Likes:
Moonflowers; They're Aya's favorite flower, and she has a habit of decorating the coffee shop with the Moonflowers from Koneko no Sumu ie.
Ran; Her brother, of course she would like him :B
Ken; She has a huge crush on KenKen, which she's had since she came out of the coma. She does know about his involvement with Weiß, but with her job, the fact she'd have to fight him really can't be helped.
Dislikes:
Falling Asleep; While she doesn't mind sleeping, she's afraid to fall asleep because she thinks she won't wake up for another three years.
Rude Customers to the Coffee shop; Aya dislikes these kinds of people greatly because they generally don't leave tips. Not that she's obsessed with money, but she knows Versenkbar needs the money to thrive.
Favorite Food:
N/A
Hated Food:
N/A
Favorite Subject:
N/A
Hated Subject:
N/A
Organization:
Versenkbar.
Personality:
Aya is your average Japanese schoolgirl in basic personality. Quiet, sociable, and a good student are pretty much the aspects of her personality that she allows the world to see, especially her brother and Ken. She doesn't talk unless spoken to in a social situation, and when she does, it's always in a polite, concise manner. She always finishes her homework on time, though she barely scrapes by with her physics homework. Aya cannot help but to be kind to people, as it's really the only thing she can do. She doesn't really know hatred.
Deeper down, though Aya is a different person. Jealous of the attention that her brother gives to other people and the books at the flower shop, she tries to hide it, instead, taking out her anger on the victims that Versenkbar assigns to kill. Aya just wants to be loved by the people she admires, and, unfortunately, the only way she figures she can be is to become like them, an assassin. She is of the mindset that because it's all right for Ran to do such things, it must be okay for her. She figures that she can become closer to him if they have something in common--and this is the only thing she can see that he pays attention to.
Aya fears going to sleep because she thinks that she'll never wake up. The coma frightened her; her mind was awake all those years, but her body wouldn't respond. She was terrified, and now shutting her eyes and seeing the inky blackness that she had see for those long years reminds her of the coma, and she intensely hates it. Sometimes she'll purposely not go to sleep on a night that they don't have school the next day. If she does, though, she tries her hardest to not be scared, but it barely works.
Responsibility, while not her middle name, is something important to Aya. She keeps all the books for the Coffee shop, and tends the cash register as well, wanting to take as much of the workload as she can so the company makes a lot of money so Versenkbar can stay in business. Aya thinks that if Versenkbar goes out of business, then she'll lose her chance to make her brother love her again.
Aya does *not* know about the drug rings and the child prostitution. If or when she finds out, she'll attempt to quit Versenkbar. She doesn't want that kind of thing to happen to children her age, and she basically just thinks its wrong to make money illegally.
Appearance:
Aya's hair, in contrast to her brother's, is a dark brown, pulled back into two braids that hang to just beneath her shoulder blades. Her eyes are a dark navy blue. Aya stands at about 5'2 average height for a Japanese female, and, when not in her school uniform, she wears trendy clothes, but not necessarily expensive ones, in dark yellows, blues or greens. Its rare to see her in a name brand. Assasin-wise is a different story, however. High-class black is her choice for assassins wear, and underneath her top layer of clothing, she wears a skintight black bodysuit. Leather pants are slipped on over that, along with a long, black trench coat. The trench coat doesn't have any special decorations. The coat is left open, and she wears a pair of black gloves. For shoes, Aya wears a pair of slip-on Chinese shoes; they don't make any noise when she walks, and so she feels that they help her in her attacking. Her katana is kept in hand for the whole mission, with no sheathe. The final accessory is a black mask that covers the lower half of her face. Versenkbar makes her wear this so the Weiß don't recognize her.
Family/Friends:
N/A
History:
Aya was born to the Fujimiyas as a little sister to their eldest son Ran. The Fujimiyas had no more children after Aya's birth, because they either didn't have time or they were satisfied with just two kids. Her life went normal, with going to school and the usual sibling bickering, though it was obvious that Ran cared for his younger sister. He would protect her from bullies and things like that. On her sixteenth birthday, Ran took her and while they were at the festival, he told her he would buy her anything she wanted. She chose a pair of long, thin earrings, and she wore them on their way home. When they reached their house, the found their parents lying dead in the living room. Ran grabbed his stunned sister, and pulled her outside, the bomb exploding a few seconds later. Aya was thrown away from Ran, who was trapped under a pile of rubble. She stood up, and began walking towards her brother, when a car came speeding past, and plowed into Aya. Aya immediately passed out, not knowing what happened after the car hit her. When she came to, everything was dark. She couldn't open her eyes, she couldn't move her hands, and she couldn't get up. She panicked, unable to alert anyone to the fact that she was awake. She would drift in and out of consciousness, unable to use her body for two years, developing a rather understandable fear of sleep.
After Aya finally regained total consciousness, she went to live with her brother. She met the other Weiß boys when she was hired to work at the flower shop with them, immediately falling for Hidaka Ken. He was cute, smart, funny, everything that made up Aya's ideal man. But Ken never looked at her that way, always considering her more of a sister than a love interest. The fact her brother would pay more attention Ken and the other Weiß more than her at times hurt her, a lot. She continued to be kind and sweet to her brother and his friends, stuffing away the feelings of resentment and depression that would often spring up when they told her to go away, because they were in a private conversation.
She discovered his assassin identity by accident one night when she wandered down to the basement of the flower shop to look for a broom to sweep the floor while the store was closed. She heard voices in one of the supposedly unused rooms, one of the ones she didn't go in, because Yohji had told her nothing was in there. The door was slightly opened, and she bent down, peering through the doorway, barely able to hear her brother talking about a mission. When he got to the part about assassination, her eyes got wide, and she dropped the broom she held in her hands, knocking the door fully open. The boys saw her squatting there, and Ran stared at her coldly, and, once more, told her to go away, that she wasn't supposed to be down here, if she remembered that. She bit her lip, nodding, and ran out of the basement, into the night. She now felt that because she wasn't an assassin, he didn't want to be her brother anymore. So when Versenkbar approached her, due to her ties with Ran and Weiß, she wholeheartedly accepted, choosing the name Juno for herself. Soon after, she quit her job at the flower shop, and moved out of Ran's place, leaving her brother and the others slightly stunned. She still comes around the Flower Shop, to visit Ken, but otherwise, she works at the Coffee shop and she hangs oout there, as well.
Talent:
None.
Weapon:
Aya has a katana, just like her brother. She can't fight without it, and she can hardly fight with it, though Versenkbar is training her in Kendo.