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The thought constantly plagues her mind, and she would even denounce herself as someone who wouldn't be pitied even if she died. Furthered by Kasumi deciding most of the things between them, the jealousy against her older sister caused Sumire developing a toxic mindset where she wished to become Kasumi herself or die. (Although this is partially due to Sumire trying to imitate Kasumi's moves despite being explicitly told by her coach not to). While Sumire is no means a bad gymnast, due to Kasumi's significantly better memory, reflexes and agility, Kasumi outperforms her in virtually every way, gaining the top performance most of the time while Sumire was merely above average. Eventually, both sisters promised to go to internationals as a sister duo. Kasumi also arranges most of the twins' daily life, including Sumire's bedroom, with the exception of preparing dishes, since compared to Sumire, she was a mediocre cook. However, her coach rewarded the twins with ice cream for good performances, which Kasumi would always share with her no matter what. Kasumi was a quick learner, but Sumire had trouble remembering most of her moves.
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Both sisters, training to be gymnasts, were on good terms with each other and shared the same coach, Hiraguchi. Aside of him, they also lived alongside their mother and grandmother. The Yoshizawa twins, Kasumi and Sumire, lived alongside their father Shinichi Yoshizawa, the director of the talk show where Goro Akechi was first met.