The love that remains in my heart is not enough to keep you here. You promised me, yet you ran away, and my love for you is no longer enough.

        "There is a legend in our family of two ill-starred lovers, whose story is somewhat like Romeo and Juliet," spoke Keitaro. "Their names were Keitaro and Naru-"

        "Idiot! Don't talk to me about that kind of stuff!" interrupted Naru.

        "Actually, Naru," said Haruka quietly. "Their names really were that. The girl even had your surname."

"Their family agreed to their marriage, for they could see the young couple's great love," continued Keitaro. "But the week before the wedding, Keitaro was called to Tokyo on business, and he promised to return in time. But when he did not return, Naru's heart broke, and she committed hara kiri."

"What a fickle man. I hope my future husband is not like that," commented Motoko. Keitaro frowned.

"But he wasn't faithless. You see, as he came home, he was killed by his horse!" explained Keitaro. "His stallion got excited, and accidentally threw his rider in front of him. Poor Keitaro got trampled!"

"W-what happened after that?" quivered Shinobu.

"Naru's restless spirit searched for him, to take revenge on him for rejecting her. His spirit searched for Naru, to apologize to her. It's thought that they are searching still," Keitaro ended.

"Are there any pictures of them?" asked Kit eagerly. Haruka tapped her chin.

"Do you know, I think there is one in the attic," Haruka remarked. She went up and brought it down. Naru and Keitaro's jaws dropped. The pair looked just like them!