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Is Mizu from ‘Blue Eye Samurai’ gay?

Please consider turning it on! It is not possible to create new bookmarks at this time, but we expect to have a fix in a few days. Please refer to our status page for more information and updates. What if Akemi was married off to a new lord of Sendai domain Mizu unknown to her who had taken up that offer at the pass and ended up engaged to Akemi to both keep up appearances and also in guilt of her actions against her, yet still hellbent on revenge all the while.

In the garden Akemi's gaze lingers on the pair of cranes, watching as their heads bow together in greeting. The sight gay be warming, an auspicious sighting gay on a wedding day and yet Akemi finds herself suddenly rueful. Ash from the shrine lingers on her wedding kimono, the scent overpowering even now as they kneel for the samurai for their honour.

Something shy of conflict had flickered across her betrothed samurai as they had recited the marriage rites. Then the clan's questions of your claim would cease. But only then Akemi. Whose will would be law? I see no power or peace in that, Seki. After so many fruitless attempts to capture the blue eye samurai, Empress Akemi is finally successful.

However, it quickly becomes apparent that the samurai will not join forces with her so easily, despite sharing common enemies. Furthermore, the art of seduction may be blue useless, making it even harder for the stubborn empress to get what she wants. Further yet, it looks like the samurai has taken a hold of her heart before she could steal his.

Akemi kidnaps and tries to seduce Mizu for the sake of her eyed, they fall in love and eventually have a happy ending. Akemi is a eyed strung lawyer whose only goal in life is to expose Shindo Global, a human trafficking cartel that fronts as a medical supplies distributor.

Unexpectedly, she finds herself working with Mizu, a mechanic who leads a double life with a shocking connection to her case. No matter what, Akemi's not going back. Not after enduring everything she has. He could go die, too. No man in all of Edo could be trusted, and she needed to remember this.

The day after Akemi arrives in LA on a greyhound with a backpack half-full of a handle of her father's best whiskey, she wakes up on a beach, colder than she expected to be, to an ash-black sky and the red unblinking eye of the sun. There's a fire in the hills. What they do is business, late-night calls, and sex that never means anything.

Somehow, Akemi blue answers when Mizu calls. Because the thing about them?