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That cosplay~ Their relationship is progressing quite nicely~
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That cosplay~ Their relationship is progressing quite nicely~
Except that Moriko thinks it is just the character that Becky is hot for and not her, so doing it in cosplay is making her feel like crap. This was a major miscalculation on Becky's part, but she probably did it because she didn't think that Moriko really swung that way since she was so upset when she thought her sister was making a pass at her.
Meanwhile Moriko has realized her feelings and won't stop the cosplay sex because she just wants to be with Becky, even if it is a character that Becky is hot for.
In other words, this is a recipe for massive misunderstanding!
At least we understand what Moriko's issues with yuri are, having walked in on her sister in flagrante delicto with her yuri lover and thinks that her sister went to boarding school because she was uncomfortable living in the same house with her after she knew her secret... It is a very reasonable set up that would make Moriko both more conscious of yuri relationships and a bit afraid of them at the same time, since she had never had those type of feelings for another girl, or, one would presume, a guy either.
So now we are set up for a big heartache when she can't take being treated as a stand in anymore and doesn't understand that Becky was more attracted to "Moriko as Moriko" than "Moriko as cat-girl" in the first place. Both of them need to just be open and honest about how they feel and things will go fine, but that doesn't make for much drama. (Nor is it actually realistic. Let's face it, we all complain about the obliviousness of characters and the inability to tell the person they like how they really feel, but when push comes to shove, the vast majority of people act just like that at the beginning of a relationship. It is far more common to have this type of miscommunication than to have two people honestly telling each other how they feel and becoming a couple in a clean and uncomplicated fashion. The other common way for it to happen is to end up spending time alone and all of a sudden find yourself kissing... Though that isn't always an entirely "honest" form of communication either, since it could be that the other person was simply "caught up in the moment" and doesn't have real feelings...)