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  1. Each time Toru visits her they enjoy deep talks—and, occasionally, sexual acts—with each other, and Naoko’s roommate and friend, Reiko, helps her to embrace radical honesty as a road to healing.

  2. Reiko helped Naoko sort through and pack up her things and found it odd when Naoko decided to burn her diary and letters, but figured it was a part of Naoko’s decision to move on and get well. After dinner, Reiko played Naoko all her favorite Beatles songs, and then Naoko began to describe, unprompted and in great detail, the night she and ...

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Could Reiko have deliberately poisoned Naoko against Midori, knowing the effect it would have? After a certain point, her position as the sole link between Naoko and Watanabe raises further...

  4. As a fellow patient at the sanatorium, Reiko serves as a confidante and mentor to Naoko. However, her own troubled past and ambiguous sexuality raise questions about her true intentions and motivations.

  5. Reiko is Naoko’s roommate, and she explains to Watanabe how life works at Ami Hostel and what he can do to help Naoko. She tells him that Naoko is ready to open up to him, and the most important thing is to be honest.

  6. Reiko and Naoko bring Toru on a walk through the mountains. Reiko stops for coffee at a small shop, urging Toru and Naoko to spend some time alone. In the woods, Naoko brings Toru to climax using her hands before revealing that her sister, too, committed suicide as a teenager—Naoko found the body.

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  8. Naoko's relationship with Reiko embodies mentorship, understanding, and the impact of guidance on her emotional journey. Their connection delves into themes of support, resilience, and the pursuit of inner peace.

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