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What are your opinions of Fuji Syuusuke?
- a special report by Yukirei

Cornering the Seigaku regulars just before they enter the club room...

He's the best friend one can have nyaa~ he saved me from sensei's wrath again today - phew! And he gave me the yummy-yummy unagi sushi in his lunchbox during lunch too! Though there was a lot of wasabi between the eel and the rice... I almost almost ate it, but luckily I noticed it in time and wiped it off. Unnyaa... did he need to look so disappointed though? Well, you would rather be Fuji's friend than his enemy anyway... But he's usually a nice person nya! Though I find his tastes just too weird sometimes...

I must answer too?
Fuji... like Eiji says, he's usually a nice, amiable person. And he's always smiling - it makes you feel at ease, that everything is fine and you don't have to worry the slightest bit about him... Though that itself is quite worrying; he must be troubled by some things occasionally, right? And it's really not good to keep problems bottled-up inside. Perhaps I should try talking to him...

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Mm-m? Fuji-senpai? He's quite an interesting person.

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Aa? Fuji-senpai? (shivers) He's very scary!!

Yarou, is that how you talk about your senior?

Eek! Don't suddenly just appear behind people, baka mamushi!

I've been walking behind you all this time. I can't help it if you're blind.

What!? You were stalking me?!

Who wants to stalk you, you idiot! I need to get to the clubroom to change as well.

Oh. ... Well, how would you answer the question then? Eh?

... I have no comments.

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He's a very nice and caring person. Though he does have some rather uncommon tastes... Fujiko has probably eaten more wasabi sushi at our shop than all our other customers put together.
Actually, when I first met him, I had mistaken him for a girl. (sheepish smile)

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Fuji Syuusuke... He's a deep one. Besides Tezuka and-- (clears throat) Other than on buchou, I've spent the most time trying to gather data on Fuji, and still, I am unable to be even seventy percent certain of where exactly his true strength lies. Except for what he proclaims, that he is beneath Tezuka.
Dangerous? One hundred percent - yes. He doesn't display his weakness - and that is his strength. As much as I'm happy to find someone else who appreciates my juices, I would be happier to know that I have some kind of control over him. Hmm… well, there was this one gathering where we visited a bowling alley... (flash of light reflected on glasses)

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He is a strong tennis player.
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(walks away)


Note: Just in case it was unclear, a new paragraph without leaving lines in-between meant that Yukirei had spoken or prompted with a question. What those questions might be is left to the imagination of the readers. :D