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The Obsidian Echo storyline teaches that a relationship based on mirrored depression is not love; it is mutual stagnation. Simon’s first major heartbreak forces him to confront his narcissistic tendencies.

The romantic storylines featuring Simon Kitty subvert every trope. There is no “love at first sight” because a stray cat knows that first sight means danger. Instead, there is “love at the hundredth sight”—the moment when the hiss becomes a blink, and the blink becomes a slow, deliberate approach. SexArt - Simon Kitty - Love-s Reflection -21.08...

A more adventurous route where the romance is forged in the heat of shared goals and external conflicts. Key Dynamic: Partners-in-crime energy with high-stakes banter. Turning Point: The Obsidian Echo storyline teaches that a relationship

Simon frequently journals or talks to mirrors (literal and metaphorical) about his feelings. Each romance forces him to ask: “Am I loving them, or a version of myself?” This self-awareness prevents him from easy villainy but also paralyzes him into inaction. There is no “love at first sight” because

This is where the keyword "Simon Kitty Love-s Reflection" reaches its climax. For the first time, Simon is forced to see a blank surface . There is no mirror. He has to love Morgan without seeing himself in her. The romance becomes slow, awkward, and profoundly real. Critics have hailed this as the most accurate depiction of secure attachment in modern romantic fiction.