Okay well obviously he likes her, but saying Ed likes someone is saying the sky is blue. Let's skip that part and move on to the more useful information.
He's... used to Clover being angry. So incredibly used to it that he sort of just assumes that she's going to be angry no matter what he says or does, so there's not really much point in trying to get her to not be angry about everything all the time. It's sort of Clover being Clover. But, he can't really properly differentiate between her angers because anger is anger is anger and Clover being angry at thing x means basically the same as her being angry at thing y, also the sky is blue and water is wet. He doesn't really get her nuances, and it colors a lot of how he interacts with her, specifically regarding actually telling her anything.
Which. He doesn't do a lot of honesty with her, oops. While he likes her just fine and she's family and everything he doesn't feel comfortable telling her much more than the bare minimum about what he's thinking or planning on doing because he doesn't want to make her angry enough to turn her whole 'murder people who anger her too much' thing towards him. Which is a serious worry of his.
Still, he wants to support her and FRANDSHIP at her and all of that, but she throws him off and he has no clue how Clover. Leading to things like not being sure how to approach her or if he should approach her or what, and he just... sort of stays in his shell like he seems to do around most of his team, rarely venturing into anything that he thinks might be upsetting unless he feels like it's necessary--avoiding another situation like what happened with Diamond where he didn't really feel safe much of anywhere is super important to him.
He's glad she decked him in the face when he was bsoding, though. thanks brosis. He needed that.
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He's... used to Clover being angry. So incredibly used to it that he sort of just assumes that she's going to be angry no matter what he says or does, so there's not really much point in trying to get her to not be angry about everything all the time. It's sort of Clover being Clover. But, he can't really properly differentiate between her angers because anger is anger is anger and Clover being angry at thing x means basically the same as her being angry at thing y, also the sky is blue and water is wet. He doesn't really get her nuances, and it colors a lot of how he interacts with her, specifically regarding actually telling her anything.
Which. He doesn't do a lot of honesty with her, oops. While he likes her just fine and she's family and everything he doesn't feel comfortable telling her much more than the bare minimum about what he's thinking or planning on doing because he doesn't want to make her angry enough to turn her whole 'murder people who anger her too much' thing towards him. Which is a serious worry of his.
Still, he wants to support her and FRANDSHIP at her and all of that, but she throws him off and he has no clue how Clover. Leading to things like not being sure how to approach her or if he should approach her or what, and he just... sort of stays in his shell like he seems to do around most of his team, rarely venturing into anything that he thinks might be upsetting unless he feels like it's necessary--avoiding another situation like what happened with Diamond where he didn't really feel safe much of anywhere is super important to him.
He's glad she decked him in the face when he was bsoding, though. thanks brosis. He needed that.
HMM.
what's clover's opinions of the other teams? :D