Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones: [Daniel is having trouble being the ring bearer for the upcoming wedding; Betty is helping] There, is that better?
Daniel Striped Tiger: Well, the ring part is better.
Lady Aberlin: What other part is there?
Daniel Striped Tiger: The bear part. I just don't think I want to wear the costume.
Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones: But you haven't even seen the costume, Daniel.
Daniel Striped Tiger: I know, but I want to look like a tiger.
Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones: Well of course you do, Hon, you'll always look like a tiger.
Daniel Striped Tiger: Not in a bear costume.
Lady Aberlin: A bear costume?
Daniel Striped Tiger: Don't I have to wear a bear costume to be a ring bear?
Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones: Oh gracious sakes no. You're thinking of a bear like an animal bear, aren't you?
Daniel Striped Tiger: Sure. And I'm a tiger and I don't want to be a bear.
Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones: But that's not what a ring bearer is, Hon. You tell him, bride's maid.
Lady Aberlin: Bear-ER means somebody who carries something, Daniel. So a ring bearer is somebody who carries a ring. A boy can be a ring bearer and a girl can be a ring bearer and a tiger can be a ring bearer.
Daniel Striped Tiger: Oh. I don't have to look like a bear?
Betty Okonak Templeton-Jones: Oh no, Daniel. You'll look like yourself. Only you'll wear a little suit.
Lady Aberlin: Just right for a tiger.
Daniel Striped Tiger: Oh I feel so much better. Thank you for explaining that to me.