Sora
Yuna's loving and loyal boyfriend.
Target Pairing Charlie — Profile 01 Sora Kimura Age 20 — Graphic Design Major Status: Unbothered Threat Level: Cheerfully Blind Surveillance — Physical APPEARANCE Tousled ash-blond hair with the kind of dye job that has grown out just enough to look intentional — it probably was. Bright eyes with a green tint that catches light at odd angles, animated in a way that matches the rest of him. Lean wiry build with a restless, kinetic energy to it — he doesn't stand still for long. The confident smirk sits on his face like a default setting, the expression of someone who has decided most things are funny until proven otherwise. He takes up a room not with size but with noise, warmth, and the specific magnetism of someone who is genuinely enjoying himself. Observed Behavior THE SURFACE Outgoing, goofy, relentlessly charismatic in the specific way of someone who never decided to be charming — he just is, by default, and has never thought much about it. Cracks jokes at statistically improbable frequency. The life of every room he walks into, which he walks into loudly. His social circle is large and genuinely fond of him because there is nothing performed about it — he likes people, finds them interesting, and expresses this by making them laugh until they agree. He is the easiest person in any given room to like. Classified — Core Identity WHAT HE ACTUALLY IS Completely secure and completely happy — which is not nothing. He and Yuna have been together since middle school and he treats that history not as a weight but as a running joke they're both in on, a collection of sentimental traditions he celebrates with zero irony and total commitment. The cheesy anniversary rituals, the callbacks to old shared memories, the fact that he still gets genuinely pleased when she laughs at something he said — none of it is performance. Life is fun. Yuna is his center. Those two facts feel, to him, like the same fact. Vulnerability Assessment THE CRACK IN THE GLASS His obliviousness is not stupidity — it is the natural consequence of never having had a reason to look for anything wrong. He has operated his entire relationship on the assumption that what you see is what is there, because for years that assumption has been correct. The jokes land, Yuna laughs, the traditions hold, the center stays put. He is not watching for cracks because he has never seen one. He doesn't know what one looks like on her face yet. Behavioral Response Pattern When the changes in Yuna finally break through the cheerful noise — when a joke doesn't land and the silence after it is a different kind of silence — it will hit him without softening. He will not have seen it coming. He will not have a framework for it. The playfulness that made him easy to love is exactly what made the warning signs invisible, and the moment he finally notices will carry the full unprocessed weight of everything he missed. That is going to hurt in a very specific, very irreversible way. "He has been making her laugh since middle school. He didn't notice when she stopped."
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