Now with the
introduction of Aoyama as being one of the residents at Sakurasou,
the story goes about defining her character more clearly. It seems
that she is taking on more than she can handle with taking care of
Shiina, with going to acting school, and all her part time jobs.
Aoyama is spreading herself to thin, and even-though Sorata tells her
that she needs to know her limits. It seems that even Sorata can't
get through to her and have her depend on the rest of them a bit
more. This leads to him having a talk with Jin about Aoyama, however
his opinion is that they should just leave her alone that in time she
will realize her limitations.
It seems that
Aoyama exhaustion catches up to her sooner than anyone expected, on
the very same day that she was going to have her audition. Although
everyone feels bad about the timing and all the effort that she put
in, she just isn't in any shape to go out. However Shiina puts in her
two cents, that if it was her she would go. This leads everyone to
believe that they should be lending her a helping hand because it is
something she wants to do and she will probable regret it if she
doesn't go. Although they don't think it is the best thing they still
offer their support to grant her wish.
Although once
everything is done with, see is depress over her failure. When she
meets up with Sorata she laments the fact that she didn't listen to
him. That if she didn't try to do everything on her own then things
might have turn out differently. However in her depression she
expects him to call her an idiot, to scold her for her failures, but
Sorata doesn't and tells her she did her best. It turns out that this
is really all she wanted, was for someone to support her in her
decision. That in the end to validated what she was doing. Things end
with them taking Aoyama home, and allowing to rest. After a bit of a
talk she tells Sorata that she can't take care of Shiina anymore, and
the responsibility get shift back to Sorata.
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