Torch and tide
Two Jupiter creatures — one made of fire, one of water — which means you’re both dreamers, both a little too big for the room, both reaching past the visible. Sagittarius meets Pisces and feels understood on the level that matters: neither of you thinks wanting more is foolish. The archer’s certainty gives the fish a shore to swim toward; the fish’s tenderness shows the archer that a wound can be a place to stay a while, not just a thing to walk off.
The friction is your bluntness against their skin. What you call honesty can land on Pisces like weather, and they won’t always say they’re hurt — they’ll just drift, go misty, slip somewhere you can’t follow. You move in straight lines; they move in tides, and you can read their retreat as evasion when it’s self-protection. Slow the arrow. Ask instead of announce.
What passes between you is rare and worth the care it takes. Pisces teaches you that feeling is not weakness and that some truths are gentler for being held quietly. You teach them to say the brave thing, to want out loud and then actually move toward it. Handle each other softly and this is warmth, faith, and a shared belief that the world is bigger than it looks.