KURURU IS :EEE TOWARDS SHURI FOR SO MANY REASONS. I think--Ouka's trip outside the walls of the Barsburg castle was also Kururu's first time away from the sheltered, idealized society the both of them were probably raised together in! Noble society! And Shuri, as an Oak, is very much representative of that society. Ummm. She was snappy at him, yes, but she is snappy at everyone. I think it's her way of testing people: she is unbelievably harsh and demanding at first and then the reaction she gets to that gives her a baseline for a more realistic relationship where she--eases up a little bit in various ways. So Kururu has EXPECTATIONS of everyone, but particularly of nobles--she is doubly harder on a supposed scion of the Oak family than she was on Teito at first meet, because a supposedly common boy has the benefit of ignorance, but a noble is presumably raised to exhibit proper behaviour and courtesy at all times. So when Shuri was rude and childish by Kururu's standards on their first meeting, she went NO MINUS THREE HUNDRED
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Mithos is in a weird stage where he is not really crushing on Richter, though. There are too many disturbing parallels between them for Mithos to really work to get close to Richter just yet, and their mutual attitude towards each other kind of discourages it? He is building up more of an empathy and a grudging respect than a boycrush, possibly because Richter DOES top him emotionally but not quite in the right way for him to see Richter in a more affectionate light.
It is possible there is just an imbalance of Jesus there.
The practical answer here is actually 'no one,' since he has hit a point where if he can't return home he is perfectly okay with self-imposed exile and sulking. He has also gotten...a little bit less selfish in camp! Enough that he'd realize anybody whose company he appreciates has a life of their own to muddle through, unlike him, and would not want to be stuck in the middle of the ocean with nowhere to go.
If he absolutely had to take people from camp with him, he'd take Genis, Raine, Flynn, possibly Emil, and someone who was really good at building boats. Then he would try to ship them all back without accompanying them (they are a strong and balanced party, and Ratatosk could probably make ocean monsters leave them alone.) They would knock him out somehow and drag him along anyway. It would be a great adventure.
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why does every boy i know have a crush on me
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Mithos is in a weird stage where he is not really crushing on Richter, though. There are too many disturbing parallels between them for Mithos to really work to get close to Richter just yet, and their mutual attitude towards each other kind of discourages it? He is building up more of an empathy and a grudging respect than a boycrush, possibly because Richter DOES top him emotionally but not quite in the right way for him to see Richter in a more affectionate light.
It is possible there is just an imbalance of Jesus there.
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If he absolutely had to take people from camp with him, he'd take Genis, Raine, Flynn, possibly Emil, and someone who was really good at building boats. Then he would try to ship them all back without accompanying them (they are a strong and balanced party, and Ratatosk could probably make ocean monsters leave them alone.) They would knock him out somehow and drag him along anyway. It would be a great adventure.
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