The Sorry Corner might soon have to become the Sorry Cell Block.

Well, although she could be slightly more understanding of Rin sometimes, she also gets told to stop seeing Rin indefinitely by the artist herself, so there's that.brythain wrote:in Rin's route, Emi doesn't seem very sympathetic about Rin's exhibition woes
My own headcanon in this respect is that Lils is straight, Akira is bi, Hanako is straight with a girl-crush (not so comfy with Natsume/Naomi). I think of Akira and Hideaki, plot-wise, as being bridging characters who make Shizune's and Lilly's orientations clearer; i.e. Shizune and Lilly clearly straight(-er). Although in my head I have Shizune as a kind of serial orientation-shifter — doesn't hold multiple orientations at a time, I see Miki as the converse: able to hold multiple and imaginative orientations simultaneously.bhtooefr wrote:Regarding the shipping and triangulation, there's also the matter of Lilly's name.
Which, I'm still not sure what her actual orientation is. Before a certain chapter of dewelar's, I was pretty convinced that Lilly had the "homosexuality is a phase that people grow out of" mentality, and looked down on people that didn't "grow out of it". (It is my headcanon that Akira's bi, mind you, and I could see Lilly being extremely condescending about that.) If that was the case, there's also the possibility that she's a closeted bisexual herself, but considers it not proper to act on those feelings. However, after dewelar's chapter, which explains so much elsewhere, I can now see it as Lilly being straight-as-an-arrow but completely supportive of all orientations (at least in the context of monogamy, anyway).
And, as far as Hanako... I'm still thinking she's bi. I can't decide whether she's had a thing for Lilly or not, though, I can see arguments either way. (Although, by the time of the VN, I think she's realized that Lilly's attitude would be stifling in a relationship, and found someone that was more her type anyway, in the form of Akira.)
Bloody deaths fueled by insane envy optional.Megumeru wrote:It also feels a bit like a tragedy; you can 'save' one, but you will end up hurting the other or--as a sick joke--you can destroy both. Love triangles...no matter what you do, someone will be in the receiving end of the stick, or everyone ends up breaking to pieces.
She doesn't, but that's not the focus of it.Guest Poster wrote:Ummm, remember that in Shizune's route, "girl b" doesn't have a storyline of her own, so it seems fair that she's plays a larger role in the route of "girl a". All the other girls have their own route where you can get to know them better, but if Misha got no time in the spotlight during Shizune's route, when would she?
Whereas I see Miki as being basically lesbian - she's probably experimented with some of her guy friends, but ultimately decided that she just wasn't into guys that way - in my headcanon. (And, in my headcanon, she tried something with Hanako. Not sure how far it went, not sure whether Hanako reciprocated, other than being fairly sure Miki triggered a Misstep.)brythain wrote:I see Miki as the converse: able to hold multiple and imaginative orientations simultaneously.
Wouldn't 'triggering a Misstep' require Hanako to...like...having spent at least several weeks talking to Miki, hang out together and befriending each other to the point where Hanako would even open the door of her dorm room for Miki (or visit her)? If all of that happened, I'm sure people at Yamaku would remember it and they wouldn't tell Hisao that Lilly was the only person Hanako ever talked to. Unless it's a conspiracy that they're all part of to cover it up. But that's getting into Kenji territory.other than being fairly sure Miki triggered a Misstep
For the same reason it's become fanon that Suzu falls asleep at nearly random times -- when there's no available canon, it's easier to build a fanfic by borrowing from a widely-respected work like Scissorlips'.bhtooefr wrote:Another thing about Miki... why has it become fanon that she's friends with Suzu?