Wish III
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(c)CLAMP 1997

Comic: Mick Nekoi
Story: Nanase Ohkawa

This synopsis is done by Usyagi (usyagi1999@geocities.com)
Dec, 1998

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Contact.15
Getting Used to Your Leaving
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Shuuichirou often stares at the sky in the following few days. He does not have the mood to play with the children at the hospital any more, and has become even more quiet than ever before.

Kokyou is sitting on the tree when Kouryuu and the two cats drop by. Days has been boring for them without Kohaku around. Kokyou asks if they have noticed anything peculiar about Shuuichirou, but all the three youngsters know is that they feel very good when they are close to him. Kokyou is again about to say something when Shuuichirou comes back from work, and the door bell rings, too. Yet, it is grandpa who is at the door, and he embraces Hisui screaming joyfully: "How I have missed you, Kohaku!" But under Kokyou's jealous gaze, grandpa finds out that it is Hisui who lets him in.

Grandpa has come in the middle of a business trip to Britain to visit them. He is disappointed to learn that "Kohaku has gone home." He lectures his grandson that he should go to get him back. However, Shuuichirou walks sadly away. He enters the garden and takes out Kohaku's earring from his pocket.

In Heaven, Ranshou the Archangel of Earth tries to comfort Kohaku. Kohaku is waiting to meet God, and is worrying about being disciplined. However, Touki returns to tell him that God is still busy and he should go to his work immediately instead. Ranshou tells Kohaku that Touki must have be concerned about him or he would not be willing to take him back by himself. Then the impetuous Ryuuki arrives at the scene. He is the Archangel of Fire, and an obvious admirer of Hisui. He rushes to Kohaku to ask (interrogate) him about where Hisui is. Ranshou quickly escorts Kohaku to his work using a flying beast he has summoned from the ground.

Ranshou comments that although Hisui always seems calm, he is in fact the most emotional among them. He asks Kohaku whether he has learnt a lot in the human world. Kohaku replies thoughtfully that he has discovered many things that he does not understand, particularly about himself. Ranshou says that he is in deed maturing.

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