Aya Ayano

"No, it's not supposed to be me! I don't wanna die!"

- Aya Ayano, after being saved by Kouichi Sakakibara

Aya Ayano is a student of 9th Grade Class 3 in 1998.

Plot
Aya first appeared in "Rough Sketch," talking with Kouichi Sakakibara. She, alongside Yukari, Tomohiko, Naoya, Yuuya Mochizuki, Makoto Ouji, Noboru Saruta, and Ikuo Takabayashi were among the students who enthusiastically welcomed their new classmate.

In "Put Flesh," Aya skipped class. Walking down the sidewalk, she met Kouichi and the two had a brief conversation. Suddenly, the wind picked up, and a large window pane almost fell on both students. Thinking quickly, Kouichi pushed her out of the way. Laying side by side on the sidewalk, a distraught Aya began to wail that she didn't want to die, much to Kouichi's confusion.



Aya went back to school, and was in class at the end of "Face to Face," watching in horror with the rest of her classmates as Kubodera pulled a knife from his duffel bag and proceeded to stab himself. In "Sphere Joint," she and the others watched as he repeatedly stabbed himself with the knife and bleeding profusely across the classroom. She ran out of the classroom, screaming with the other students. Standing out in the hallway with her friends, Izumi tried to calm the traumatized Aya down.



In "Body Paint," Aya and Yumi went looking for Chibiki, when they met Kouichi and Naoya as the boys were looking for Matsunaga's tape. Declining an offer to join them, the girls left. The Ayanos had decided the only way to protect themselves was to escape Yomiyama City, packing up their car for an extended trip. Aya said goodbye to Yumi, promising to call her once she and her family were safe. It was the last conversation the two had.

Driving along a mountain road, the Ayanos had almost escaped when a loose rock fell off the mountain and impacted their car's windshield. Aya's father lost control of the vehicle and plunged over the side of a cliff. There were no survivors.

Personality
She is a cheerful, sociable and kind student and she is a member of the drama club with Izumi Akazawa and Yumi Ogura. She comments to Koichi that she's a lot more laid back than the dramatic Izumi, though she appears to be more emotional, screaming when her teacher killed himself and gibbering with fear when Kouichi saved her from the falling glass.

Appearance
She has short light brown hair that reaches to her neck, and slightly sticks out everywhere. She also has brown eyes. Aya usually wears the school female standard uniform. Her casuals consists of a black cap, purple T-shirt, black pants, necklaces and a turquiose jacket.

Gallery
Main article: Aya Ayano/Image Gallery

Trivia

 * She was fond of nicknaming her classmates, and was generally very familiar. She called Kouichi "Kou-chan" (こうちゃん) (a term of endearment usually reserved for close friends) and called Teshigawara "Teshy" as shown in "Body Paint"; though she never gave her a nickname (as this isn't usually done to female classmates in Japan), Aya is also the only character besides Izumi to use Takako's first name, something normally reserved for close friends.
 * Aya is Yumi Ogura's best friend. Her death, along with that of Yumi's brother, caused Yumi to snap and resulted in her own death.
 * Her first name, Aya, means "coloring." Her last name, Ayano, means "designed field."
 * Her home address is 2-9 Furuikecho Yomiyama City.
 * She is ranked A in Another characters ranking.
 * Ayano is an anime original character. No characters in either the novel or manga die in a car accident. Suguru Yamada in the film is killed in a car accident, but under different circumstances, and the two characters are unrelated.
 * She also has a bigger role than most anime only characters. Her first line in the anime is present in the novel, though spoken by an unnamed character during one of the non-PoV scenes early on. Her character itself, however, is almost totally anime-exclusive.
 * It is possible that Aya might have had feelings for Kouichi as seen in their multiple onscreen apperences: They talk on the first day, she calls him by his first name on the spot, teases him of his women choices, talks to him when she skips class, is saved by him from a falling window, talks to him and Tehigawara before entering the old school building, is notably asking him what they're up to, and directly saying goodbye to him before leaving, the last time they'd ever see each other again.