Ririchiyo dismissed Soushi just before her bath, and as she wore her bathrobe with a bottle of water in her hand, she proceeded to take a walk in the park.

It was dark, everything was barely visible. The only things visible were the stars and moon in the night sky, as well as the glittering water spouting out from the fountain. All she could hear was the fountain's water splashing continuously.

She sat by the fountain, where she sank into her thoughts. Memories ran through her mind - memories of her dark past, as well as memories made here at Ayakashikan.

She did not even realize when someone walked towards her. The person was not even precautious of being caught by her. He just walked on.

When he finally was directly in front of her, she still did not realize. The man gazed upon her, noticing that she was actually so beautiful when she did not have her sharp tongue affecting her appearance.

His voice broke the silence.

"Now, what might be my fiancee be doing out here at the park in the night?"

Ririchiyo was broken off from her chain of thoughts, immediately tilting her head up and looking at who had approached her. She thought, "Kuso, I was too carel-"

Her thoughts disappeared as she saw the man in front of her. He had long, eminence hair that glittered in the reflection of the moon. He had a black mask that was yellow at the edges, and wore a white suit with a black vest. He wore white pants, black boots and a purple cape. With a big grin, he spoke, "At a lost for words, my masochistic fiancee?"

Ririchiyo did not speak, all that ran through her mind was her memories of the past where she awaited Kagerou's letters, every day. All that she could mutter out was, "Kagerou..."

Kagerou was surprised. And even more so when he saw tears welling up in her eyes.

The atmosphere changed. "What's wrong?"

"I don't know.."

Ririchiyo didn't understand it herself, what WAS going on? She just broke down, in front of the person that had broke her heart, when she found out that Soushi was the one that had written the letters. She loved writing to Kagerou, and, even more, loved him.

Kagerou, on instinct, hugged her. Her face was against his abdomen, his hand on her head while the other was across her shoulders.

Ririchiyo cried into his chest, and until she finally got a grip on herself, she gently pushed Kagerou away. Kagerou then knelt down, not knowing what to do except to be here for her, Shirakiin Ririchiyo, the girl he loved.