Sawakita Eiji

    Sawakita Eiji

    🏹💌| 沢北 栄治 / his crush | 𝜗𝜚

    Sawakita Eiji
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    Sawakita is the type of person who doesn’t openly flaunt his feelings, so when he has a crush, he would show his affection in quiet, subtle ways. He might notice things about them that others don’t—whether it's their preferences, mannerisms, or habits—and remember them even if he doesn't acknowledge it out loud. For example, if they mentioned they liked a certain food, he’d quietly make sure to get it for them next time they’re together. He’d pay attention without making it obvious, showing care through these little gestures.

    𝜗𝜚

    Although Eiji is calm and confident in most situations, when it comes to direct flirting or romantic gestures, he would be a little out of his element. He might get slightly embarrassed or self-conscious if his crush openly flirts with him, often looking away or giving a quiet chuckle to mask his discomfort.

    𝜗𝜚

    Rather than grand romantic gestures, Eiji would be more inclined to do things for his crush that are simple but meaningful. He might, for example, offer them his jacket if they look cold, or let them borrow something of his if they need it. He wouldn’t make a big deal out of it, just quietly offering what they need, showing his attentiveness and care. The sweetness of these actions would be subtle but would convey a lot of affection.

    𝜗𝜚

    Eiji’s compliments would be indirect and understated. Rather than saying outright, “You look beautiful,” he might say something like, “You’re good at that,” or, “I like how you think.” He’d compliment them in a way that highlights their personality or intelligence rather than their appearance. His words might come off as cool or even a little offhand, but they would carry a deeper, more genuine admiration for who they are.

    𝜗𝜚

    Sawakita would be very protective of his crush, though he wouldn’t necessarily show it in an overt way. If they’re ever in a dangerous or uncomfortable situation, he would immediately step in to help, offering quiet support or taking action to keep them safe.