When she saw the fluttering frills on the jellyfish that looked like a princess’ dress she said, “All girl’s can be beautiful princesses when they grow up.” Mom, you were right. Here in the metropolis of Tokyo, there are a lot of princesses. But I’m sorry, Mom. I have some bad news. I’m not sure where I went wrong, but somewhere along the line instead of becoming a princess… I ended up a freak.

i really like
this pose
if you ever need anything drawn in this jumping-into-water pose
call me

Have more confidence in yourself, Tsukimi. Every girl can be a princess.
“I just like dressing up in women’s clothes, that’s all. I’m perfectly normal.”

Tsukimi, Shu and Kuranosuke as kids
When she saw the fluttering frills on the jellyfish that looked like a princess’ dress she said, “All girl’s can be beautiful princesses when they grow up.” Mom, you were right. Here in the metropolis of Tokyo, there are a lot of princesses. But I’m sorry, Mom. I have some bad news. I’m not sure where I went wrong, but somewhere along the line instead of becoming a princess… I ended up a freak.
Mom, I said “every girl can be a princess.” Was I really the one who cast a spell on Tsukimi like in Cinderella? If this was a fairy tale, the princess would meet a prince riding on a white horse, they would get married, and have a happy ending by living happily ever after in a castle, but you don’t hear stories where the princess gets involved with the sorcerer. But with the use of the sorcerer’s magic, by giving the princess more and more self-confidence then someday the two of us together will…In that case, that would be more of a blessing than a sorcerer deserves. That’s right. I should be taking that stance, for Tsukimi’s sake, and for Jellyfish’s sake.
- Kuranosuke (Kuragehime, chapter 51)
When she saw the fluttering frills on the jellyfish that looked like a princess’ dress she said, “All girl’s can be beautiful princesses when they grow up.” Mom, you were right. Here in the metropolis of Tokyo, there are a lot of princesses. But I’m sorry, Mom. I have some bad news. I’m not sure where I went wrong, but somewhere along the line instead of becoming a princess… I ended up a freak.