>"Well, don't you worry, I'm sure we'll be able to work something out."
>"We better!"
>"Or I'll write them a really nasty review!" the green-haired fairy says. "And then they'll never get another customer again!"
>"Yeah!"
>After a few more moments, the attendant reemerges from his ship, looking only marginally less bedraggled than before.
>The redhead turns to him, hands on her hips, and speaks with brash accusation. "Well?"
>He takes another look at her and frowns slightly, then awkwardly bows. "On behalf of the crew of the Tonada Viva, let me extend a formal apologize for any dissatisfaction you had with your meal."
>"Good!"
>"Also, our chefs have agreed to offer freshly made lollipops on request, should you ever wish to eat with us again."
>The green-haired fairy starts to clap. "Yay!"
>The redhead cranes her neck towards him. "And what about our refund?"
>"Well, er... Do you have your receipts?"
>"Of course we have our receipts!" She holds a hand out towards her companion. "Peppermint, the receipts."
>Peppermint's clapping stops. "...receipts?"
>The redhead beckons impatiently with her hand. "For the tickets we bought. C'mon."
>"Oh, I, um..." she frowns uncomfortably. "I left them at home."
>Her companion rounds on her. "You
what!?"
>"Well, this dress didn't have any pockets...."
>The other fairy raises her hands in impotent fury. You briefly wonder if she's about to start slapping her friend with the brochure. The man cringes a little.