Dinner?

After an awkward, long wait in the rising elevator, they soon made their exit onto the ninth floor.

They walked through the corridors where some students found themselves enjoying the view through the windows.

This gave Lillian the idea to take a look at the view some other time. But right now... she's still trying to convince Marionette to let her down.

"Come on... we're almost at your room. Can't you just let me down now?" she asked, shuffling into Marionette's arms.

Marionette didn't seem to pay any mind to Lillian's complaints as she continued to face forward—not sparing her even a single glance.

Instead, all she did was tighten her hold on her before saying:

"Since we're so close to my room. Is there any need to let you down now?"

"Well..."

"There isn't. So I shall be carrying you until we reach the room."

Lillian sighed and finally gave up.