What, is this depressing volume? Entirely full of bad ends...
The first story (Hajikko no Shoujo) was probably the most interesting, perhaps simply because it was the most understandable story out of the three. At first, I thought the person lying on the bed was the dead one, but it turned out to be her instead. It didn't really turn out that depressing, to be honest, since the guy was just some crazy stalker, so I didn't feel any pity over his insanity.
And so, Risa waits there forever. The end.
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The second story (the ferris wheel one) was the most depressing volume, since both Sora and Kanoko were likable and I wanted them to somehow end up together... But in the end, Sora erases his existence and she forgets him. Very... depressing...
Though it was rather... difficult to understandable... confusing... somewhere around that line. When he disappeared and the book said his existence was erased, I was like
WTF?!
And so Sora waits at the magical land of... something forever. The end.
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Third story (Kanojo no Fuukei) was also a bit confusing, but it was in the domain of logic, so it wasn't as bad... But the characters were hard to sympathize with, with Mia being so incredibly idiotic and all. The story was interesting, that's true.
Well, Eight really is unlucky. He chose the wrong answer, got a bad end, and died.
And so Mia and Eight dies. Eight gets to see a white shinigami. The end.
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For Momo's story...
It was easier to understand than last time's... But the whole thing about UN being the light and Momo being the shadow and the whole creation thing was somewhere between "OK, I get it" and "Wait, what?"...
The whole twin thing was pretty much revealed in the past volumes, so that wasn't difficult to figure out, for the readers.
Preview: Some musician and two sisters; UN gets more appearance than just laughing at some esper