>>3477377There are a few pretty good ways. If Sheik were to be trying to find a way back to her world, but we fell in love with each other, if one of us decided to stay in the other's world. If I decided to go to Hyrule with her, even though I don't speak a bit of Hylian, even though I couldn't defend myself against monsters and such, even though I have a world in which I have built a life for myself, even though I am have a family here, even though I have grown accustomed to how this world works and love it, even with all of this, deciding to go to her world just to be with her is a great act of love on my part.
For her, she doesn't have any connection to this world, she doesn't know anybody, she doesn't understand much of anything about Earth, she would have to trust this random guy who she has grown to like, this might be her only chance to go back home, (if Zelda is being used as a vessel) she would need to convince someone who did not fall in love to stay here, even with all of this, deciding to stay here in my world would be a great act of love on her part.
There is another thing that Sheik could do that would be a really great act of love. If she doesn't have her own body and Zelda is the vessel, I might need to settle being with Sheik every other week just so Zelda can also live out her life too. Let's say I took 2 or 3 weeks off of work, naturally Sheik would only see me for part of it since she will need to switch to Zelda sometime during. But what if she just didn't? What if during those 2 or 3 weeks she just never switched back to be Zelda so she could spend the entire time with me? I think that would show how much she wants to be with me. It might be selfish, but it would be a great act of love.
>>3477396>animalsSheik already has a lot of the traits of a cat, so cat. She is stealthy, quiet, and pounce at any moment on her enemies. Cats are also some of the cutest animals out there and Sheik is the cutest thing in existence, so it makes sense.
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