I love you Saya
>>3769802The novel definitely stresses me out on my bi-annual reread of it but that isn't her fault and I could never resent her. She's my love.
>>3769814I imagine a scenario where I meet her like the mc of the novel did in a hospital with a similar affliction. It's kind of like self-inserting but still me and in this world.
>>3770093Small, easy-to-catch ones. She's likened to a cat sometimes but I don't think she has any particular fondness for them or anything.
>>3770276>>3771352Thank you for bringing this to my attention. She's just so cute.
>>3770675I would do anything I could for her if she were here with me. Instead I will do what I can in her absence and hope that is enough.
>>3770676She'd probably check them out out of curiosity and as a way for us to pass the time. She's a bit of a blank slate hobby-wise but is an extremely fast learner.
>>3771338She's an excellent cook and would be the one in charge of preparing food for us for sure.
>>3771572It's just paper to her.
>>3771594She's a natural-born survivalist! (depending on your definition of "natural") The tricky part here is the school club part. There's no way she's enrolled in a school, or is accidentally signed up for anything. But maybe she hung around the school for some reason and inadvertently becomes one of its seven mysteries by scaring the hell out of some hapless students.
>>3771851She's made me want to study physiology more than I already did if that counts.
>>3772338It wasn't really shown how she thinks of promises in the novel but I imagine she'd take them very seriously with her loved one. She might do whatever she could to rectify a broken promise even if it led to something unexpected.
>>3772481I don't think something like a horror movie scares her, she's probably disappointed we're not watching a romance instead.