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shy + shy = very slow progress and a LOT of blushing

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i encourage everyone to get on-board with sumilivia
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Oh, you have no idea how agreeable the idea of more same-sex supports. Like, I get that there's a truckload of supports already present in Awakening, but, then I'm sitting here imagining Olivia and Sumia being girlfriends, Tharja and Miriel doing who-knows-what between their eccentric magically inclined minds, Kjelle helping Noire pump irons and stuff like she did with Brady, F!Morgan being her mischievous self with Lucina. So much beauty, but there was only so little space for it.
Yes!!! These are all so great. I really need a Sully x Cherche support where they bond over wyverns vs horses and what fun it is to crush virion’s spirit. Tharja and Maribelle would start out wary of each other but once they become friends they’d be truly terrifying. And Lissa and Nowi????
why on earth can sumia and olivia not support though?? like they’d have the sweetest friendship. they’d be so kind to each other and bond about both being nervous around other people. sumia would make olivia a flower crown for her next performance and olivia would teach her how to dance without stepping on her partner’s feet and THIS IS SO GAY WHY CAN’T IT HAPPEN?
honestly i’d be in femslash heaven if awakening had given us more same-gender supports