LELOUCH LOVED SHIRLEY lelouch x shirley
I say, Lelouch loved CC, and he always does.
I remember the time when Lelouch ask CC to be careful when she's going to fight Jeremiah, and Lelouch did it because Lelouch want CC to stay with him always. At episode 15, Code Geass R2, when Lelouch saw that CC is going to die beacuse Charles will get CC's code, Lelouch shouted to stop it, cause CC is his... we'll never know, but I think, Lelouch want to say that CC is important to his life not only because CC is his ally, its because CC is so very important to him. And i want to add that Lelouch also said that he will never allow his father to acquire someone who's important to him. The other proof is on Episode 16, it is the time when Lelouch accidentally hurt CC, when CC's finger started to bleed, Lelouch was worried to her, the proof that Lelouch did not want CC to get hurt. Also, there was a time when Lelouch confess his problems to CC, the time when he was an emperor, actually, he always confess his problems to CC. Unlike to Shirley.... Another proof is at Episode 24 R2, Lelouch will go near to CC when Kallen intrude, and when CC ask Lelouch to go, Lelouch says to CC that he will come back, isn't that romantic? So I say that Lelouch love CC more than he love Shirley.
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