Callie couldn't remember the last time she'd seen Marie talking so cheerfully with anyone besides her, and she didn't want to spoil their fun. Marie had been a bit shy when they had first come to the city, after all. Perhaps it was because their hometowns were so close to one another that Callie and Marie both found Sean so easy to talk to. They were seated at a table, chatting away. She made up her mind to find Marie and invite her out for a day of much needed relaxation.Ĭallie found Marie at a café with Crusty Sean. Work had barely given her time to breathe lately-she'd been feeling a bit lost at sea herself. "But worrying about her all day won't fix anything," Callie thought. Or maybe something had happened to upset her. Maybe she was just tired from working too hard. The very idea stung Marie with a twinge of self-loathing. Maybe winning that final Splatfest has made you full of yourself." Maybe all this worrying has actually given you some sort of superiority complex. You know Callie would never feel that way. "Just listen to yourself, Marie-you're overthinking this. "How had Callie truly felt when the results of the final Splatfest had been announced? She seemed disappointed, of course, but that was just because she'd lost.right? Or was she actually jealous of my rising popularity? Could she still be holding it against me after all this time?" Knowing work would keep Callie out late, Marie busied herself with the chores that always seemed to pile up and waited for her friend to return home.Īt times like this, Marie's thoughts always seemed to drift. Chances to relax at home like this would soon become few and far between. She'd gotten a day off, but with theater rehearsals starting up next month, she knew life would be returning quickly to its frantic pace. Filming would often continue late into the night, and many days she didn't return home at all. Callie, true to her outgoing nature, began to make guest appearances on variety shows. After releasing their first solo recordings, though, their work began to take them down separate paths more frequently. They were always together, both at work and at play. But even after their finances had stabilized and they'd gotten used to the bustle of Inkopolis, they never gave a thought to living apart. It had all happened naturally when they'd first arrived: being roommates made adjusting to city life easier, and besides, the two had been inseparable since they were young. Their days became filled-from dawn to dusk-with the duties of this newfound fame.Ĭallie and Marie still lived in the first apartment they rented upon moving to Inkopolis. Callie and Marie went from mere Inkopolis idols to the biggest stars in Inkling society, seemingly overnight. The final Splatfest rocketed the Squid Sisters to new heights of popularity.
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