A young woman from the city, she is the stepmother to Yuuta, a child the protagonist takes care of at his Daycare part-time work. She has a hard time adjusting to the new environment and has a trouble getting along with the headstrong Yuuta. Befriending her will help the Protagonist realize the potential of the Temperance Arcana.
Her husband, Yuuta's father, is working abroad which leaves her in the house alone with her step-son, whom doesn't accept her as his new mother. During social interactions with her, she mentions that she didn't know her husband had a son until right before she married him, but she thought it wouldn't matter, because her husband told her that she wouldn't have to work.
As the Social Link develops further, Eri reveals to the Protagonist that she feels very distant from Yuuta as a mother, and from the other mothers who come to the day care, as well as feeling obligated to go back to her home in the city. She also apparently gets various bits of information from television, such as believing a person's fate is determined from the day they are born. Later on, Yuuta becomes afraid that his stepmom hates him, which seems to make the two of them even more distant from each other. During one of the visits to the day care, the Protagonist finds that Yuuta gains an interest in Phoenix Ranger Featherman R, which he reveals to Eri during one of their conversations.
By the end of the link, the Protagonist has managed to help the two become closer to one another. Yuuta finally accepts Eri as his mother, while she comes to realize that he's not really what his peers have labeling him as, and that she had been afraid of facing him. She realizes that she was foolish to believe the TV and the spiritual lectures, and decides that she will no longer try to escape into her own personal time. She thanks the Protagonist on Yuuta's last day at the day care, and gives him the Clover Bookmark, which allows him to create Vishnu, the ultimate form of the Temperance arcana.
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