Ha, very clever! I don't know about anyone else, but after reading and formulating so many notions of how Haruhi and Kyouya and Honey perceive Mori, it was really quite refreshing to read Tamaki's and the twins' perspectives. Quite tickled by this line: It's kind of nice, playing princess for a change.
Actually, I want to backtrack and say that I really liked Honey's view of Mori. I like how you distinguished that they aren't one and the same just because they're close -- their relationship as cousins may be kin, but it's not like the Hiitachin twins, in ways that go beyond familial. Honey's he knows Mori's going to be around as long as he is. Maybe not with him all the time like he is in high school, but there, somewhere out there, and he's always going to be willing to sit there and listen to Honey talk about whatever he wants, because he's Mori really struck me, because I realised that THAT is exactly how I've always seen their relationship progressing as they grow up and (as is wont) go in separate directions. It's necessary, it'
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love.
win.
love.
::reads again::
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Total win <3
The 'Mori' one killed me XD
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Actually, I want to backtrack and say that I really liked Honey's view of Mori. I like how you distinguished that they aren't one and the same just because they're close -- their relationship as cousins may be kin, but it's not like the Hiitachin twins, in ways that go beyond familial. Honey's he knows Mori's going to be around as long as he is. Maybe not with him all the time like he is in high school, but there, somewhere out there, and he's always going to be willing to sit there and listen to Honey talk about whatever he wants, because he's Mori really struck me, because I realised that THAT is exactly how I've always seen their relationship progressing as they grow up and (as is wont) go in separate directions. It's necessary, it' ( ... )
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