HOMAGE AND REPAIR, DEATH AND LIFE HAND IN HAND

In a more distant part of Vila Dalton, there was the Anderson family chapel and mausoleum, duly lit by candles and adorned by white flowers, signaling the last resting place of the young man who was slandered.

Dom David, Kurt and retinue, with musicians and torchbearers, approach the place solemnly. With his head down and his voice filled with emotion, Kurt asks "Is this Leonard's monument?" . A nobleman, who accompanied the procession, solemnly replies "Yes, my lord".

Closing his eyes for a moment and taking a deep breath, Kurt prepares to read his tribute to his "deceased and slandered" beloved, Blaine. After a few seconds, he opens his eyes, raises the parchment in his hands and reads: "-By the bad tongues slandered, divine Blaine came to die. Now he has high fame, as a reward for his suffering. After such a sad and inglorious death, with eternal brilliance alive in history. You will say everything about the tomb, that my anguish leaves me speechless ", and with his voice choked with tears that insisted on falling, he fell on his knees, covered the game and mourned the beloved.

Don David, seeing his friend desolate, with his hand on his shoulder as a sign of comfort, asked the musicians who accompanied the group to sing in honor of Blaine. "Well, gentlemen, the funerary hymn".

*** the sad and plaintive song sounds on behalf of young Blaine ***

As soon as the last notes of the funeral hymn sound at dusk, Kurt raises his head, and going to the tomb that represents lost love, he says in a shaky voice, "To your physical body, Goodbye. Your soul, I beg your pardon and promise, annually I will bring you my respect and my remembrance. "

Knowing it was time to say goodbye to the deceased young man and look for the Anderson family, as agreed, Don David, taking the crown of Roses and White Lilies from the hands of one of the companions, the delivery to Kurt positions her at the door of the mausoleum. "Now, gentlemen, put out the torches. The gentle Aurora is already appearing behind the rocks, showing that one more day she is gone. " says Dan David to those who met for the funeral tribute procession.

Getting up slowly, Kurt takes a deep breath once more to put his emotions in order, and his voice empty of emotion as if his heart has been ripped from his chest in those last moments, places the wreath delicately on the monument's door, and with his head down he says "Goodbye, my dear Blaine." And turning to the others who were still around him "Goodbye ... now collect yourselves."

With his hand on his friend's shoulder, Don David speaks seriously to Kurt "Let's assume a more laughing face, so we can go look for Leonard soon. You have to leave the morbid and solemn air kept for a while, my friend. " And with a melancholy and forced smile, Kurt replies "It will take me all the strength to do that!"

And with a final melancholy look towards the monument, Kurt says goodbye and begins to head, with Prince Don David, to meet the Andersons