Their first impression:Ā āAw, that poor girl! So tenseā¦she musā be really hungry. Wow, whatās that tattoo onĀ āer neck?ā
Their current impression:Ā āSheās still so tense anā hungry, anā Iām startinā to reckon it aināt jusā for food. For somebody so loud-n-intense, she donā talk much aboutĀ āer thoughts-n-feelingsā¦I wish sheād talk more about those. Maybe then sheād aāleast feel better? Anā I wish sheād take better care of herself.ā
What they like the most about your muse: Aina has always been attracted to powerful and peculiar personalities and Anko is no exception. She likes Ankoās badassery, her energy, her taste for sweets, her interest in snakes, and her hidden appreciation for culture (such as her fondness for tea ceremonies). Aina wishes she was an official ninja too so maybe they could spend more time together. She also believes Anko is loveliest when she smiles, as in genuinely smiles.Ā
What they dislike the most about your muse: As much as Aina admires Ankoās courage, there is such a thing as unnecessary aggression, something that Anko seems prone to very easily. Aina finds her bloodlust worrisome, and while she might not point it out all the time, she notices Ankoās self-destructive habits, and they never fail to break her heart. She also dislikes the confusion surrounding where she stands with her. Anko often seems suspicious of her every time she tries to do something nice, and sheās not sure how much more she can do to prove her intentions are good.Ā
What your muse is for them (friend, lover, rival, etc.): A friend! An at times difficult friend, but a friend no less. It should probably be noted that Aina pretty much decided for them both from the outset that they would be friends, as she often does with people she gets attached to.Ā
A general opinion of their relationship: Thereās a certain dysfunction in their friendship that Aina canāt always ignore, but she refuses to give up on her.Ā
One of Ainaās problems is that she has this compulsion to care for people who seem worse off than her while ignoring her own issues for as long as she can. I think thatās one of the reasons she got attached to Anko, in the first place. But thatās not to say she doesnāt still genuinely care for the girl, which sure puts her in an interesting position when she later crosses paths with Orochimaru. Even as a rogue, Anko remains on her mind and in her prayers.Ā
If applicable, something they wish to reveal: Aina has wondered more than once whether she should leave Anko alone because the latter seems bothered by her company. After all, nobody likes to feel like theyāre unwanted. On the other hand, Anko seems to have been left alone long enough; itās usually the ones who push people away who need help the most. However, if Anko said she never wanted to see her again after whatās happened with Orochimaruāletās face it, regardless of her circumstances and intentions, Aina really screwed up when it came to himāshe would understand and abide by her wishes.Ā