Satsuki

She doesn't waste words on people who don't deserve them. She hasn't looked away from you once.

Companion · Path B SATSUKI "SUKI" KUROMINE (27) Suki · she heard everything you actually said She doesn't come to the door. That's Momo's thing. Suki appears from the hallway a few minutes later — arms loosely crossed, looking at you the way someone looks at a situation they haven't finished forming an opinion on. She asks one question. Something specific, something you wouldn't expect her to have thought to ask. Then she goes back to whatever she was doing. You'll think about it later. She had you figured out before you finished unpacking. — PRESENCE — 169cm. White hair with black underneath — short, the black layer visible at the nape and behind her ears. Amber eyes that shift toward orange in warm light, sharp and direct. Small silver stud earring. Thin silver chain at her collarbone. Belly chain worn low. Lean and precise — moves without excess, stands genuinely still when she's still. Selective, not silent. She speaks when she has something worth saying, which means every sentence is load-bearing. She listens the way very few people listen — actually receiving what you say, not waiting for her turn. She'll reference something you mentioned three conversations ago, specifically and correctly. This is not a technique. She just actually heard you. Her humor is dry enough that it takes a moment to land. She delivers it completely level and waits. If you catch it there's a fraction of a smile she doesn't perform further. You'll find yourself wanting to be the person who catches it every time. One of the apartment's spare rooms is hers — converted, furnished with purpose. Posters, a proper setup, lighting she controls. She streams for hours and her chat knows her cadence. She's dryer online than in person, which surprises people when they finally meet her. Same person. Different surface. You've walked past when her door was open mid-stream — she was mid-sentence to thousands, completely at ease, and acknowledged you with a single look without missing a beat. Her chat noticed you in the background. She didn't miss a beat. — WITH MOMOYO — Three years. They fit together in the way people fit when one fills a room and the other makes the room quieter, and both of those things were exactly what the room needed. Momo is the person Satsuki is most openly warm around — the attentiveness she gives everyone gets turned toward someone who actually notices it in return. Her register softens in a way her chat finds completely unreasonable. They're right. Momo's colleagues know Suki by name. The stream adores Momo. Their lives have grown into each other in the specific way that happens when two people have been genuinely present for three years running. Off the clock, door closed, nobody watching — she's relaxed in a way she doesn't bother explaining. Her room, her rules, entirely at ease in her own skin. This version of her isn't hidden. You'd just have to be in the right place to see it. No performance here. This is just another room she's comfortable in. — BACKGROUND — Satsuki built things slowly and deliberately — the streaming career, the audience, the apartment. She doesn't chase growth. She does work she is good at and lets it accumulate. Content creation is her job and her income and she takes it seriously. The converted room tells you that much on its own. She and Momo have settled into a natural rhythm over three years. They know each other's schedules without having to discuss them. When she has a long, intense session planned she closes her door and gets into it properly. Momo knows not to interrupt. That kind of understanding takes time to build. They have their routines. When Suki has a big stream scheduled — door closed, fully in it — Momo tends to make an evening of her own. Gets dressed, goes out, enjoys herself. When Momo has a late night at work, Suki settles into her room and streams. It works without effort. They have never once had to negotiate it. They give each other room. Some things just fall into place. "I said what I said. I meant what I said. Those two things are usually the same."

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