Interesting, no? It kind of makes you wonder if there are other examples out there that are even older. Now let's take a look at a few examples. Because I feel somewhat uncomfortable shipping real people because, well… they're real people , the examples I'll give here are all drawn from fiction. I don't know about you, but I'd feel really weird reading a fictional story featuring myself as a real person paired up with someone I probably have no interest in dating.
Yes, I know these two both ended up with other people, canonically speaking; what's more, as Evanna Lynch, who played Luna in the Harry Potter movies, put it to Seventeen in , Neville likely would have been too much of a "homebody" for the adventurous Luna. I still think they would have made a terrific pairing, though, and clearly I'm not the only one ; according to the Fanlore Wiki, the pairing of Neville and Luna has a devoted following. I'm sure there are many out there for whom this one is the be-all, end-all, too; after all, they're often cited as one of the greatest TV couples ever.
Of course, things changed once the comics continuing the show's storyline began being published — all of the characters not just Buffy and Angel have had tons of romantic ups and downs as the years have gone on — but if you haven't kept up with the expanding Buffyverse after the seventh season aired, then the buck stops with these two star-crossed lovers.
By which I mean the Archie comics version, rather than the newer Riverdale one. One True Pairing means that a couple is made for each other or in other words we can say that they are soulmates for each other.
Weather it may be in real life or it may be a fiction. It is the wish of the fan to see that pair in a romantic relation. As in case of a fiction with a love triangle we can see that some people wish for two persons to be together while some other wish that the other two should be together. So we can say that it is a personal opinion. It is not necessary that that have to be romantically involved with each other. They can be a group of three or four friends or any other.
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