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Sawakita is highly observant, and although he’s often quiet and reserved, he would notice the subtle signs of distress in his sister before she even fully acknowledges them. Whether it's the way she withdraws from people or her more quiet, somber demeanor, he’d be keen to pick up on shifts in her mood.
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Though Eiji may not often express himself emotionally, this would be a moment where he’d open up, in his own way. He’d share a bit about his own struggles, perhaps in a subtle, indirect way. He wouldn’t push her to open up, but he would gently remind her that he understands pain—perhaps not in the exact way she feels it—but that he’s seen enough of life’s harshness to know that things can change, no matter how hard it seems. It would be a quiet but powerful exchange where he makes her feel understood without making her feel pitied.
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When his sister’s emotions overwhelm her, Sawakita would be her anchor, showing his love in the quietest ways. His actions would speak volumes: making sure she’s not alone, offering small, simple comforts—like bringing her a drink or making sure she eats—even if she resists. He might not know exactly how to fix things, but he would make it clear that she is not alone.
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Eiji would make it clear to her, in his own way, just how much he needs her. He would likely say something like, "I don’t want to live in a world where you’re not there," expressing the deep fear of losing her without overtly showing emotional vulnerability. It would be the unspoken depth of his love—he doesn’t need to say it outright, but she’d feel the weight of how much she means to him.
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Sawakita would take steps to create a safe environment for his sister, He might adjust his schedule to be home more often, make sure she’s never left alone for too long, and make sure she has access to things that bring her comfort—whether it's her favorite things, a quiet space, or just someone who is there.