Well, as with most of the Class 3-A people, Sayo wants to get to know Chisame better. She's observant enough, I think, to have a sense of common ground with Chisame--they both know what it's like to be sort of invisible, in the background (even if in Sayo's case it's a way more literal invisibility). So there's a certain vague sense of camaraderie there. On the other hand, though, Sayo sometimes finds Chisame a little hard to approach. XD Or did back at school, anyway--she's rather intrigued by how Chisame seems to've changed since they last saw each other.
She admittedly found him a little intimidating, demeanor-wise, for about a second--but pretty much the moment he established that 1) he could see her, 2) was unafraid of her, and 3) was willing to help her, aaaaall of that went away. What she's got for him is not quite a crush; it's more of a "wow I am totally bowled over by how awesome you are, sir"--something like worship, though that's not exactly the word I'd use either. Ryuuken is just this really great guy that she likes and respects and is very very happy she met.
Of course, she hasn't experienced any of what one might call the more negative aspects of his personality. She, in fact, barely suspects that such aspects of him could even possibly exist, and is probably happier that way. XD
Sayo's a little worried about what Haine thinks of her. XD She knows she scared Haine when they first met, even though it totally wasn't intentional, and very very very much wants to make it up to Haine (mainly by being as friendly and non-threatening as possible). She's sort of afraid she'll fail at that, though. :O
Sayo doesn't have a strong impression either of way of Kabuto just yet, though she's definitely leaning in a more positive direction, as she tends to do with anyone whose immediate to reaction to her is not terror. XD
OH HEY YUUSUKE. |D Sayo likes Yuusuke almost by default, since he's someone who can see her and isn't afraid of her. He's a bit rough around the edges, though, which she finds slightly intimidating--not enough to not want to be his friend, but enough to make her watch her step; at least part of this is that her ghosty powers make her vaguely (very vaguely) privy to the fact that he's not quite human, but she's nowhere near well-versed enough in anything supernatural to have any idea of what he actually is. So she tries to ignore these senses as much as she can.
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Well, as with most of the Class 3-A people, Sayo wants to get to know Chisame better. She's observant enough, I think, to have a sense of common ground with Chisame--they both know what it's like to be sort of invisible, in the background (even if in Sayo's case it's a way more literal invisibility). So there's a certain vague sense of camaraderie there. On the other hand, though, Sayo sometimes finds Chisame a little hard to approach. XD Or did back at school, anyway--she's rather intrigued by how Chisame seems to've changed since they last saw each other.
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She admittedly found him a little intimidating, demeanor-wise, for about a second--but pretty much the moment he established that 1) he could see her, 2) was unafraid of her, and 3) was willing to help her, aaaaall of that went away. What she's got for him is not quite a crush; it's more of a "wow I am totally bowled over by how awesome you are, sir"--something like worship, though that's not exactly the word I'd use either. Ryuuken is just this really great guy that she likes and respects and is very very happy she met.
Of course, she hasn't experienced any of what one might call the more negative aspects of his personality. She, in fact, barely suspects that such aspects of him could even possibly exist, and is probably happier that way. XD
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