> "Mmhmm."> Look down.> "Hey, what was that 'huh' for? Did something happen in there?"
> Look back up.> "I am. Can you hear them?"> Look back down.> "Yeah, I just stored it as a demonstration. Can you actually see it?"
> "Interesting. Can you see each other, then?"
> "So you can both see the fabric, but not each other? That's weird."
> "That's even weirder. I wish I could see what it's like in there for myself..."> That is NOT a mallet wish.> "Can you take it off of you?"
> "Huh. ...I might have an idea. Not a risky one, don't worry."> Try flipping the Tsukumos from not being able to see each other to being able to see each other.
> Actually, there have been any instances where the simple pronunciation of 'I would wish for X' or its variants can activate the mallet? Without us wanting, of course.
Well, this game happened.
> "What? What happened?"
> "Oh, good, it worked, then."
> "Wait, what? What's wrong? What's going on in there?"
> How are the fairies holding up? Are they getting any closer?> "Oh...that doesn't sound that bad, at least. I thought you two saw each other, like, distorted, or nude, or something like that."
> Look up at the fairies, then back down.> "...Not even, like, your clothes...?"
> Blush just a bit.> "Uh, s-sorry...Should I undo it?"
> Try to flip the Tsukumos from unable to cover themselves from each other with clothes to able to cover themselves from each other with clothes.
> "S-so should I undo it?"
> Undo the flipping that allowed the Tsukumos to see each other.> "Sorry..."