Asa’s biggest fight isn’t with devils . it’s with herself. She’s terrified of making mistakes, of being unworthy, of “falling.” Yet denji has fallen worse and still gets up. When he messes up, he bloody carries on anyway. That makes him the rare person Asa can lean on he’s not perfect, but because he understands what it means to be broken. Their relationship isn’t romantic garbage: it’s two damaged people learning that survival is enough reason to reach for something other than fear.
That’s what I love about fujimoto












