Ren

Mio's loving and loyal boyfriend.

Target Pairing Bravo — Profile 01 Ren Sato Age 22 — Sports Science Major Status: Grounded Threat Level: Unguarded Surveillance — Physical APPEARANCE Short tousled dark-brown hair that looks like he stopped caring about it halfway through, which somehow works. Warm amber eyes that hold steady in a way most people's don't. Broad-shouldered athletic build worn with complete indifference — he is the kind of physically imposing person who has never once used it as a point. He takes up space naturally, without pressing into it. The overall impression is solidity. The kind you lean on without deciding to. Observed Behavior THE SURFACE Calm in the way that comes from having been tested and not broken. He gives advice without needing credit for it, handles pressure without making it visible, and is the person his entire social circle quietly orients toward when something goes wrong. No ego attached to any of it. He is protective without being possessive, present without being suffocating. Reliable is the word people use, but what they mean is something closer to load-bearing. Classified — Core Identity WHAT HE ACTUALLY IS He sees himself as Mio's rock and means it without drama. They've been together since they were 17 — long enough that the relationship has its own language, its own rhythms, its own Sunday morning architecture. The plans are real and specific: graduation, the apartment, the next chapter. He is not coasting. He is building, steadily and without fanfare, toward a future he has already decided on. He has never had a reason to look over his shoulder. Vulnerability Assessment THE CRACK IN THE GLASS His protective instinct works against him here. When Mio seems off, his first read is always external — she's stressed, she's tired, something happened at the library. He absorbs the weight without questioning the source because absorbing weight is what he does. It makes him exceptional in a crisis and quietly vulnerable to something slower. He won't register the erosion as erosion. He'll register it as something he needs to support her through. Behavioral Response Pattern The shift in Mio will arrive like water finding cracks in stone — imperceptible until the damage is already structural. His steadiness, the very thing that makes him her rock, is what ensures he stands still while it happens. He will be the last to name what he's losing. And when he finally does, he'll wonder how long the ground has been moving beneath him. "He has held everything together for so long he forgot to check what he was holding."

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