>>3522501Hard to say. Her friends mentioned that she doesn't even use the internet all that much, that's why they had trouble contacting her at a certain point in volume 1. However, in volume 3 she made fun of Inori for a nickname the later had gotten within social circles after gaining a certain amount of popularity among the population. A direct result of using her magical dancing powers to heal people's minds after Touko's psychic attack.
>>3522633No, I don't really like focusing on the "possible" negative aspects of a relationship, if you do you just end up attracting more of it or creating some when it shouldn't be there. While Mai can be kind of confrontational sometimes, I can't think of many things that would create any sort of discord between us, our beliefs and values are overall pretty similar. I mean, Mai has already been a major influence on me, and if she was here with me she would be able to influence me in many other ways. Most problems in relationships are created by a lack of communication, that's pretty much the only value I would like to enforce and I believe she would agree with it. I want to make it a point to always keep things transparent between the two of us, so there is no room for misunderstandings.
>>3522661She'd probably call out to me first of all, check for an injury and use her healing powers on me if I don't respond. Then she'd cling to me and give me a really tight hug when I wake up with tears welling up in her eyes. That's just the kind of persons she is. She is really way too precious. I definitely wouldn't want to worry her so much.
>>3522879I'd clean up the unused room and prepare the bed for her, while jokingly asking her if she won't feel lonely in that room all by herself, to which she'd promptly call me an idiot with a blush on her face. Ah, but she'd have to help me make dinner, I might not have had many chances to taste her cooking so early in the relationship.