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Hatori, contrary to his typically grave manner, once fell in love with an 'outsider', Kana. Her buoyancy and [[kindness]] attracted him, and even when Kana discovered Hatori's curse and viewed him in his Zodiac form, she simply smiled and expressed how she was willing stay by his side and fully accept him for who he was. Having finally found true [[happiness]],
[[Image:FB kana.jpg|thumb|182px|right|Kana at work]]
Hatori asked for Akito's permission to [[marriage|marry]] Kana,. but inIn response, Akito severely injured Hatori's left [[eye]] with a nearby vase, causing him to go [[blindness|blind]] in that eye. Furthermore, Akito accused Kana of hurting Hatori, telling her that he wouldn't have been injured if she had never existed. Kana, taking in Akito's spiteful words, was unable to bear the [[guilt]] she felt over Hatori's injuries, and descended into madness. Hatori, left with no choice, erased Kana's [[memory]] to ease the immense burden of blame with which she could not endure. Tohru reminds Hatori of Kana, so he feels at ease around her (Like Kana, Tohru panicked trying to figure out whether to put Hatori in fresh water or sea water).
 
Kana, once able to smile again, later married another person, but Hatori, knowing that her memories were not deeply buried, chose not to attend her [[wedding]] for fear that she might remember her past at the sight of Hatori. Kana's best friend, Mayuko Shiraki (who is the teacher of Tohru, Kyo, Yuki, Saki, and Arisa) is romantically interested in Hatori, and was interested in him the whole time he was dating Kana. To try and escape this feeling, she began to date Shigure but dumped him after a month. In book 10, Hatori learns that "Mayu-chan" (Mayuko) had and still has feelings for him and they began to date. Natsuki Takaya gives clues that this relationship is VERY long-term.