
Rooster/Capricorn and Pig/Cancer pair at 74-79%, a full cross match between a climber and a homemaker. One is clawing to the top of several heaps at once; the other is the happiest DoubleSign on the block. The trade is obvious and real.
Pig/Cancer glows over small things, children most of all, and fills the house with noise and pleasure; Rooster/Capricorn, unflappable and worked to the bone, comes home to the one place its guard drops. The Pig admires the Rooster's strength; the Rooster is quietly grateful for the glow.
Rooster/Capricorn keeps its own counsel and calls it strength of character; Pig/Cancer chatters happily and waits in the wings. The gap is comfortable until the Pig needs something claimed out loud and the Rooster forgets that silence is not reassurance.
Friction lives in the hours. The Rooster's climb eats evenings; the Pig hovers in the margin, content to cheer others on, until contentment curdles into feeling unseen. The argument is rarely loud, which makes it easy to miss.
Pig/Cancer learns to point at one thing and say, this is mine, nobody else can claim it; Rooster/Capricorn learns that the heap worth topping is at home. Each widens the other's definition of success.
At 74-79%, Rooster/Capricorn and Pig/Cancer have good chemistry. A sturdy provider-and-hearth pairing that stays warm if the climber keeps office hours.