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Originally Posted by thundrakkon
I get the sense that Kikoru sees Kafka more like a father figure than a love interest. She has been lacking fatherly love and understanding, and here is Kafka, who is so welcoming and understanding. Not only that, he protects her and worries about her, unlike her dad. I just don't see Kikoru having romantic feelings for Kafka at the current point in the story.
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I think that's a valid read of it though her personality and blushing when he showed up (before she kicked him) screamed classic tsundere
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