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Sorry for the lateness of this post. I was delayed by a mix of a hectic work week and the fact that this episode is quite frankly not as good as the others. The "whose eyes are these" motto is suddenly popular thanks to the "vampire killings" as of late. No matter where Takumi goes, he's haunted by it. Takumi runs into the dark haired girl again, and she realized he can see her sword. She calls it her D-Sword. She says if he ever sees an "error" he should let her know. At school Daichi tells Takumi that FES actually attends their school and he tries to hit on her to no avail. She tells Takumi he needs to find his sword soon. After school, he's approached by some officers asking about the NewGen murders. He freaks out and screams that there's a demon woman and he only happened to see it. The older officer winkingly says that they'll promise to keep him save from the demon woman if he can just provide some contact information. Back in his hangar, Rimi appears to see his newest Seira-tan figure, but he tries to take it from her and winds up "accidentally" groping her. She leaves and asks him to come to school tomrrow. He decides to research the D-sword and learns that it's a legendary weapon. He goes to a weapon replica store and buys a replica D-sword which he attempts to defend himself with when a shadow approaches his storage bin. It's just his sister, though. He gives her a bracelet that came with the D-sword, and she's delighted to have finally received a present from him. However, he doesn't seem to care and she throws a bunch of oranges at him, making him fall and break the sword. So much for that. The next day, an transfer student joins the class, but she doesn't speak. Takumi hears her thinking that she's glad to be in the same class as him. After school, he mopes on the street when suddenly everyone disappears. The entire city is empty. In this empty city, he's approached by a strange man in a wheelchair who introduces himself as Shogun. He suddenly wakes up in a populated city again standing in the middle of a busy intersection. Rimi saves him from getting run over (and gives him a much deserved slap in the face).I really thought this would be a Sena episode, so I was pretty disappointed when it wasn't. Her cold glare at the guy and her happiness once she got the popsicle was really cute, though. Takumi's having a more and more difficult time figuring out reality from his delusions. I'd guess that if a girl shows any form of interest in you or even touches you, it's a delusion. Because really, dude. Have you even noticed that Seira-tan isn't real? Blah. I feel like this episode moved too slowly, and there wasn't much payoff at the end. At least we got to meet "Shogun." And Takumi: When Ayase told you to find your sword, I think she meant "be a man," not go to a weapons replica store. Nerd.--Ou-bento
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