Transiting Pluto in Capricorn conjunct composite Venus in Sagittarius

Fasten your seatbelts, you two, because Pluto is doing the tango with your composite Venus. Not to create panic, but if Venus was the party, Pluto would be arriving with a wrecking ball. This isn't just about setting the house in order, it's about pulling apart the wallpaper and seeing what moldy secrets lie hidden. In different words, things are about to get quite intense and passionate in your relationship, but not necessarily in a Nicholas Sparks kind of way.

Pluto enlarges the cake, and by cake, I mean the love, desire, and values Venus radiates. But remember, Capricorn can be a serious and ambitious host, so expect a sobering break from your Sagittarian joyride. It might feel as though Pluto's enforcing a curfew just as the Venus party was kicking off. But worry not, it's just changing the music from EDM to something more classical.

The transit is an opportunity to dig out relationship grime - anything constricting, outdated, or plain destructive. There might be power struggles, tests of loyalty, or issues relating to dominance surfacing. But wait, don't pack your bags and run. This energy can be transmuted into an empowering whizz if dealt with consciously. It's about ice sculpture, not just ice. I suggest purchasing a couple of chisels and funky sculpting gear!

Lastly, infuse the adventure with humor when things get too weighty. With Sagittarius in your composite chart, utilize its natural lean towards optimism. Laugh together at Pluto's Scrooge tendencies, and playfully remind each other of the space beyond perfection. Lightness, after all, is the key to transcendence.

Like elephants tottering on a trapeze wire, these Pluto transits will occasionally sway out of control, but knowing you two, I'm certain this transit will be reshaped into yet another quirky, love-soaked episode of your cosmic soap opera. Enjoy the ride!

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