Sun & Moon
    Eternally separated by Earth, these lovers only see each other for brief snatches of time. For them to meet would mean death for all, but for them to remain apart... agony.

Blood & Ink
    Unable to coexist on the same page, yet always yearning for the other, these two seem to chronicle the other. This strange closeness may be one of the greatest ironies.

Star
    A being that sheds different amounts of light depending on the eye that sees one, one who loves all and is loved by all. It has no lover, yet . . .

Frost & Flower
    Nature's opposites at their best. For frost to love a flower it must know that never once could it touch its beloved without withering it into a state of death, and for a flower to love the frost it must want to taste death for itself . . .

Wind & Willow
    To be too strong or to gentle is the problem here, as the wind is a free spirit that blows in directions that no one knows, while the tree stands firm and will not bend to anyone. Well, almost anyone . . .

Bird & Fish
    A predator and prey, one of the origins that caused this whole mix up. To fall in love a bird must deny its own instincts of survival and feeding, and a fish must abandon all natural fear . . .

Logic & Magic
    Those who believe in magic have turned their back to things born of logic; those who fancy logic as their only reason have no need for something as trivial as magic . . .

Pumpkin & Knife
    For the knife to ever make true contact with the pumpkin, serious injury must be sustained. And yet, for the pumpkin to ask the knife to abstain is to render it lifeless. . .