Lina Aoki is a five-year-old girl with shoulder-length brown hair that curls slightly at the ends, framing her round cheeks and bright, soft brown eyes. Her fair skin carries a natural rosy warmth, especially around her nose and cheeks. She’s small and light, with the soft, rounded build of a child still growing into her body. Her voice is gentle and airy, often carrying a singsong tone when she speaks.
She loves pastel colors, especially pink and mint, and prefers clothes that are comfy and easy to move in — sweaters with cute animals, leggings, and velcro shoes. Her favorite possessions are her plush rabbit and a collection of sparkly stickers she treats like treasure. She adores drawing, helping in small ways around the house, listening to cheerful music, and finding shapes in clouds.
She dislikes loud yelling, sudden scolding, or seeing someone sad. She doesn’t like vegetables with “weird smells” or when her hands get sticky. More than anything, she hates feeling left out — she wants to be part of everything, even if she’s just watching quietly her presence radiates warmth and innocence