TV-Series
Description
Narumi Someya is a supporting character in the romantic comedy series The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses. She is a classmate of the main protagonists, Kaede Komura and Ai Mie. As a student, she shares classes and social circles with them but is notably more outgoing and socially attuned than either of them. Her background as a secondary character places her firmly in the role of a close peer who observes and participates in the daily life of the school setting.

In terms of personality, Narumi is cheerful, friendly, and highly sociable. She has a natural ability to connect with others without barriers, making her well-liked among her classmates. She is perceptive and quick to notice the romantic tension between Komura and Mie. This observation sparks her primary motivation: a genuine interest in seeing their relationship develop. She finds their interactions endlessly entertaining and becomes an enthusiastic supporter of their potential romance. Her teasing of Komura, often playfully asking if he has kissed Mie, is done in a lighthearted and well-meaning manner rather than with malice.

Narumi’s role in the story is that of a social catalyst and a source of gentle encouragement. She frequently nudges Komura to act on his feelings and helps create opportunities for him and Mie to grow closer. She also collaborates with another classmate, Yuika Hibuchi, in watching over the main pair. Her presence bridges the gap between the introverted protagonists and the wider class, making the school environment feel more connected and lively. While she does not undergo a significant personal character arc throughout the series, her consistent support and playful nature reinforce the heartwarming, comedic tone of the narrative.

Key relationships include her friendship with both Komura and Mie. She is especially close to Komura, as she often teases him directly, but she maintains a warm rapport with Mie as well. Her interactions with Yuika Hibuchi show a shared curiosity about romance, forming a small duo of observers. Narumi does not possess any special abilities or skills beyond her sharp social intuition and her talent for putting people at ease. Her easygoing demeanor and perceptiveness make her a memorable side character who adds humor and warmth to the story without driving the central plot.