Thread:Byfield/@comment-14425674-20130804161846/@comment-220364-20130804172323

By that I mean you are taking your interpretation and presenting it as an in-universe fact.

Yes, a reader is going to interpret, or read in to, what is in the comic. Sometimes, a lot of the time, it is very clear where the writers are going or what they present. Then you have cases like this. Cases where either a crystal clear explanation from the writers is needed - the CRB interview isn't since the hedge with the term "reconciliation" - or the story to play out is needed.

In those cases, since the history section is supposed to be written as if from an in-universe biographer, one involved interpretation should not be favored over another. Fall back to what is clearly presented - they kissed - and leave the rest - your inference they went on to date - out.