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Old 2013-05-20, 18:19   Link #18
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I think Saki's problem in a gist is:

1) She has trouble trusting others, yet at the same time she wants to be acknowledged

2) She wants to be acknowledged, but not just any kind of normal person will do. She doesn't want it to come from fanboys either (fanboys are for adoration, which is different). It is said she is aloof and rejected the attention when she first came. Or maybe she's just paranoid that they approached her out of pity for an ex-idol. I don't know. To our knowledge the only person she acknowledges as a friend is Aina.

3) She is trying find kindred spirits. She probably sees this in Haruto.

But it seems if you're someone like Shoko you can force her to open up, even though you are not a kindred spirit. xd
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