Of Selfishness and Asakuras
Yoh is selfish, and Anna wonders - not for the first time - if he'll choose her over his friends when the time comes. He's done it before. He's given up his dreams - her dreams - and everything they've worked for in exhange for Ren's life.
Anna can't blame him for his decision, and it's not like she doesn't understand why. But even so, a seed of bitterness had planted itself inside her heart, and it has been budding ever since. So she wallows in her despair for a moment, tries to live with the knowledge that perhaps she's not the most important person in his life before realization dawns on her, and Anna wants to smack herself for even wondering in the first place.
Yoh is selfish, and because of that he won't try to live with the guilt of choosing just one. He won't live with his guilt - won't live for her - and sacrifice himself for all of them. Because that will be easier. Because Death is an escape.
Hao is selfish too.
But at least Anna knows that he will choose her.
