Summary: Three times Suo says “I love you” in a language you don’t understand and the one time you return it in one you both do.
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Summary: Three times Suo says “I love you” in a language you don’t understand and the one time you return it in one you both do.
suo looks so tiny next to them 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
practice 3
"SunFei, a leader with a wistful smile adorned his face"
✧₊⁎honnii☀︎
All of this talk about "Sakura's Firsts" and how "Suo wouldn't be able to claim one"...
...what if Suo is Sakura's first crush?
(Looking at the raws, the two fragments together 「オレは」and 「お前が…」 are the exact structural components of a japanese romantic confession without its completion. The standard form is 「オレはお前が好きだ」, meaning "I love you" / "I like you." Both subject markers are present, but the verb that'd connect them never arrives. The sentence is architecturally a confession with the most important word removed!)
Putting apart my suspension of disbelief and telling off and grounding Suo for playing around in a gang instead of going to school. Guy is fifteen his biggest responsibility should be passing tests
"In a world that is becoming a desert, we thirst to find a friend."
Talking to the Moon
Try'na get to you
In hopes you're on the other side
Também falando comigo.
But they don't know what I know
Talking to the Moon
Try'na get to you
In hopes you're on the other side
Também falando comigo.
Talking to the Moon?
Do you ever hear me calling?
Cause every night
I'm talking to the Moon
Still trying to get to you
In hopes you're on the other side
Também falando comigo.
Talking to the Moon?
I know you're somewhere out there
Somewhere far away
The flower seems to be the Chinese Redbud:
The symbolisms really fits Suo
It’s relatively low maintenance and it thrives in well drained soil.
In Chinese culture: it represents love and romance, delicacy of nature and life, and poetry, and longing for hometown and familial harmony.
An interesting tale consists of three brothers and their love and unity. Who vowed to divide their land equally but caused disarray and the tree ended up near death which led to grief and remorse. They saw their errors and stayed together and the tree survived. Which I think symbolizes RC here and what we have learned so far and will learn in Suo's arc.
Interesting enough, the symbolism in Japan is different: many western and Japanese culture symbolizes this flower as betrayal and distrust. Which greatly symbolizes what furin, sakura, and Suo himself might be feeling. In addition, this flora is also called “Hana Suou” in Japanese. The name itself is Suo, isn’t it? (In addition to the connection to the Judas tree)
The dual meaning is perfect for him, the one we know as Suo Hayato and Sun Fei.
Source: Flowerpaedia, Complete Language of Flowers, three brothers , connection to Judas tree
i'm looking back at these chapters and, do we think suo has done this to rakta and bacchus?