Kasumi was shooting at Ichiya in an attempt to lower his ranking, but when the bullet found its way to the anus, they both knew it was prophecy.


Some days, Canaria is passionate about her singing, the words flow from her heart to her mouth. She really intends to make a difference in the battle, and her words form as such.

Some other days though, like one year ago, her heart is just not into her song. Her allies would win without her anyways, and she's just there to give them an easier time of it. She sings not out of passion but of obligation, and her mind begins to wander:

Oh, Ichiya! I want your dick up in me!

When she let that slip during a one-sided fight, in front of the whole Tokyo student body, the aforementioned person decided to even the odds by killing himself.

And now, one year later, we mourn the untimely death of Ichiya Suzaku.


Hotaru and Maihime were sitting around a table in Kanagawa City.

"Ehh, Kasumi seems to be after a lot of girls these days. Asuha, his own sister, and Aoi from our city." Hotaru was sharpening her blade while conversing, not one to waste time on idle chit-chat.

"Not only girls, Hotaru. I'm sure he's been eyeing up Ichiya too," Maihime said, looking out the window at her beautiful city.

The doors to the room burst open. In flew the sobbing, blue-haired Aoi. The two heads of Kanagawa quickly brought over some tea and tried to comfort the petite girl.

"Aoi, what's the matter?" Maihime looked very concerned for her subordinate. Hotaru looked down the hallway to see if it was an enemy agent chasing her that caused her sadness.

"It's Kasumi..." she hiccupped, "Asuha punched him and he cried out in pain. I thought he said Aoi, so I went to go greet him. They looked confused, and I felt so embarrassed. I told them what happened and do you know what they said to me?"

Hotaru and Maihime tensed, "What did he say to you?"

"'Aoi, that must hurt.' So snidely too." The girl burst into another round of tears, "And then he and his sister turned their backs on me."

The two heads of Kanagawa looked at each other and replied.

"Aoi, that must hurt."


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Aoi woke up one morning and got shot. "Aoi!" she exclaimed.

Then she died. "Big Aoi."

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