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Thank you for pointing out something else that's bugged me for a while… how artificial the premise is, that he grossly misunderstands what she's saying in the worst possible way. Thathe's extremely upset by it, but somehow never gives her any inkling that he's taking her words in such a harsh (and non-literal) light. That she never notices that he's upset (whether by cluelessness or because he never actually indicates it). Etc.I'm really hoping that this is the catalyst for them actually sitting down and TALKING about their relationship and feelings. Sorata lives with them on his sleeve, but Miyuki needs to be open(at least to him, if no one else) about what she thinks and feels. She still hasn't noticed that he misunderstands her comments now and then, and keeping her feelings to herself instead of being open with the person she clearly does love only hurts him(and in return, herself. Like now)
It doesn't matter to me who's "at fault" in the above. I just find it terribly contrived that somehow they're both so completely ignorant of their own feelings and each other's real feelings.
If someone tells me they've chosen to be near me, I take them at their word. Maybe that's weird, but I've seen too many tragic IRL examples of people trying so hard to know what someone "really" means that they refuse to listen. Which strikes me as incredibly arrogant in some ways… "I know what you're thinking better than you do".If he actually understood that she's choosing their school to be with him of her free will, Sorata would would also have accepted that she has special for him.
Her intentions are not clear-cut to him because they're being obfuscated by the will of her grandfather, whom he knows Miyuki holds dear.