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Yuki Eiri

Then, there’s the other side to the relationship – let’s just say the more overpowering, cool, and conceited side. This side consists of every girl’s other favorite bishounen, the 22 years old novelist, Yuki Eiri. Yuki Eiri is a novelist (as I stated before) and is an excellent writer who uses his amazing talent to write up romantic stories. But, even though his stories consist of romance, he is not a romantic himself at all. Yuki is just a very malicious person, to keep it simple. He has tons of fan girls (which he gained mainly for the explicit sex scenes he thinks up for his stories and his beautiful looks) that fawn over him and pursue him, but he unmistakably shows that he doesn’t care even a bit about his stalking fans by not acting kindly to them. Yuki is really your average bad boy. He smokes heavily, like every single time, and even though it’s for an okay reason (his past) smoking probably makes him tune in with his cruelty even more. He sleeps with tons of women, he drinks (but not as much as he smokes), and he makes it way too obvious that he cares for no one and needs no one. I mean, he hardly even smiles (which makes me love staring at images of him where he does smile), he hasn’t cried for 6 years, and when he goes on a roller coaster he’s like a student in a classroom – bored out of their ever mind. I even believe he’s boring myself. But, Yuki really does have a sensitive side to him, he just has a really hard time unraveling his emotions because he just has no wish to. My pet peeve about Yuki is that the man doesn’t really try to fix the cold-ness he has in his heart, but I guess I can’t blame him since he had a really horrible past. He actually does have mental problems, yet he just doesn’t want to go to a doctor to mend to them. (Yuki’s just ignorant, a little bit).
Yuki Eiri is just your classic bad-ass bishounen who is a very bitter person (you really don’t want to get in a fight with him), but he just refuses to try to fix. He’s not that aggressive though, surprisingly, which is a relief (but you still don’t want to get in a fight with him.) You still got to love him as an anime character though! If he was real, I probably wouldn’t, but I like created characters like him because...well I don't really know why. ^^

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