@shiruba_rein : Hello frand, I totally understand being a silent reader. -coughs- cause I am one too -coughs-
The thing about mating and forming bonds in the story, its almost like fate. Bonds can be formed with or without both parties being informed. The sooner they both realize it the better, and resisting the bond only leads to bad things. I.E. Death. But there are minor stages that lead to that bad end.
Rena already realized it, and saw it as a good thing, if she beats Jurina and Yuka, she gets her mate and Alpha position. That's all she can truly see, and is willing to do anything to make sure it happens.
There is a thin line between love and hate, and that's what WMatsui is experiencing right now.
Now about our salty wolf, there is more to come about her, but you're just going to simply have to wait for it.
@olive29:
I AGREE 100%. THERE NEEDS TO BE MORE SAYAMILKY, AND I FEEL LIKE IT IS MY DUTY TO FILL THIS PLACE AND TUMBLR WITH NEE AND MILK.
-ahem-
Actually both the Satocest and NishiKumi was my idea, as I felt like the Sakae arc needed more stuff. Finding Kumi on the caravan as a stowaway was kinda added in last second, as I felt like we need a surprise. Sei just rode along with it, and added Seira. We kinda just thought of SKE members we liked, and Seira is well know for her...blessed bust.
The Satocest kinda started off small, as the idea went from...'Okay they are two girls, let's make them sisters, then lets have one of them experience one-sided love', so it was actually really hard to do this, but as time went by it got a bit easier to write. I also have no idea if they were close in SKE, it was kinda a last second ship, but they seem like they would have a very cute ship.
Now! About that NishiKumi develpment, it was more or less love at first site, as mentioned a few chapters ago, how Yuka felt the urge to protect Kumi. That was the bond kicking in, it only takes a single glance. Then came the hard part, making Yuka seem like a charming and nice person for Kumi to be around, but it didn't take too long, as Kumi felt the bond on her part take over.
The bond doesn't do anything the people experiencing it not want to do. It only acts off the person's feelings for each other.