
Rooster/Libra and Rabbit/Scorpio meet at 51-56%, a cross pairing of two immaculate exteriors. Both prize order, beauty, and appearances; the trouble is what each keeps behind the facade, and how little either one volunteers it.
The attraction is aesthetic first: Rooster/Libra's quieter brand of affection suits Rabbit/Scorpio's calm, collected surface, and both enjoy being the best-dressed couple in the room. But the Rooster's aloofness and the Rabbit's emotional isolationism mean two reserved hearts, each waiting for the other to go first.
Both speak in polish and implication. Rooster/Libra critiques the disorder and ugliness of the world; Rabbit/Scorpio files every remark away for later. Little is said plainly, so misreadings multiply, and the silences carry more charge than the sentences.
Dangerous ground: Rooster/Libra's demanding standards read as slights, and Rabbit/Scorpio returns perceived slights tenfold with interior venomous wit. The Rooster's occasional bouts of emotional disarray then meet a partner who never forgets a word of them.
If it works, Rooster/Libra learns that order needs warmth to be worth defending, and Rabbit/Scorpio learns to voice hurt before it ferments into vengeance. Two guarded perfectionists teaching each other to go first is slow but real work.
At 51-56%, Rooster/Libra and Rabbit/Scorpio are mismatched but possible. Beautiful on the surface, brittle beneath; survival depends on someone finally speaking plainly.