A/N: Wow. I was, like, not expecting to get any reviews at all! :D 5 reviews is great! Thanks for checking this out! I'll have you guys know I'm excited for the upcoming "Dark Fate" game. It's going to be a major improvement from "More Blood", I hope. I mean, like, I didn't hate the last game, but I felt like most of the story routes could've been improved or something... D:

Uwaaah. Shū is so much fun to write, but I have a hard time portraying his character sometimes. Mind you, in this chapter, he'll seem more motivated because of the full moon, but... anyway. Is he weird, guys? D: I tried to make the characters as natural as possible, but if there's something you'd like to tell me, then feel free to PM me! Any insight is nice!

Italics: Yui's body "language", flashbacks, etc.

Bold: Monster dialogue


Just as the blond stranger appeared, he quickly left at the next daybreak in their makeshift camp, leaving Yui surprised but immensely relieved. He may have helped back in those strange ruins, but that didn't mean he was her friend. For all Yui knew, he was trapped in down there for who-knows-how-long! Goodness, it was better to veer clear of people like him.

Pulling herself up, she collapsed onto the stony ledge, gasping like a fish.

Yui wished for once in her life she could stop traveling on foot. What she would sacrifice for a horse!

Enjoying the autumn air was like biting into an apple: crisp and fresh. The rocky terrain was unbearable, tiring, and slippery, but the breathtaking beauty of the mountains made her mood improve slightly, and she even saw mountain goats prancing about.

Still, her journey towards Galesbarrow should've taken half a day's journey, but thanks to her lethargic pace, it wasn't until sunset that she finally arrived at the gates of Galesbarrow.

"Hold it. We don't allow vagrants. You don't look like you're from around here." Her heart increased when a stern-looking guard stopped her before she could step through the gates. She cautiously eyed the sword in his buckle, taking a slow step back. He sneered disdainfully at her, "The last thing we need is some walking disease entering our beautiful village."

Galesbarrow was a border village, and miles away from the town from where she came from. News traveled slow up in the East, lucky her. No one would recognize her here until it was too late, by then, she'd be out on the road again.

Yui, lowering her tattered cowl, finally revealed her face and attire, her father's cross dangling from her neck.

The guard's face lit up almost immediately at her striking presence, all hostility gone from his face. His eyes dropped to her ches-er… cross. Bumbling and rendered speechless at having displayed nastiness to a holy and revered figure, he quickly cleared his throat.

"Ah! I beg your pardon, Sister. I'm wrong to interfere in your duties." He bowed and performed a cross ritual over his chest before wholly stepping aside, allowing her bustle into the lively marketplace.

Yui hadn't realized she'd been holding her breath the entire time until she finally relaxed, all but slumping against a nearby tree. Closing her eyes, she clutched her cross against her pounding chest, exhaling slowly. Then she observed the village in its nightly wake.

Firecrackers rang out like bursts of color.

Although it was nearing nighttime, the town was still buzzing with activity. Lanterns hung high like fireflies, strung up as since there was a festival. Families strolled in, and children played on the side of the roads. She watched as a girl and her father caught fireflies in jars, exclaiming as they released them into the air.

Their laughter created such a happy sight, making Yui's heart swell with longing and envy. She gazed at their enjoined hands.

If only… we were still together.

Yui regained her senses and picked herself off the ground, bound on finding a church to sojourn until she replenished her supplies. Approaching the town billboard, she eyed the drawn map, trying to pinpoint the church's location with her finger.

Eden was all that mattered now.


Fog seeped into the Galesbarrow cemetery, surrounded by eerie gravestones and iron fencing. Oddly enough, it was part of the church garden that surrounded the holy and imposing building. High above the clouds, a lithe and able young man crouched in the shadow of a vicious stone gargoyle, watching the village's festivities from afar.

What a filthy world he woke in. All these humans… gathering like rats in a single area. Although the village was surrounded by lumbering trees that shielded this village, the volume of their festive music could still be heard for miles.

Running a hand through his windswept hair, he sighed before biting into his thumb harshly, drawing a bloody summoning circle on the shingles, watching as a bat puffed into existence with an annoyed shriek as it landed awkwardly on his knee.

Resting his chin into his palm, he blandly inquired, "Orion, how long have I been away?" The bat blinked before jumping to the gargoyle in a huff, hanging upside down.

"Figure it out yourself. How dare you summon me over something so trivial while I was sleeping," he snapped in a gravelly voice. "You still owe me mangos." Shū narrowed his eyes.

"I'm not about to travel all the way to the tropics without knowing anything. Don't anger me, bat." Shū warned. Orion cocked his furry head and regarded him with one intelligent eye.

"Or what? You'll run crying to your mother?"

In the calm of the night, smoldering blue eyes gleamed brightly. For a moment, his pupils shrank into gold slits.

"I will abandon you to Kanato." The bat shuddered and shook out his wings, and Shū caught genuine fear in his beady eyes.

"I've heard from your brothers that it's been well over a century since your father locked you away like the sleeping beauty you are, humph." he answered stiffly, quick to remind him of the reason, "If you'd moved at a faster pace to retrieve that ancient relic he so desired, your enemies wouldn't have stolen it, and none of this would've happened."

"A century… huh." That explained why the land looked so much different that how he remembered it to be. He sighed and raised his head towards the moonlit sky, "Do you know where I am?"

"Geographically speaking, no." The bat answered, "I haven't been summoned in over a decade. However, this land is lush and ripe with vegetation," His ears flicked out, "In addition, the humans here seem different… might I say… less gloomier than the ones that are enslaved in your homeland?"

Well, naturally.

Shū shifted his gaze downwards, looking past the window where the sleeping sister laid, curled up on the bench. Recalling her untimely arrival leading to his unwanted revival, he closed his eyes.

What a waste of time.

Shū dangled one of his earbuds from his fingers, staring down at her weary form. He had hoped that the mysterious sister who'd freed him from his slumber would possess valuable information about his current whereabouts. Instead, he'd accidentally followed a clueless little mute who apparently dug her own grave by venturing out here alone. She possessed the abilities and nature of a fawn: she was no more than a small and helpless creature.

Pathetic.

And yet… there was something… odd about her. Something off. She did not behave in a befitting manner as many human women do, granted she was a sanctified sister, but. Her scent… its overwhelming aroma was enough to make his mouth water. Just thinking about it made his blood crawl in surprising restlessness, so he turned to other matters.

"Do you need me to pass a message to your clan? That you need someone to retrieve you?"

"There's no need for that. It's best to let them believe I'm still locked down in that place." Shū informed nonchalantly, yawning and laying down with his back facing the world.

The bat seemed confused, "Don't you wish to see your family? Your brothers, in particular. You're not worried about them?" Shū answered with another yawn. The familiar shook out his wings, "…It's still had to swallow that you're next in line to inherit your father's seat. So you intend to abandon your own blood and kin whose chances of survival weigh on your shoulders?"

With an exasperated snort, Shū craned his head to give him a disdainful glance, "I owe nothing to the ones who were in favor of burying me alive." he drawled lazily before his eyes widened slightly, "Hmm… I sense movement from underground." His nose burned from irritation, "Ugh. This foul stench…"

The bat inclined his head in realization, "This village has disrupted the spiders' nest from underground. Foolish. Building houses right above their catacombs…"

Taking a huge whiff of air, Shū exhaled slowly, "Wrong. It's not because of the festival." he curtly replied, eyes flickering down to the girl resting on the bench. Immediately, the bat understood. "Orion, take flight. You know what to do." At the sternness of his command, the mammal bowed and flew off into the night.

Slowly yet reluctantly getting to his feet, Shū licked his lips and at once, his canines and nails lengthened and sharpened into knives. The moon shone behind him, giving him a frightening appearance as his lip curled upwards in excitement. His smoldering blue gaze feasted hungrily on the sight of the lively town below him. The fresh smell of blood.

Chuckling darkly, he leaned far over the edge, "Interesting. Tonight's festivities will dye this town… in red. How very fun, indeed." Then he leaped.


Yui couldn't sleep that night.

Bloody images of corpses littering the monastery and fire consuming her village into madness burned into her eyes, causing her to nearly vomit as she fell to her knees, covering her mouth as she fought to keep the bile from rising. She could still hear everyone screaming… the monsters tearing people to shred before her own eyes! People who were once her friends! People who…!

The girl collapsed to her knees, the basket of flowers she'd once been holding clattered to the floor, spilling red petals everywhere in the scorching air.

Shadowy figures loomed over a young boy's corpse, feasting on his limbs… then, they perked up and slowly turned to face her with jagged grins, blood dripping from their chins.

One of them purred in delight, "Ah… fresh meat. Here she is."

Her throat went dry, and her legs were rendered useless.

She couldn't move!

Eyes wide and crazed with rapture, three of them started approaching her with open arms, cackling like hyenas.

"I'm scared… those things are going to eat me!"

"YUI! RUN AWAY, YUI!"

Yui shot up from the bench in a cold sweat. Her eyes went wide, and she trembled violently.

This dream again…? Why? Why am I suddenly remembering that time, now of all times?

Those fangs… and those glowing eyes…

Those things…! What were they?! The ones that raided her village all those years ago and slaughtered half her village? Her friends?

Her… home…

Blood-curdling screams rang clear in her mind's eye, along with tearing limbs. The monsters crowded her vision like shadows, reaching out to her with bloody limbs and maniacal grins. They beckoned her, taunted her-!

NO! Yui nearly screamed and jolted, shaking herself into consciousness. Breathing heavily, she fought to keep herself together. Cold sweat poured down the nape of her neck as her knees quaked, biting her lip to prevent a scream from coming out. Was this it? Was she finally losing her mind?

No… she had to remain calm. She was in Galesbarrow now. No one would hurt her now… no one would come after her now… no one. Not the church council, not the traffickers… and certainly not those… monsters.

The room was quiet except for the occasional flickering of the candles that hung near the pipe organ. Slowly, Yui felt her heavy eyelids start to fall Shūt.

She thought she heard screaming. Wearily, Yui sat up again to find the friar tersely looking out the window.

"SPIDERS!" A soldier kicked open the door with a bang. "Friar! Be prepared to keep women and children in here safe! We're rounding up men to fight back!" He ran back out before the Friar could reply. Yui ran to the window.

The bright moon illuminated the village's slaughter. Men tried to fend off the hairy beasts with unfamiliar weapons, but their numbers were few and quickly dwindled.

Carts were overturned, food spilling everywhere as people ran, screaming as large, hissing shapes emerged from the ground. The harlot dancers ran for the lives, only to be caught by the ankles when webbing shot out, their long nails scratched the floors as they were dragged into dark corners. Yui watched in horror as crying child was suddenly thrown in the middle of the road. As the small form tumbled to a dazed heap on the ground, a giant spider hissed and directed the needle of its abdomen at him, poison dripping from its hide.

A flashback of the dead boy from her dream shook her insides, causing her to scream mentally in anguish.

"NO, DON'T-!

KABOOM!

Her hand shot out, and without even realizing it, her eyes momentarily flashed red. Her mind seared as a rushing heat projected from her fingertips, and to her shock, a visible force impacted the spider, causing its body to go flying out of range.

"Bless my soul!" The friar cried. He latched the windows shut and ushered the women and children inside. Poor old sod, he looked like he was about to have a heart attack when he witnessed Yui climbing out the window. "NO, CHILD! GET DOWN FROM THERE!"

A loud crash startled her, and then she went tumbling from the ledge, landing in front of the catatonic child and scooping him up immediately. Gritting her teeth, she barely made it to the closing doors in time to hand the boy to the friar before something sharply yanked her by the ankle, tripping her and dragging her from the chapel's steps.

"Nnn...! NNGH!" Gasping and clawing, she tried to grab hold of something… anything! Her ankles were bound together, and as a last resort, she stabbed her knife into the ground.

It didn't work.

Dangling from a nearby store sign, she found herself strung up like meat, gasping and struggling frantically. It wasn't until eight beady eyes stared her down that she realized she'd been trapped like prey. It opened its jaws, ready to gobble her down to bits.

With a wordless cry, she managed to cut the threads coiling her ankles before the spider managed to even graze her.

Her landing wasn't pretty. She consumed a poultice she saved for emergencies, and within moments, she could stand properly. Her limbs felt brittle, but she was strong enough to run. Yui grabbed her pack from the ground and headed towards the abandoned stables. After a brief second of hesitance, she stabbed a small spider from behind to prevent it from chasing after an old woman accompanied by a feisty looking boy, possibly her grandson.

Several spiders attacked as Yui cut away at their silken chains that threatened to hinder her. Using her surroundings to her advantage, she moved behind a merchant's cart for cover, avoiding detection from their poor eyesight.

The village was in complete chaos. Thick ropes of spider webs now joined the moonlight to light the scene, greedily trapping the simple wooden buildings. The silken threads grew in tandem with the rise and fall of the screams piercing the air. To her right, she could see vanguards swarming to protect the chapel, huddled in a group as they faced off against a multitude of deadly, hissing arachnids. They were so many that it looked like they were caught within a mass of writhing bodies and glinting weapons.

Yui nearly doubled over, clutching her aching head with a hiss.

"Why is this happening again? Every time I use that horrible power, I… my head feels like it's on fire!"

Then, her mind produced an earth-shattering impact… or was it the spiders?

The stable crumbled to dust, on its knees, revealing a horrific sight. Horses were strung up like balloons, trapped in the biggest, most intricate web she's ever seen. Spiders were everywhere, feasting on the poor animals. The web thickened around her, trapping her like prey once again.

There was nowhere left to run.

A terrifying blast of killing intent and sharp teeth hit her from behind. The numbing shock was too much for her overtaxed body. Yui felt her legs finally give way, and she toppled forward. She could do nothing as her entire body was coiled in multiple layers of thread before being strung high above, hanging upside down while fruitlessly struggling, just like a butterfly caught in a trap.

The wind rushed through her hair as she was launched forward, flung through patterns of thick web that entrapped her body and muffled her mouth.

Foul breath hit her nostrils, causing her insides to churn. Eight hairy legs came into view, and she found herself face-to-face with the biggest spider of them all. With the largest body in the girl accompanied with a woman's demonic face, she was the Spider Queen. Other spiders of all shapes and sizes surrounded them.

"Mother…! This is the pure divinity! This girl!"

Spinning around Yui like a dancer, the queen cackled with hissing glee. "Ssss… the divinity! No, no, my children. She is food."

"Food…!" Yui panicked, her muscles screaming with pain when she tried to move. She mentally screamed when a spider crawled across her face. She couldn't stand the sweltering confinement of the webbing, it was boiling hot… she felt like she was being roasted alive in a pot.

"Your smell… your presence… it shook us to the very core, and so we came. Came to feast… Must feed!"

"I can't move! It's no use! Where's my knife?!" Yui caught a glimpse of something shining on the ground, and her heart fell in despair. She couldn't move or reach it. Tears stung her eyes from the strain and fear of being caged like this. "What am I going to do?"

"But this girl alone is barely a meal for one such as myself… and all of you, my dearest children." The queen dangled her body over the lumbering tower, prodding her with a hairy leg. "Now this whole village! ALL OF THEM IS A FEAST!" Shrieking at the top of her lungs, she commanded the spiders to attack the chapel, "NOW FEAST!"

Yui could only watch helplessly as all the spiders took down the remaining guards, knocking them to the ground and feeding off their energy. Their faces drained, and their limbs went limp as they faded out of existence. Soon, liquefied people were strung up like balloons.

"And now… you, the one with the mouth-watering aroma," The queen gave her a twisted smile, snapping her jaws, "You're mine!" Right before her mouth could descend on her, a familiar sigh resonated.

"What a racket. You'd think spiders were supposed to be quiet and graceful creatures, but not in your case."

Yui's eyes widened.

That voice…

The spider queen immediately retracted with a snarl, glaring past Yui. Summoning all her strength, she managed to incline her head where a young man stood on top of the chapel's roof, hanging off the gargoyle like a strange animal.

"WRETCHED VAMPIRE!" The queen shrieked in disgust, scuttling in front of Yui, "This prey, this girl, she's mine! You won't lay a hand on what I've already claimed! BEGONE!"

Vampire…?

Yui turned her head to him in confusion, eyebrows crinkling. To her surprise, she witnessed a pair of fangs obscenely protruding from his mouth as he licked his lips.

"Hehh. Now, that won't do…" The blond hummed thoughtfully with a fanged grin, looking the queen as if she were dirt. "Because of you and your dirty pawns, there aren't any humans left for me to feed on." He cocked his head towards the crumbling chapel. Screams could be heard from inside, causing Yui to shamefully looked away, anguish clear in her eyes.

"Then find another village! This human is mine to be eaten!" The queen snapped, venom spewing from her jaws. Her arms tightened around Yui's form, squeezing until she could scarcely breathe.

"Eaten? They're… arguing over who'll eat me! This can't be happening!" Her cross dangled from her neck as she hung in mid-air, gasping soundlessly and begging relentlessly, "Help! God help me! I don't want to be eaten!"

A dark chuckle escaped from the vampire, "Hey, you there, little girl…" Yui suddenly stopped thrashing long enough to spare him a terrified glance. His ice-blue eyes appeared to dance at her fear, and he flashed her a jagged grin, "Look at you, squirming helplessly like a butterfly trapped in that web. It's hopeless no matter how you look at it…" he breathed the last part, hanging off the edge completely, "This is just like last time when you ran from those men. You've been completely ensnared."

"Mmfff… Mmmmff!" Yui tried to unravel herself by whatever means, but it just like the vampire said, she couldn't break free.

Shū's eyes gleamed brightly. His boots clinked with each step as he leapt across the sky with the grace of mountain lion. He stood right before them on the roof of a trader's store, smiling lazily at her.

"Watching you struggle so desperately… the look on your face tells me you want to cry out with all your might, but you can't. Such an expression… I'm not against that." His smile broadened into a slashed grin, his fangs gleaming menacingly, "I've decided. If you wish to prolong your life a little longer, then become my blood slave."

In that moment, Yui forgot how to breathe. She didn't exactly know what he meant by… blood slave, but a wave a dread washed over her as her mind ran over the possibilities; none of them were good.

"NEVER! YOU WON'T CLAIM HER SHE'S MINE!" The queen howled in anguish. She spun in circles, shooting web at him from her spinnerets. In a blink of an eye, he clawed the silk ropes to shreds. He, not even batting an eye, looked past the arachnid and towards Yui with a smirk.

"So, what are you going to do? Considering your position, can you really refuse me? Would you rather die in the pathetic state you're in, or become mine? Choose wisely."

Yui hesitated, the ravaging spiders around her increasing by the number. Jolting from shock and fear, she arched her body away from their descending jaws in desperation, eyes wide with frantic desperation.

"No… I can't die like this! I don't want to be eaten! I won't! I…!" Her teary coral eyes met laughing blue irises. The smell of ashes and blood made her head reel, causing her to nearly heave. Sweat ran down the base of her neck as she bit her lip and nodded frantically, reaching out towards him before her vision crawled with spiders. "I'll do it! I'll do it, you hear me?! PLEASE JUST HELP ME!"

The moonlight illuminated the dark grin that contorted Shū's face, and he leered sardonically at the furious spider queen.

"There's nothing left for you. That prey, she belongs to me now."

Within seconds, a flurry of shrieking bats exploded from the supposedly wrapped prey, bursting from the seams of the web that caged the entire town. The bats extended their claws and snatched up the spiders into the night, ripping them away from the chapel and consuming them whole.

The web tore like fabric, and everything quickly came undone.

The queen howled in fury and anguish, "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?! MY BABIES! MY FOOD! MY-!" She was immediately cut off when Shū, licking his chops, slew her with his claws, reveling in the bloody sight before him.

Staring coldly at her corpse, his eyes narrowed. "Rather than picking off what belongs to us vampires, you and your filthy, noisy allegiance are better off as fodder for my bats. Lesser creatures should be silenced forever." With that said, he kicked the queen's lifeless body with such force that he nearly sent her flying out of the village if not for Orion snatching her with his talons, gobbling her to pieces.

With another grin, Shū leaped from the roof and plodded below Yui's petrified form. With his claws drawn, he leaped above her in a flash and plunged into the liquefying ropes, tearing the entire web to shreds and nearly ripping her clothes in the process. She felt the sensation of falling until colliding against something cold and firm: the vampire had caught her.

Upon seeing him properly for the first time, she realized that there was no way she would mistake him as a human anymore, not when he revealed his true form under the waning moon. Bats claimed and consumed the village with their wings, casting a shadow over the buildings.

Icy blue eyes regarded her callously, running up and down every nook and cranny of her petrified form. His features were too pale and sharp to belong to any ordinary human. He held her up with the delicacy of an sculptor, but judging by how his arms rippled with muscles and power, she felt as though he could crush her any second (if he so chose to, which she certainly hoped he wouldn't!). Blood stained his strange clothes, along with his hair and face, yet he didn't appear the least bit bothered. Fangs protruded obscenely from his lips, and his claws dug into her arms as he tightened his hold.

"Your scent is savory…" His breath fanned her face, causing her to erupt into a flustered state. She wanted to move or push him out of the way, or something! But for some reason, she couldn't move. "Since yesterday, you've been flaunting your hollow independence, just begging to be claimed. I'm tempted to take a bite." His voice was a hard rumble against her ear, his hair tickling her cheeks as she went three shades redder.

W-W-What did he think he was doing?! How dare he!

This was no time to be embarrassed though!

Summoning all the strength she had left, she jabbed her elbow into his stomach as hard as she could, expecting him to choke and release her, instead, his reaction went beyond her expectations.

His heart-stopping, fanged grin became the crescent moon as he chuckled against her throat.

"Oh? Do I sense rebellion in my new toy? That's no good." He nipped the cut on her cheek, making her flinch. He gripped her hair and forcefully pulled her into a dip, causing her to gasp in horror and disbelief. The smell of blood wafted her into her lungs, choking her as his fangs brushed against her throat, "I'll teach you the first lesson on behaving."

"What… no! What's happening?!" Yui froze in horror when he harshly pierced his canines into the junction of her shoulder and drank.

At first she felt nothing. Then an excruciating pain overpowered her mind, and she threw her head back with a stifled cry. It felt as though her neck were on fire. Throughout the first horrible moments, she struggled fruitlessly against her new captor, trying to push him away but to no avail. The harder she thrashed, the more painful and tight his grip became. He drank from her greedily, not letting one drop escape. Eventually, she felt her strength draining and went limp. Her senses were numbed, and she could barely even move. By the time he finally let her collapse to the ground, her consciousness was already ebbing away.

"Heh heh heh." The vampire's face broke into a lazy smirk as he cocked his head at her, "Now I understand why you managed to awaken me. Your blood is of the finest quality… you match my tastes perfectly, it's unbelievably accurate… how unnerving…" He watched as blood trailed down her neck, his eyes burning. She felt him lift her head to reach his hungry mouth, the cold sensation of his tongue trailing down her neck, and she began quaking like a rabbit. She had no strength left to push him away.

Yui's eyes welled with tears as she gazed up at the moon in despair, "Why? I was starting to think that you were different… not like… any of those men." Tears dripped from her lashes as she moaned in pain, "Could this be my punishment for being cowardly… and weak? For being a liar?" Her eyes fell on the fallen cross that seemed more than a burden resting against her breast, and she tasted the bitterness welling in her mouth, "Father… is this what I deserve?"

"Make no mistake, I am a vampire, contrary to your prior beliefs." Shū informed, looking as though he could read her mind. Blood dripped from his chin, but he made no move to brush it aside. He looked down on her with all the mock sympathy in the world, smiling viciously through jagged teeth. "Aahhh, the moon makes my blood pump during times like these. I lose my mind when I'm influenced like this. The moon and your blood, along with being locked away for so long… but in the end, I suppose you were worth the wait." He pulled her up by the arm, watching her dangle like a lifeless doll. He hummed thoughtfully. "You managed to resist the spider's venom for a long time. You're just now taking the full effect? You're stubborn, I'll give you that."

Yui felt her eyes drifting shut, and she hung her head back, too exhausted to care even when he lifted her into the air or when the shrieking of bats echoed in her ears. Her energy drained from her completely.

"Hmm, well done. You've made this an exciting night for me. As retribution, I'll show you a whole new world." Vaguely, she felt something sharp against crevice between her neck and shoulder. "If you hadn't woken me up, then none of this would've happened to you. This is your punishment for awakening me…"

That was hardly any of her fault…!

An icy, breathy laugh fanned against her ear. "Now… sleep."

She'd been struggling to stay awake the entire time, but it wasn't until he said last word that she finally succumbed to a deep, dark, cold slumber.

One that she wished she could never awaken from.


A/N: Well, that was fun. OW. A. RI. Okay, I'm not sure when, but the other Sakamaki brothers, along with the Mukami brothers will appear. :D It won't be too long, but there's also a surprise awaiting you all when Subaru pops up. ;) Okay, also, is it alright if I add some Original female characters on the side? That's the only sad thing about Diabolik lovers... there's hardly any girls Yui gets to interact with as a support girl talk 'thing'. Us girls need girls, y'know? Well? What do you guys think?