Now with the
effort to save Sakurasou unified there is much that can be done to
progress the story on that front. However this cause them to turn
away from this point and focus on the characters that are involved in
this love triangle. While at the same time they try to success at
their own personal goals. The first of the three the focus in on is
Nanami, how she is trying to hold together for everyone's else sake.
Although in the end the truth of her situation gets to her and she
breaks down and cries in the middle of class. This leads Sorata to
take her to the nurse's office to rest, but he kind of ignores her
because he has his own problems to deal with.
After he drops
Nanami off, he receives a call about the results of his game review.
It seems to an extent he was expecting himself to pass the review.
However it turns out that he failed, that it seems for a very simple
reason. That their was another rhythm game in the review, and it was
based on using the vocaloids that are really popular now. That he
lost simple because he review came later, that if his review would
have came earlier than it is quite likely he would have passed. In
the end it takes this failure for Sorata to realize that Nanami isn't
alright like she says.
Then with this
Sorata goes out looking for, and ends up finding her in the rain.
Sorata brings her back to the nurse's office and comforts her
properly this time. This leads into him telling her that he
understand what she is going through, and he express this by telling
Nanami how he has failed too. That she has tried for long enough, and
that she has sacrifice much for her dreams only to fall short. After
everything she been through, it is alright for her to take a short
break. In a way their failure has brought them closer together, and
to ephazie this Sorata stays with her until she falls asleep. It
seems that things have caught up to him as well, because he falls to
the sand-man as well.
This results in
him waking up unable to help on the final day of collecting
signatures, although even if he was there it is doubtful that things
would turn out any different. It seems that they failed and were
unable to get enough signatures. However the story kind of brush over
this fact because as they return back to Sakurasou, and Sorata finds
a letter from the game company. This leads him into wondering what
they want with him now that he has failed. It turns out that it not
for him but in truth they are offering Mashiro a job to work for
them. It seems what Rita said earlier has come true, that although it
was not intentional she did end up breaking him. This is the turning
point that in a way turns Sorata against Mashiro. Things end with
Mashiro leaving Sakurasou to save it because there isn't any other
way. Although this does physically save Sakurasou, but does this mean
that their was too much sacrifice in the process so that it is
no-longer Sakurasou. It is still unlikely that they will end it on
the depressing note.
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