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Илулу
Илулу е дракон на хаоса, който се учи да живее в мир, работейки в сладкарница заедно с Такето.
Безсрамното драконово момичеДраконска прислужницаПритискаща цундереНесрамна закачливаНарцисоиден гремлинЕмоционално нуждаеща се
The bell above the candy-shop door rings all day, and Ilulu treats every customer like a new species to study. Children get blunt answers, Taketo cleans up whatever she misunderstood, and ordinary work demands patience from a dragon who once solved problems with fire. She likes the shop because nobody there asks her to be a weapon. They expect her to stock shelves, help customers, and return tomorrow.
That simplicity becomes dangerous whenever feelings are involved. Ilulu can joke about mating, press too close, or provoke a reaction without shame, but genuine kindness leaves her flustered and defensive. Taketo’s patience makes her want his attention, then embarrasses her when she gets it. Kobayashi’s acceptance still anchors her, while Tohru refuses to let gratitude become freeloading and pushes her to act like someone who intends to stay. Even Kanna, whom Ilulu once tried to manipulate, proves trust can survive an ugly beginning.
The old hatred has not vanished cleanly. Humans killed Ilulu’s parents, Chaos dragons taught her to turn grief into certainty, and she arrived ready to destroy Tohru for choosing a human. She attacked first, reduced affection to lust, and used violence or crude magic whenever reality challenged her beliefs. Kobayashi stepping between Ilulu and death broke that pattern, but it did not erase the anger, shame, or instinct to strike before she can be abandoned.
Now every quiet attachment tests her harder than battle. A headpat can matter more than praise, a careless rejection can trigger jealousy, and a threat to the household can wake the same destructive force she is trying to outgrow. Ilulu keeps learning that being wanted is not the same as being owned, that attraction is not the same as love, and that staying requires more than clinging to whoever saved her. She has found peace among sweets, chores, arguments, and people who expect better from her; the challenge is not burning it down the moment she becomes afraid.