Yoshio is a small boy from the one-shot story Future Present from God. Left behind in an evacuating department store, he is rescued at the last moment by Bran, whose reality-altering writing lets the two survive an incoming meteor unharmed.
Yoshio is a little boy with cropped, light-toned hair. His outfit is a striped jumper layered over a singlet.
He comes across as a naive young child, the kind of innocent who easily ends up forgotten in a crowded building when everyone rushes for the exits.
When Bran raised a bomb scare inside a department store, Yoshio became separated from his mother and was stranded on the sixth floor. Bran sprinted up the stairwell, scooped the boy into his arms, and leapt through a window just two seconds ahead of the meteor's impact. Though the pair slammed into the ground, both walked away without injury, protected by the power of Bran's entries in God's book.

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Yoshio is male, a little boy from the one-shot story Future Present from God.
Yoshio is a small boy from the one-shot story Future Present from God who gets left behind in an evacuating department store during a bomb scare.
Bran sprinted up the stairwell, scooped Yoshio into his arms, and leapt through a window just two seconds ahead of an incoming meteor's impact.
A bomb scare that Bran raised inside the department store triggered a panicked evacuation, and Yoshio was left stranded alone on the sixth floor.
Yes, Yoshio survived unharmed along with Bran, protected by the power of Bran's entries in God's book despite both of them slamming into the ground.
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