AFTER THE STROKES
The curtain opens. All the stage play actors appear holding hands.
- Narrator: The people of the castle could breathe again since the Prince met Ohno. Perhaps because the Prince spent almost everyday in Ohno's house trying to get into Ohno's pants or driving Jun mad. He only returned to the castle to sleep... if he couldn't persuade Ohno to invite him to sleep in his house. The King was delighted with the peace obtained thus he didn't oppose their friendship... or whatever his son have with Ohno, at all. So we can say the King was happy.
The King waves at the audience.
- Narrator: To Ohno's mother, the Prince seemed like a very pleasant boy and the other boy... Aiba, seemed funny and nice. In short, she was pleased that his son had a lot of friends now. So we can say that she was happy.
Ohno's mother waves at the spectators.
- Narrator: Jun and Sho's father was more than pleased that the Prince took an interest in his son Ohno (well, it was more like an obsession). He had a charming family (increasingly noisy) and his businesses were going splendidly now that the King appointed him as the official castle's supplier. So we can say he was happy.
Jun and Sho's father waves at the audience.
- Narrator: Sho got along well with Fairy Godmother Aiba, who always achieved to make him participate in his strange (and sometimes dangerous) experiments against his better good sense, but he was enjoying it a lot. So we can say he was happy.
Sho waves al the audience.
- Narrator: The Fairy Godmother Aiba spent almost the whole day with Sho in the old greenhouse, now turned into a laboratory, trying among other things to make the shoe speaks in a correct english. He found in Sho a companion for his experiments. Sho was very intelligent... and Aiba thought that he looked really cute dressed in a lab coat (although he didn’t tell him… yet). So we can say he was happy. By the way, he kept wearing the bright green tuxedo from time to time... because he liked the color.
Aiba waves at the spectators.
- Narrator: At first, Jun didn't like the Prince (who in his opinion stuck himself too much to his cute and innocent brother Ohno) at all, so he wasn't excessively happy. But when the Prince introduced him to the castle's dressmaker, his name was Shun and he had an excellent taste in clothes and accessories, he begun to think that maybe it wasn't so bad that his brother was the Prince's friend... although sometimes he had to repress the urge to hit Nino's face with his rings. So we can say he was happy.
Jun waves at the audience.
- Narrator: Meanwhile, Prince Nino was secretly planning his elope / potential kidnapping / whatever-it-was-necessary, and finally wedding, with his adored Oh-chan. He was sure he could lure him with the promise of a new fishing set and a travel (honeymoon) to somewhere with good fishing conditions... The chosen date to begin his plan was near... so he was more than happy.
Nino waves at the spectators.
- Narrator: To conclude, Ohno was glad to have now a big and noisy family. Almost all of Aiba and Sho's experiments, and that was strange... or maybe not, finished with an explosion without Aiba knowing the real reason for it. Shun and his brother Jun spent a lot of nights together discussing a new suit design between laughs... and other strange noises. And what's most important, he got a boat to go fishing whenever he wants... although he didn't have too much time to use it. Prince Nino spent a lot of time in his house, trying to persuade him about the advantages of sharing just one bed (he didn't quite understand his reasoning yet) and checking, as Nino called it, the right firmness of HIS butt (even though it was Ohno's butt), but inexplicably that didn't upset him at all. In fact, when he was with the Prince he experienced an odd feeling, not entirely unpleasant...
- Nino: It's love, I tell you. L-O-V-E!
- Narrator: You're not supposed to talk now!
- Nino: Come on! You're jealous of me because I have this... and you haven't.
Nino emphasizes his point with a possessive squeeze of Ohno's butt. Ohno smiles absent-minded-ly at him.
- Nino: We're clearly soul mates!
- Narrator:... Whatever... Well, like I was saying... an odd feeling not entirely unpleasant...
- Nino: *cough, cough* LOVE *cough*
- Narrator: ... which could be love. In addition the Prince had promised to give him a pleasant surprise related to go fishing soon, so we can say he was happy.
Ohno waves at the audience.
- Narrator: And they lived happily for ever after.
The curtain closes, but before it hides completely the actors, we can see Ohno and Nino beginning to kiss while Aiba giggles.