Talk:Bmblb/@comment-86.161.112.132-20170613080343/@comment-98.197.5.70-20170614033506

The wink Yang gives Blake feels a bit different than others from her because it comes in a moment of earnestness, not one of irreverence. Also, the entire exchange is totally suggestive in how its framed and how its written. "Do it for the people you care about" followed by the likely stealth pun "if you feel like coming out" with the wink on top of it, it really gives a sense that she thinks Blake is into her.

And well yes, she doesn't look back in regret, but that could mean a lot of things. She only asked for one dance, and if she even hinted at wanting more, it would put Blake in a difficult position having to choose. Yang's character very likely doesn't know how far her feelings go at that point, and the point of everything was to make Blake happy, not get what she wants. What she does get is likely just enough to keep her satisfied for now.

Also, if you pay attention, while Yang doesn't look back, Blake does look past Sun back toward Yang very shortly after she starts dancing with him, which could very well imply some missgivings about changing partners on her part.