Remi reminds me of water in many ways. But less flowing water, much more the water of a lake, or probably -if I include flowing water- the clearest, most secret spring in the mountains.
That's a lovely image, and comparable in many ways; as a spider web draws creatures in, a crystal spring makes you want to leap in and surround yourself in it. And you don't die after. :D
I actually do like Remi. She's not one of my favourite, but I like her much like I like Aono Yuki. They're not really me, but I feel their talent more than just see it.
Fuuchan? Hmm. I actually like your idea of soap bubbles, but in the way that Fuuchan for me is more air-ish. Not like Ayane-chan is it, but... hmm, how to explain it... When you wave a small bouquet of lavender from side to side it leaves a very distinct, sweet smell in the air. And it stays there for a long time, leaving its scent on your fingers and in your nostrils. That's how I think of Fuuchan, I think. As someone who leaves her audience with a soft and sweet scent, and after some time it actually seeps into your skin and you carry it with you, making you smile at its lingering presence.
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I actually do like Remi. She's not one of my favourite, but I like her much like I like Aono Yuki. They're not really me, but I feel their talent more than just see it.
Fuuchan? Hmm. I actually like your idea of soap bubbles, but in the way that Fuuchan for me is more air-ish. Not like Ayane-chan is it, but... hmm, how to explain it... When you wave a small bouquet of lavender from side to side it leaves a very distinct, sweet smell in the air. And it stays there for a long time, leaving its scent on your fingers and in your nostrils. That's how I think of Fuuchan, I think. As someone who leaves her audience with a soft and sweet scent, and after some time it actually seeps into your skin and you carry it with you, making you smile at its lingering presence.
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