
Now that he’s assumed the role of “big brother”, Hiro finally gets the courage to face his past failures – and perhaps Kureno is starting to set his own failures right. Read more

Now that he’s assumed the role of “big brother”, Hiro finally gets the courage to face his past failures – and perhaps Kureno is starting to set his own failures right. Read more
Yuki begins to confront his past in his efforts to move forward – and Akito doesn’t like it.

Kyo experiences some severe emotional fallout from that play.
Did I hate him, then? Indeed, I believe so. A love like that can grow to be nine-tenths hatred and still call itself love.
C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces
With Rin in relatively stable condition (both physically and emotionally), Yuki returns once again to student council shenanigans.
Rin’s caught in a vulnerable position at Shigure’s house (she’s in bed for 95% of the chapter), so naturally Tohru wants to look after her – but Rin doesn’t want help, especially from Tohru.

Every time I was about to enter that house, I always prayed. Would they be in a good mood? If not, I thought I could wait it out. Like a stone…like a “thing” that felt nothing.
Haru understood me. He cherished me. He loved me. That’s why…that’s exactly why…
Yuki is put in a rather awkward position when Haru and Rin engage for the first time since their breakup.
