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* The first time Bayonetta calls Luka by his real name.
* Hell, the ending when [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaA0yW1sngo Romance] starts playing is prone to produce the warm-fuzzies. Especially when {{spoiler|Bayonetta pauses in her graveyard romp to pluck a flower from the Rosemary bushes Luka hauled in to lay on her casket.}}
{{quote| In the language of flowers... rosemary equates to remembrance.}}
* When Bayonetta saves and agrees to help Cereza, calling her "Mummy" is the first time Bayonetta shows any signs of vulnerability, and non-bad-ass-ness.
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{{quote| '''Bayonetta:''' When you cherish something, never lose it.}}
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{{quote| '''Cereza:''' Mummy is a witch, and witches protect people and are very strong. When I grow up, I'll be strong too and I'll protect my mummy! ([[Future Badass|She]] [[Fridge Brilliance|does.]])<br />
* When you think about {{spoiler|Bayonett's real Mother dead appearence}} in the flash backs of Bayonetta's Memories, it's implied that {{spoiler|[[Fridge Horror|her failing to do so kept her from fighting...]]}}, but {{spoiler|[[Fridge Brilliance|the snapback of Bayonetta's future influence helped her continue in the Second Time Round.]]}} }}
* How Bayonetta lunges for and cradles Cereza the first time she saves her. And, related, the achievement name "A Mother's Love" inspires warm fuzzies.
* Near the End, when Cereza (when with Baldar) acknowledges Bayonetta coming into the room.
{{quote| '''Cezera:''' MUMMY!!!<br />
'''Bayonetta:'''(relieved?) Little one... }}