Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-35704618-20180714151847/@comment-2605:6001:E5D6:8900:B9EE:CE92:7782:C88B-20180716150812

To not admit something doesn't mean that it's not true, like for an example: say you broke something accidently after running around, but you didn't see yourself break it. So you say that you didn't break it since you didn't witness it break, but that doesn't change the fact that you are the culprit and that you are indeed the one who broke it. So for Sophie the problem doesn't lie in admitting what she feels, but acknowledging it.

Sophie doesn't realize what her feelings for Keefe is yet, she thinks of him as a friend but signs are appearing that she feels a lot for him, just doesn't acknowledge it yet. If any character were oblivious then Sophie would be at the top, she's oblivious to other people's feelings towards her and she's oblivious of her own for other's. Or at least she's oblivious to feelings she probably never felt before, and that's where Keefe comes in.

Sophie has never fell in love before and if anything that feeling should be new to her. She can recognize her crush, but love is new and she hasn't acknowledged that feeling yet. Sophie can admit in liking someone, but can't admit in loving someone romantically.

Well, after writing all this what I am concluding is that I am a Sokeefe shipper and will continue on because Sophie and Keefe are goals. Jk, this was my argument over admitting vs acknowledging and even if it takes a while for Sophie to understand her feelings, Keefe will be there waiting until she wants something more (that's why they are goal).