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** In more recent chapters of ''[[Nana]]'', however, we find that, after a short while, both women ''do'' separate from their husbands. One of them leaves Japan, and the other plans to go after her, claiming that she "loves" her. It should be noted that the manga is still going on—and, as for now (February 2008), only author Ai Yazawa knows what's going to happen in the end.
*** Ultimately, the theme of the series is that [[Love Hurts|love is a hell of a thing to sort out]].
* The OVA for ''[[Saber Marionette J]]'' introduced Marine, a new Marionette who somehow imprinted on Lime as her Master—and therefore, her implicit love interest. Although there is plenty of [[Subtext]] in their relationship, Marine eventually realizes that her true <s>love</s> master was the ocean, the first thing she saw when she awoke (underwater). Complicating this is Lime's perception of affection is generally much more childlike than the other androids. The more likely explanation is the [[OA VsOAV]]s are [[Non Serial Movies]] whose topics [[Put on a Bus|couldn't be put into the next season of the show]].
* The opening credits of the ''[[Venus Versus Virus]]'' combine this with [[Bait and Switch Credits]], although the two girls never really have that kind of relationship in the show, which isn't helped by the [[Gecko Ending]] of the anime.
** The manga is licensed as a yuri manga, actually. The yuri subtext is much more apparent in the manga too. It's [[Sugar and Ice Personality|very]], [[Innocent Innuendo|very]] apparent. Lucia quite noticeably has feelings for Sumire by the end of the manga, though fans think they sparked around volume 2, but Sumire's feelings are a case of YMMV.
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