The letter of truth

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As Shizuru is eating her lunch next to Marie in the canteen, she starts to rethink about herself. She feels like she can't leave Hino in such a desperate situation, so she must help him. But Marie is telling her to not get involved.

Hino looks back at Raven's final message made by her mother. She can feel the grief and remorse in his eyes as he reads the words written by Raven's mom. "Hino, Raven keeps repeating your name to expose the truth... I don't know what it is. "Hino begins to cry in remorse and grief. His heart is filled with regret and guilt as he realizes he could have done something to prevent what happened to Raven. But now, it's too late. He can only hope that the truth will come out so that Raven's death won't be in vain.

Hino's grief and remorse turn to despair and he falls to his knees on the floor, crying loudly and inconsolably. His heart is filled with pain and regret as he remembers the words of Raven's mom. He feels like he has failed her.

His sadness turns to anguish as he recalls Raven's final words, repeating Hino's name as he begged for the truth to come out. He realizes he could have done more to save Raven, but now it's too late. He wonders what Raven's final words meant.

As the day goes by, Hino feels deep in despair. He feels as if there's nothing he can do to help Raven or to find out the truth about her death. Hino keeps drinking his beer and looks back at their past conversation, remembering how fun and light-hearted they used to be. In those moments, he feels like if Raven was still alive, they would be joking and talking to each other. As the beers keep flowing, Hino is feeling numb and not thinking clearly. He feels like he is stuck in a nightmare that he can't get out of.

As Shizuru steps into Hino's house, she notices that it is littered with trash and dirt. She is frustrated by how unkept and unsightly the house is and wonders how Hino can lived in this mess. She remembers that before, when she was staying here, Hino had made sure that the house was always clean. It seems that now, without her, Hino has let the house go unnoticed.Shizuru is about to say something when she suddenly steps on one of Hino's documents. She is surprised to see this and wonders what it is.

Shizuru looks at Hino with a stern face and says, "Listen, let's get back together."Hino sighs and smirks at Shizuru with a stern face, "With just a single bouquet, that's it? Who do you think I am, a princess? plus it's not hino, it's Angelo, you killed hino."

Hino is amused by Shizuru's attempt to make amends and is indicating to her that a single bouquet does not equal forgiveness. He is showing that he is not easily impressed or won over by Shizuru's efforts. Shizuru feels frustrated by his response but does not give up. She is determined to win Hino back.

Hino, in his drunken state, grabs Shizuru's wrist and grips it tightly. He starts to beg her to help Raven.

Shizuru is startled and alarmed by Hino's sudden behavior. She tries to pull away from him but he is too strong. Hino is clearly still drunk and is not in control of his actions. She tries to talk him down but he is still adamant about helping Raven. Hino is not in a state to make rational decisions and Shizuru is getting increasingly worried about him. She needs to find a way to get him to calm down and think clearly.

As Shizuru wakes up, her eyes adjust to the light and she starts to take in her surroundings. In a brief moment of confusion, she sees Hino next to her. She realizes that they have spent the night together. She notices Hino's muscular body and starts to wonder what exactly happened last night. Her mind starts racing with all the unanswered questions. As she looks closer at Hino, she realizes that he is still asleep and has a small smile on his face. She starts to worry about him, as she wonders if he is okay after what looks like a drunken night together.

As Shizuru is still staring at Hino, she starts to wonder why Hino wanted an intimate night when he is still sad about Raven's death. She starts to wonder if Hino is simply trying to get over Raven or if there's a deeper reason behind it.

In her mind, she cannot make sense of Hino's logic and is trying her best to understand what motivated him to spend such an intimate moment with her, after having lost someone close to him. She begins to rethink her previous decision to spend the night with him and can't help but feel guilty about it.

As Hino wakes from his dream about talking with Raven on his laptop, he starts to realize it was not reality. He sees Shizuru playing with his hair and is annoyed that she woke him up. He is frustrated that she ruined his good dream and wants to return to sleep to continue dreaming.

Shizuru, on the other hand, does not seem aware that he was dreaming and is just trying to comfort Hino. She is concerned about him and is trying to show an act of companionship. She continues to play with his hair, trying to calm him down.

As Shizuru decides to cook breakfast for Hino, she is aware that he is not in the best mood. She is concerned that he might be having a hunger strike and wants to try and cheer him up. She cooks him up a nice breakfast, hoping that it would motivate him to eat.

Hino, on the other hand, does not seem to have the mood or appetite to eat, which worries Shizuru even more. She continues to try and cheer him up by making him a meal. She knows that he could use the nutrients and hopes that the gesture will cheer Hino up.

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