I'm really looking forward to seeing Dora and Cilia's stories mature. I may have reached the end of Cilia's story, but I'd be surprised if I had. Certainly it seems unsatisfying to leave her in the cold like that, and Dora does try to reassure Cilia that she will find someone. I'd like to think she does. I'm sure a lot of people would like to sail a ship between Dora and Cilia, but while Cilia might be okay with that Dora seems to very much like guys. Speaking of Dora...
As for Dora... well, I haven't seen as much of her plot, but that Dora likes guys, perhaps a little too much, and that she isn't a "good girl" all the time. Having slept with two boys without telling either of them (or at least without telling one of them), she's obviously got boys on her mind.
On the other hand, there's definitely more to the story. I've only caught "snippets" of what is obviously a larger underlying story. I can't imagine what a fairy has to fear from scissors moreso than others do, that even the mention of them makes Dora not want to continue the conversation.
I've been wondering for quite some time:
When you go to Dora's home, she remarks that her father isn't there. Is it possible to find him or learn what happened to him?
Speaking of which, Dora doesn't tell what has changed her, makes her story feel kinda unfinished. And no answer to Pie_Sniper's question either.