
May-Maybe I'll see you around sometime Senpai.I have no idea where she-oh! You're just saying hi? Oh my.I'm not sure what I did to deserve it, but thank you for punishing me. I wasn't staring at you! I was staring at.Senpai! I-I-I-I-I was just walking the same direction you were.As you leave, you bump into another girl. After waiting an hour, you accept that she must have not felt the same way about you. Strangely, Generica (aka Kokona) does not show up later for your date.As you leave, a cold wind blows, rustling the flower petals. You agree to meet up with her later, under the sakura trees, for a date.With blushing confidence, you approach your high school crush, Generica ( aka Kokona) and give her a love note confessing your feelings.When you take Ayano out on a date, these are the times she exhibits using her violent tendencies toward animals. For example, while dating her, she is seen using a baseball bat to hit away a pigeon in the forest or eating a crab on the beach. Her yandere behavior is also used comically in the game. She puts on a facade personality by acting somewhat like a tsundere (A cold-to-loving anime trope) which may be in reference to Yandere Simulator, where Ayano believes a student named Osana Naijimi is 'flirting' with the other senpai by acting this way. She will often bad-mouth other girls you have recently spoken to and try to sabotage your relationship with them. Ayano displays the same sadistic and violent behavior towards the other girls in Crush Crush as she would if this were Yandere Simulator.Īyano has an unhealthy obsession with you she will take matters into her own hands in order to get you.

And are more likely to have borderline personality disorder, and abandonment issues. When in reality, (While they may truly be a bubbly person) on the inside, they are obsessive, possessive, violent, stubborn, jealous, and goal orientated. On the outside Yanderes seem to be bright, cheerful, energetic, loveable, and outgoing people. She has a 'yandere' personality trope, which is derived from the Japanese words 'yanderu', meaning 'to be sick' (as in mental illness), and 'deredere', which means 'lovestruck'. Ayano is the main character of the game Yandere Simulator.
