadn't remembered after all this time. He believed that what mattered more was what happens now. He pulled Emilia with him as firm as he could as they browsed, one shop after another until there was no more things that was interesting. After the two finished window shopping, Lann brought her to the nearby park where people were still having their night run with their dogs, or even sitting by benches chatting to one another. There were cyclers, roller skaters and even children. "Let's sit over there. And enjoy a little of our childhood." Lann jogged towards the bench and made himself comfortable with Emilia. "And... The candy..." He removed the large lollipop candy from the bag and ripped the packaging, before licking upon its rainbow sugary surface with his tongue, placing it between them. The sweetness of the lollipop was just at the perfect nostalgic range. It reminded him clearly of the same event that he shared this lollipop with Emilia. They were so stunned at how the candy was just godsend. Incredible sweetness and didn't gave them a gaping hole in their mouths. He gave the lollipop another taste with his tongue, addicted to its flavour.