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Does this trope apply when only one of the characters is having a LiterallFallingInLove\' moment? For example, Bob loves Alice, but she does not (yet), and then he confesses his feelings for her and \'\'then\'\' she falls in love with him, showing her sparkling eyes reflecting his image.
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Does this trope apply when only one of the characters is having a LiterallyFallingInLove moment? For example, Bob loves Alice, but she does not (yet), and then he confesses his feelings for her and \\\'\\\'then\\\'\\\' she falls in love with him, showing her sparkling eyes reflecting his image.
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Does this trope apply when only one of the characters is having a \'Literally falling in Love\' moment? For example, Bob loves Alice, but she does not (yet), and then he confesses his feelings for her and \'\'then\'\' she falls in love with him, showing her sparkling eyes reflecting his image.
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Does this trope apply when only one of the characters is having a LiterallFallingInLove\\\' moment? For example, Bob loves Alice, but she does not (yet), and then he confesses his feelings for her and \\\'\\\'then\\\'\\\' she falls in love with him, showing her sparkling eyes reflecting his image.
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Does this trope apply when only one of the characters is having a \\\'Literally falling in Love\\\' moment? For example, Bob loves Alice, but she does not (yet), and then he confesses his feelings for her and \\\'\\\'then\\\'\\\' she falls in love with him, showing her sparkling eyes reflecting his image.
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EDIT: Yep, I\\\'ve checked the page. It seems that Kade is a trans boy (the book\\\'s premise is that all the characters were kidnapped to another world, then returned for some reason or another), and was indeed subject to this trope.
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