Anonymous
8/22/2025, 4:53:23 PM
No.103753512
I am of the belief that the catalyst for the change in Suisei's behavior was her date with tuki.
Before that, while she still acted like she was head over heels, she still rejected the ship on principle and got uncomfortable with the more overt expressions.
At the time she also talked about romance in a more "scholarly" fashion, trying to learn about it so she could write her own songs.
Then in came her date with tuki and that karaoke collab. We got to hear Suisei's opinion on what having a boyfriend entails and it ended up being everything she does willingly and actively seeks with Miko, despite her saying that it would be a pain to deal with that in a relationship.
After that there were a couple exchanges that clicked with me as a departure from the norm.
One was Mikkorone 24 where Korone praised them as a great pair and Suisei short-circuited.
The other was during their practice for the Mario kart/party/fall guys event where Miko said an easily misconstrued line that Suisei lightly accepted instead of going for the usual kimoi.
Before that, while she still acted like she was head over heels, she still rejected the ship on principle and got uncomfortable with the more overt expressions.
At the time she also talked about romance in a more "scholarly" fashion, trying to learn about it so she could write her own songs.
Then in came her date with tuki and that karaoke collab. We got to hear Suisei's opinion on what having a boyfriend entails and it ended up being everything she does willingly and actively seeks with Miko, despite her saying that it would be a pain to deal with that in a relationship.
After that there were a couple exchanges that clicked with me as a departure from the norm.
One was Mikkorone 24 where Korone praised them as a great pair and Suisei short-circuited.
The other was during their practice for the Mario kart/party/fall guys event where Miko said an easily misconstrued line that Suisei lightly accepted instead of going for the usual kimoi.