When do you think Suletta and Miorine fell for each other, and when do you think they actually realized that they had caught feelings?
I've thought about this probably too much, and I have exact moments for you.
Miorine is easy, because it's my opinion that she's been down bad from the very start and the moments that she 1) catches feelings and 2) realizes it are one and the same.
Again, from the very start. She has zero chill (and she knows it). Miorine is a very self-aware character, I think; for all her faults, she understands her own self very well, and she isn't often confused by her own feelings on things, including and especially Suletta.
I mean... it's episode two when she gives up her escape to Earth for a girl she'd hardly known a day. Episode two.
As for Suletta...
This is when she started falling for Miorine properly, I'm positive.
Suletta is such a deeply unselfish person; she usually takes whatever she can get from people, even if that's just the bare minimum, on the basis that she isn't going to be good enough for them anyway and that any and all affection expressed towards her is precious.
So this moment, when Miorine is wholly focused on Suletta and the things Suletta loves, when Miorine is putting herself in an incredibly vulnerable spot just for her--of course it shifts something. It has to.
Suddenly, Suletta knows she matters. She's never really mattered like this before--or, at the very least, she wasn't aware that she did.
But I also think it takes her a little while to figure it out.
In fact, I think it takes almost losing the connection between them for Suletta to realize just how much Miorine matters to her, and in the end, this scene is very similar to the other. Miorine declaring her vulnerability in a situation that has arisen purely because she cares about Suletta.
The creation of GUND-ARM was incredibly meaningful to Suletta for a lot of reasons, but this scene is reaffirming that moment in a powerful way; Miorine is saying I haven't changed my mind, is saying You still matter and always will.
And Suletta needs that, maybe more than anything else.
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nothing is as hot as being tipsy and being groped, giggling and telling them not here, not now but too slow to push their hands away from your hips and tits
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I love that G-Witch didn't shy away from this. We see Suletta's crutches in multiple shots, see that she has permet scars on her face. She says that even after 3 years she's still gradually regaining control of her body. It's clear that piloting the Calibarn took a heavy toll on her and left her disabled afterwards, and that the last 3 years haven't been easy for her to get to where she is now.
But the thought of Miorine being there every step of the way for Suletta's rehab and physical therapy, helping her while she couldn't walk and taking care of her every need just has me so emotional.
Suletta's sheer determination to move normally again so she can tend the farm with Miorine, go on walks with her, and even walk down the aisle for their wedding. And the sheer joy Miorine must feel every time she sees Suletta walking again after she thought she had lost her forever during Quiet Zero and all the hard work her wife has put in the last 3 years.
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MERCUREON (Flying)
MERCUREON is a Flying type eevolution, based on Hermes, the herald of the greek gods. and protector of human heralds, travellers, thieves, merchants and orators.
Hermes is often represented wearing a winged helmet, winged sandals and carrying his Caduceus, a winged staff with two coiled serpents,so all of this elements are present on MERCUREON
The name MERCUREON comes from "Mercury", the name Romans used to call Hermes.
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It’s actually kind of insane that this is the scene The Reunion paralleled. I feel like most people (including myself) expected a parallel to the hug in ep11, but when you think about it, everything that’s led to this moment really started in ep12, which ends with Miorine calling her a murderer.
This is the moment they chose to contrast against. Miorine in the throes of her own guilt, calling herself a murderer, and Suletta standing there with a smile on her face, still reaching out her hand for her. Always reaching out for her.
And this time, Miorine takes it.
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