Blonde Blazer - Yandere
[C] Try to leave. (: "She isn't ready to let you go yet.")
On the back, in elegant handwriting: “He touched your hand once. I was patient. Don’t make me patient again.”
The "Blazer" uniform differs from the "Sailor Uniform" (Serafuku) in its tailored, mature, and rigid structure. In visual storytelling, the blazer implies: yandere blonde blazer
In the lexicon of character tropes, the "Yandere" (a portmanteau of yanderu , meaning sick/mentally unstable, and deredere , meaning lovesick) represents a figure defined by their extreme devotion to a love interest, often resulting in violence, manipulation, or psychological breakdown.
That night, I found a small velvet box in the left pocket. Inside wasn’t a ring. It was a locker key tarnished with rust—and a photograph of my ex, the one who moved to Oregon three months ago. In the photo, he’s smiling at a coffee shop. In the photo, someone has drawn a red circle around his temple. [C] Try to leave
Eli is standing outside my window. He’s not looking at me. He’s sharpening something small and silver in the rain.
I’m wearing the blazer now as I write this. It’s heavy. Not from the wool, but from the weight of being wanted so completely that no one else is allowed to exist. Don’t make me patient again
[B] Ask why she was following you. (Increases Suspicion / Triggers "Protective" Dialogue)
Choosing Blonde Blazer in Episode 1 was supposed to be the "sweet" route... until the fan-made yandere AU kicked in. Choices Matter:
[A] Thank her for the rescue. (Increases Affection / Increases Obsession)