“Alfonse!” Sharena is quick to track him down as soon as the event reaches its official start, pushing past the crowd the best she can in the unfortunate situation heels on sand brings when it comes to running. It’s not often they prepare for events like this separately, much less travel to them separately, and she has been dying to know what he could’ve possibly come up with outfit-wise when left to his own devices.
She had faith in him, of course; he’s an adult, he can dress himself. But would he dress himself fun the way a ball deserves? That was the real question. That was what she was worried about.
She was not disappointed.
“Awww, you’re so fluffy! Jealous! Where did you even find a fabric like this??” The princess reaches out to grab the cape the second her eyes take notice of it, reveling in the softness of the texture beneath her palms before he could have a chance to dodge. Because if you can’t pet your own sibling, who can you pet, really?
The violent and traumatic assault on the innocent fabric only ends when a flash of light catches her eye instead, attention redirected away as quickly as it came in favor of the tiny little turtles in her brother’s possession. A new target. “AND you got the TURTLE?! Hmph, lucky. I just got this one.” Sharena pouts, lifting a wrist to poke at the shell shaped charms dangling from her own bracelet, a soft clink of metal sounding quietly as they bump together.
“I mean, the seashells pretty and all… but look at him! He’s just a little guy..! …Can I have one? Pleeeaassseeee??? I’ll give you one of my seashells!”
It wasn't until after Alfonse had arrived at the ball that he realized Sharena had never seen him wear this outfit before. Their mother had made it for him in happier times (without the cape, of course), a memory of a celebration they never had a chance to hold. Fingers toyed with the fluffy cloak as he thought of it, a deep frown crossing his features. He never had the chance to see Alfonse wear this attire, either. He never would have the chance.
Alfonse's eyes lifted from the cloak as he heard Sharena's voice call out to him. The frown briefly left his face as he greeted her with a warm smile, but that happiness didn't remain long. He was happy to see her there, he truly was. He couldn't help but think that this was a perfect place for Sharena, the exact sort of environment she would thrive in. Unfortunately, she had asked the one question that he had already been ruminating on, one that quickly brought a deep, remorseful look back to his face.
"You don't recognize it?" Alfonse inquired, brows knitted together. He stood chewing the inside of his cheek a moment, debating whether or not he ought to tell Sharena where that cape had come from. He didn't want to destroy the happiness this ball was clearly bringing her. He didn't want to dredge up painful memories. There was no easy way to avoid answering, though. It would be wrong to lie. It would be wrong to keep the truth from her.
"...It was father's," Alfonse explained with a heavy sigh. His eyes grew distant, fingers playing once again with the furred cloak as heavy thoughts stormed through his mind.
"...Sorry. I didn't mean to make things... uncomfortable," Alfonse mumbled, shoving a turtle charm into Sharena's hand. "Here. Take this. Focus on that instead of, ah... of him. I'd rather you not have such burdensome thoughts plaguing you at an event like this."















