If you've ever met her, you know what I'm talking about when I say she's a lot to take in at once. She can switch her personality at will, confusing anyone around her as to which emotion they should feel concerning her. On second glance, she might just be one of those crazy girls who has a passion for cosplay. One of those annoying girls with celebrity crushes and posters lined on their walls. No one in the Family thinks of her like that of course. We know her more than most, and we know that she isn't anything like those girls. She's so enthusiastic about everything she does, it makes people wonder where she gets her energy and hope. Even trapped in a cage, she explained to us that she knew she wouldn't die. She has never believed in God, and to her, God's take on sins is just a misunderstanding. If people never try something new, if people never take risks, how will you ever know if you are missing out on a section of life? If you are always making sure you don't have any 'sins', how can you have any fun? Her parents believe in God, her relatives believe in God, so where does she get her wise quotes? She may seem like an airhead and a careless joyful soul, but everyone has a secret side that only their closest friends know about. We can't tell which one of her many personalities are really who she truly is, unless she really is all of them?

How did they come to meet? How did they come to like each other? How did they become lovers? Questions we have about them that we don't really know how to answer, and even in the depths of our imagination we couldn't have imagined Hibari and Haru being together as a couple. Now that it is obvious, none of us know how it could be different. They fit each other like gloves, but gloves that were picked in the dark, mismatched and of different sizes.

How does she do it? Hard, commanding, controlling Hibari to soft, calm, contained Hibari? She's the only one who can make the change, flip his switch. He's the only one who she lets hold her, to stroke her hair. They were made for each other, even though none of us could see it before it was in front of our faces.