>Welcome to the Mind of Shino Suzuki!
>A Guide to My Match Day!
>I gave this post a rather grand title, but in reality, I don’t have much of a routine—so it's almost false advertising. Still, I took a moment to reflect on my habits, so please join me for a day in my life on match day.
>[The Night Before]
>I can’t sleep because of nerves. I drink Yakult 1000! This happens frequently. It tastes so good that I sometimes drink two bottles. At that point, I call it "Yakult 2000" and head to bed.
>[The Morning of the Match]
>I wake up due to nerves. Since I usually fall asleep without setting an alarm, I often don’t have one set. But somehow, I always wake up at least two hours before I have to leave. I always check my costume in the morning. Even after arriving at the nearest station, I do another quick check—just enough that no one around me notices. If people saw the green outfit peeking out from my bag, I bet they’d be surprised. Why do I check so much? Because I have a history of forgetting things. I jump onto and off my bed ten times with both feet. Jumping is important. For breakfast, I eat at home—usually rice. Before getting on the train, I always buy a Ramune-flavored Weider-in Jelly. I’m starting to think I should just buy a whole box. This might be my only real routine. I also buy a karashi mentaiko rice ball. The reason? Because Haru Kazashiro often eats them too. I buy it so I can say, "I have a karashi mentaiko rice ball too~" and get her attention. But lately, Haru-chan has been eating breadsticks more often. She sometimes shares them with me, which I appreciate. I'm always trying to figure out ways to get Haru-chan, who is 9 years younger than me, to interact with me. If anyone has tips, please share.
>[On the Way There]
>Still nervous. On the train, I watch Wrestle Universe. There’s always one match I make sure to watch to get myself pumped up. My level of nervousness hasn’t changed since my debut. It’s honestly a problem.