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October 14, 2003

Remember Udo from episode 2? Well, he's back and will be pretty active in the storyline now. There is still a handful of minor characters that have not appeared in awhile or at all. I assure you that each character is important, and an appearance of a character is significant somehow. We haven't seen Hideki sensei or Hiro sensei in quite awhile. Suzu, Aneko, and Yui are there in the background. Haruko is appearing more and more. Furuiwa appeared once, Koto has yet to make an appearance. If you didn't know, my most favorite character is Suzu, even though she isn't a major character. I feel like I want to talk about the characters a bit...

Jiro's personality is very much like my own, very timid and enclosed, we express ourselves not by words but through our arts. Midori shares this quality, she has trouble expressing her real emotions, and tends to hide behind a shell. But unlike Jiro, Midori doesn't vent by means of the arts.

If you read the comic carefully, Matsuki and Suzu are actually very similar in personality. They are not related in anyway though. Suzu is based on a real person, a photographer, a strong self identity, a personal touch of style, short haircut, bossy...at times. Suzu might be the only character that is based on a real person. Jiro is loosely based on me, but less so compared to Suzu and her real life counterpart.

Yes, that was Aneko in the club talking to Kano, she's not flirting either. You'll see why later on.

Yui might be Jiro's only real friend as of right now. Jiro and Midori did finally talk, but that doesn't really mean anything. Even if Mirodi and Jiro's friendship was renewed, it will need time to heal. Yui is perky and outgoing.

Some last words...past 10,000 hits now. I feel like I should do something special for you. And I will. Soon. Uh...haha... Thank you for your continuing support and voting.

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