Mother Squirrel views Ghost as some bizarre mixture of friend and stray kid.
He's been very comforting to her as of late, speaking to her frankly about what's been going on in the City while respecting her position on things; given how completely alone she feels most of the time because of how different she seems to be from the other Imports, having someone to talk to helps keep her from focusing on the loss of her family all the time, and she definitely appreciates it. She also likes that he is blunt without being rude -- while he isn't a shining beacon of manners, he generally treats her somewhat kindly, and that's more than she's gotten from many of her fellows on the Network so far
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Seriously the honeymoon vacation interruption was a pretty severe miscalculation on his part if he wanted to keep in her tenuous good favor; there's a difference between knowing he's powerful and being made aware that he could "hunt her down" anywhere in the world. It makes her uneasy in the sort of way she hasn't been since FFVI canon -- where she spent pretty much most of her time on the run from people who wanted her power.
That one firepit appearance moved him from "that dangerous guy we have to deal with sometimes" to "oh god get away."
But he's still possibly the only person who might be able to return Zelgadis to his human form, and so long as she still believes that's the thing Zel wants most, she's going to keep trying to play mediator between the two. It is a sucky crevice to be stuck in, but that is not something she can change. She's just even less likely to be friendly toward him without that motive.
Tonks likes Raven. She feels a connection to her because Tonks has never met another Metamorphmagus. Like Tigger, she's the only one (that she knows of). So, when Tonks found out she was a shapshifter it was like a hallelujah chorus going off in her head or this face:
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haha. 'Charlies' I do that all the time typing his name.
I can so see the girl crush going on, in both directions frankly. They're both meeting someone who can relate to the other for the first time ever. It's pretty cute.
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He's been very comforting to her as of late, speaking to her frankly about what's been going on in the City while respecting her position on things; given how completely alone she feels most of the time because of how different she seems to be from the other Imports, having someone to talk to helps keep her from focusing on the loss of her family all the time, and she definitely appreciates it. She also likes that he is blunt without being rude -- while he isn't a shining beacon of manners, he generally treats her somewhat kindly, and that's more than she's gotten from many of her fellows on the Network so far ( ... )
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Seriously the honeymoon vacation interruption was a pretty severe miscalculation on his part if he wanted to keep in her tenuous good favor; there's a difference between knowing he's powerful and being made aware that he could "hunt her down" anywhere in the world. It makes her uneasy in the sort of way she hasn't been since FFVI canon -- where she spent pretty much most of her time on the run from people who wanted her power.
That one firepit appearance moved him from "that dangerous guy we have to deal with sometimes" to "oh god get away."
But he's still possibly the only person who might be able to return Zelgadis to his human form, and so long as she still believes that's the thing Zel wants most, she's going to keep trying to play mediator between the two. It is a sucky crevice to be stuck in, but that is not something she can change. She's just even less likely to be friendly toward him without that motive.
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I can so see the girl crush going on, in both directions frankly. They're both meeting someone who can relate to the other for the first time ever. It's pretty cute.
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