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Ochre loves Cheri but feels very shy and doesn't like to talk about their bond much. She shows her love in other ways, such as creating intricate and detailed flower arrangements or finding the best herbs and vegetables for Cheri to use in her meals.
Cheri loves Ochre dearly and is very vocal about expressing her love for Ochre. She makes grand meals with intricate cut shapes and designs to impress Ochre.
Koi feels like Rosemary is both a bigger sister, and at some points a boss of her. Their relationship has been rockly and sometimes undefined, and Koi struggles to define it herself. There's alot of unsureness, but she currently feels like she can rely on Rosemary and that things are fine between them.
Lumi's very warm and welcoming towards her wife. Gerhild is one of the most sanest people she's met for a while, and Lumi feels close towards her.
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Delphine is the older half-sister to Castelle. Delphine knows she will never get Castelle to see her ways, and thus, she doesn't try. The explicit ways in which she saved the both of them will never be fully understood or appriciated by Castelle and there is no way verbal or physical to make her see that. What's done is done.
Castelle is the younger half-sister to Delphine. Castelle resents Delphine in many ways, with strong feelings about the history of what happened and how Delphine treated everything. There is no place in her heart or mind for Delphine and due to Delphine there is nothing left for her to go back to.
Renee is Castelle's Younger Sister. She wishes she could talk to her more often as she's one of the last remaining pieces of her family's full heritage. Castelle remebers alot of things that Renee is curious about but has never told her.
Castelle is Renee's Older Sister. Castelle doesn't want anything to do with her past on principle but doesn't personally hold it against Renee. Renee was just a child at the time and didn't know anything what was going on at the time. Someday she could be friends with Renee if she would be wiling to put family ties and history away.
In the end, Seraph was the one to kill Selace. She holds no hard feelings, and she's the only one in her friend group who doesn't. Selace knew what Seraph had gone through, she fought with Seraph in the battle against her own brain and in the end they both lost. Selace still believes the fight was worth the small sucesses they made along the way. In another life, they would have been perfect for eachother.
Seraph hosts an unimaginable guilt for what she did to Selace. Deep down, Seraph loved Selace greatly she just had no way to express it. Selace always seemed like a threat to Seraph, and not a friend, and not a lover. Except now, she wishes she could have told Selace about all of the things she helped, the knowledge that she can't, will haunt her forever.