Saejima - Kaori
I'm assuming you're referring to Kaori Saejima, a Japanese former track and field athlete!
If you listen closely, in the space between her heartbeats, you can still hear the echo of the girl she used to be. She is not gone. She is just waiting—for someone brave enough to sit beside her in the silence, to see the dam and not demand it break, but to stay anyway. kaori saejima
Unlike the bromances between Kiryu and Majima, Kaori’s loyalty is not born of bloodshed. It is born of memory. She remembers Taiga before the tattoos and the prison record—as a boy who protected her. She waits 25 years because she believes in the man behind the legend. That is a rare, beautiful purity in the cynical world of organized crime. I'm assuming you're referring to Kaori Saejima, a
In Japanese crime syndicates, the family name is everything. Kaori never chose the yakuza life, but society punishes her for it anyway. She cannot get good jobs. She is ostracized by neighbors. Her story is a commentary on the "guilt by association" that plagues real-life families of ex-convicts in Japan. She is just waiting—for someone brave enough to