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No, however I have heard of that conversation before. Not the biggest CT fan, and I don't remember enough of my original playthrough to say whether they did or not.

As for Locke and Celes here is the growth of the relationship:
>Locke meets Celes, she is cold and serious, Edgar even remarks about her being an "ice queen." When we first see Celes her theme is considered to be "Under Marshal Law," showing her frigid and stern nature, as well as an unwillingness to open up due to her past as an Imperial soldier.
>When in Kohlingen you learn about Locke's past and Rachel, and at the end Celes asks if she is just a replacement for Rachel to Locke. Note this area completely optional, you could totally bypass this if you choose not to explore the town.
>Opera scene happens, it is shown Locke has an attraction to Celes during the scene backstage when he remarks about how beautiful she looks and gets flustered by it, as well as him claiming during the play that he is the thief who is going to steal her away. Also, after this Cele's theme is changed to her regular theme, which is a shortened, remixed version of the opera.
>During the Solitary Island sequence, after Celes attempts suicide she finds a pigeon with Locke's bandana and that gives her hope to move on.
>During the second sequence with Rachel, after getting the Phoenix Magicite, Rachel's last words are to Celes, and she asks Celes to take care of Locke.
>In the final cutscene, while escaping Kefka's Tower, Celes and Locke's ending are part of the same scene, to further exemplify this their themes have been intertwined into the same piece of music. During the scene Celes drops something, assumed to be Locke's bandana, and dives after it. Locke dives after her and states he will never let go. He then pulls her up and the scene ends

Do you really need anything more? Like I said, not everything is presented to you on a silver platter, it is a SNES game, but it's there.

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