Yuyi knelt beside Vrinasia, his hand hovering near hers but never touching. In their world, touch was a promise—a tethering of souls that couldn't be undone. "The stars told me you’d be here, mourning a flower that hasn't even wilted yet."
Pimmi represents safety and shared history; Yuyi represents novelty and danger. This is the oldest trope in romance, yet the writing keeps it fresh by making neither choice objectively wrong.
Yuyi knelt beside Vrinasia, his hand hovering near hers but never touching. In their world, touch was a promise—a tethering of souls that couldn't be undone. "The stars told me you’d be here, mourning a flower that hasn't even wilted yet."
Pimmi represents safety and shared history; Yuyi represents novelty and danger. This is the oldest trope in romance, yet the writing keeps it fresh by making neither choice objectively wrong.