Ok so let's continue.

As Naomi walked up the stairs with the book, she thought about the conversation she had with the librarian.


Naomi followed the librarian into a room.
"So what did you want to tell me?" she asked.
"About the people you wanted to look up" the librarian said.
"Alright, but why did you want to lead me to the room?"
She sighed. "It was 17 years ago. I lived with my parents then and I never thought anything bad would happen to them. I left one night to go hang out with a friend and when I came back, I saw that my parents were dead with a pool of blood surrounding them. The only evidence I found was a knife with engraving 'Aku' in it."
"Let's just say they had a daughter. Would you forgive her?" Naomi asked then felt stupid for asking a question like that.
"The daughter didn't do anything wrong. So how can I forgive someone for something they didn't do?"
"But do you forgive Aku and Ankoku?"
"yes"
Naomi felt really surprised that she said she actually forgave them! "Why would you wanna forgive them?"
"Just because you don't forgive them will make your problems disappear. Forgiving the people who are cruel to you is the only way to save the world from selfishness and hatred"
before they left, the librarian handed her a book about them.


Naomi thought about what the librarian said. Would Crane forgive her parents (which she seriously doubted) if she told him those were her parents? Naomi sighed and walked up the stairs, wishing for anything but another bloody vision.
"Hey Naomi, watcha got there?" asked Musaki to her.
"Something can help me find out who my parents really are." she answered. She knew she could never look back if she opened the book, but it was a risk she was willing to take.


anybody suprised the librarian said she forgave Aku and Ankoku.I'm christian and in the bible it says to forgive people and I knew I had to pick that out for this. I know it's hard to forgive someone, but it's the only way you can make yourself feel better, even if they don't deserve it! So review!