I'm not sure, it really depends on the context and the relationship. Maybe there have been some ups and downs that have affected the feelings.
I think it could go either way. Maybe Sarah still has love but is having a hard time expressing it. Or perhaps something happened that made her question her feelings.
Well, it's hard to say. Love can be complicated and might change over time. Maybe Sarah has had mixed emotions or there could be external factors influencing her.
Hard to tell. You'd have to look at how the characters interact and the events that unfold. Maybe there are external forces affecting their feelings, or maybe it's just a matter of personal growth and change.
Sure! The art style is amazing and the relationship dynamics are captivating. Also, the story has some unique twists that make it stand out.
Well, to be sure, you'd have to look at the expressions, dialogues, and the overall plot development in the comic. There could be hidden clues or mixed signals.
Oh, I love you more than words can say. Your presence in my life makes everything better. Your kindness, your smile, and your support - all these things make me love you deeply.
I'm not bored of you at all, Sarah. We have a lot of good times together.
Sure, I still love you. The story in the comic might have its twists and turns, but my feelings for you remain the same. Maybe there are challenges or difficulties depicted, but that doesn't affect my love.
It could be due to a lack of understanding or communication. Maybe the characters' personalities or circumstances prevent the feeling of love.
Maybe it's because of misunderstandings or unmet expectations. Sometimes, the story might show characters not communicating effectively, leading to this feeling.
Sure, I do like you! You seem like a great person.
Sorry to disappoint you, but Bucky and Sarah don't become a couple in the comics. The comic plot takes them in different directions romantically.