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sheryl nome ([personal profile] galacticfairy) wrote2014-03-09 03:54 pm
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handless faith, 319, two apple-shaped hard candies
• Chill domestic interlude (… and getting drunk; Episode 23)
Alto and Sheryl are having a not-so-secret fling ("Ohhhh~ So you have to hide the fact that you’re together with me?"). They're making dinner but Sheryl cuts herself so Alto does everything. Alto is a great waifu. Sheryl gets drunk and demands to be carried but, mostly, just doesn't want Alto to leave ("Stay by my side forever...")

dionysus, 321, small arrow (five uses)
• Gallia-4 to Frontier (searching for Alto and Ranka; battle; herp derp fail pilot; Episode 13+14)
Sheryl bullies Mihael into letting her go out in his two-seater Valk to look for Alto and Ranka. Vajra come. The planet explodes. Mihael and Sheryl wind up getting sucked-folded back to Frontier in the middle of a battle and crashing. Mihael passes out and Sheryl tries and fails to fly the Valkyrie. They both end up ejecting and getting picked up by Luca. Sheryl is concerned about Alto as he goes back out into the battle to find Ranka ("Alto… You have to come back in one piece. Promise me you won’t die.").

giving tree, 324, dried apple slices (three)
• "Let's end this lovers' game" (a non-confession before the final battle; Episode 24)
Alto is going on an important mission, and comes to see Sheryl in her dressing room. Sheryl refuses to tell Alto that she loves him.

Let’s end the lovers’ game here. [ She kisses him. ] Don’t say anything. If you say it now, no matter what you say, I… won’t be able to sing. That’s why… Don’t say anything. When everything is over, you can tell me the rest. That’s why… It’s why, Alto, save Ranka-chan. Once you’ve done that, I’ll hear out the rest. Make sure to come back. You hear me, Alto? [...] Remember… you’ll rarely find a woman as wonderful as me.


guinevere, 329, multiperson glove thing
• Hobo time (pre-canon; series)
As a young girl (maybe starting around four or five and ending around six or seven), Sheryl was a homeless orphan on the streets of the Galaxy fleet who survived by dumpster-diving. It was incredibly isolating and lonely to be completely ignored on the fringes of society, staring at lit windows and wanting a place to be and people who gave a shit about her.
The experience imprinted a fear of being left alone on her. Galaxy, in contrast to Frontier, is a hyper-industrialized and aggressively ugly fleet, so her memory of it have a grimy, super-urban feel to it.

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