Snake/Scorpio meets Rooster/Pisces at 88–93%, the time-bomb Snake encounters the candle-lit, dozen-roses Rooster with a textbook romantic playbook. The intensities don't match. The match works anyway because Rooster/Pisces's earnest sincerity disarms Snake/Scorpio's possessive defenses.
Chemistry is theatrical and oddly tender. Rooster/Pisces brings the long-walks-on-the-beach Piscean script; Snake/Scorpio brings the 'mine!' watchword and the Scorpio sexual current. The bedroom sees Snake/Scorpio's intensity meeting Rooster/Pisces's romantic earnestness. It works when Rooster/Pisces stops reciting from books.
Conversation is uneven. Rooster/Pisces broadcasts gentle praises; Snake/Scorpio listens for the actual subtext. Snake/Scorpio reads everyone like a book and Rooster/Pisces is, well, a fairly thin one. The risk: Snake/Scorpio gets bored when Rooster/Pisces's repertoire runs out.
Friction lives in Snake/Scorpio's possessiveness and Rooster/Pisces's tendency to trumpet praises across the land, including in directions Snake/Scorpio would prefer they didn't. Snake/Scorpio's elaborate revenge plots are not theoretical. Rooster/Pisces should keep the romantic generosity inside the relationship.
Rooster/Pisces learns from Snake/Scorpio that variation along with tenderness is what the canon already prescribed; Snake/Scorpio learns from Rooster/Pisces that warmth doesn't require strategic analysis to count. Both halves soften each other.
At 88–93%, this is a deceptively interesting pairing. Snake/Scorpio and Rooster/Pisces either teach each other a richer kind of romance or part with very different post-mortems.