Behind the Fairytales

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Saturday, July 13, 2013

Nineteen

  Getting the real her soul back, Nishihara looks at her father and asks him to take her to where lay the body of Shiraname. Annoyed, but feeling guilty, Sesshoumaru led the priestess to the ruins of the castle of Tsubasa, where she saw her daughter spectrum was trying to take the body of the goalkeeper who was under some stones. The youkai helped the girl, who lamented the death of the boy's fault her father.
  The body Shiraname was wounded and still bleeding in the arms and chest, where he was severely wounded. His face had burn marks and black overcoat he wore was completely destuído. Certainly was a painful death for him.
   Nishihara cried painfully with his face on the boy's face. Now, one of the people she loved most was dead, and it was all her fault. There was nothing she could do for him because the girl was too weak and injured. Moreover, the powers it disappeared along with the soul of Seika, so the only thing she could do was allow Shiraname, the supreme guardian, rest in peace.

  Sesshoumaru
, not even sympathizing with the boy, could not fail to recognize the sacrifice of the boy and took leave of him with a slight nod, leading the girl out of that place. He knew, somehow, that was to blame for the aocnteceu guardian, however, would not know how the situation expicar for Suzuki, which would certainly be awaiting the return of their son.
   Father and daughter went through that world through Meidou Zangetsuha and soon arrived at the castle of Osaka, where, as expected Sesshoumaru were Rina Suzuki and Naoto Suzuki, parents delo boy. To explain what happened both were shaken, however, even his mother, who was the most sensitive, not wept the loss of her son. Nishihara was there when the youkai finished saying everything and left. She, feeling guilty and still suffering for it and the injuries he had decided to stay with Suzuki for a while, however, she fainted in the castle garden.

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