Release date: Summer 2000
Word count: 11,364
Thoughts: The theory that Nadeshiko is clumsy because she uses her second sight is quite clever.
I recall Ryurren's hair being cut off, but I had no recollection that The Whip was the culprit! Speaking of hair, he explains that the long hair was a sign of passing the Ordeal, which he did at 16. There's no way a person's hair can grow that much in a year.
So Nadeshiko gets to confess halfway through Arc I and Sakura can't get there even though we're almost at the end of Arc IV? Ouch.
It was a nice touch to see the twins being included during the Sunday shopping trip. It makes them tagging along to New York make more sense.
The Amamiya diamond makes its debut!
When I first read this chapter, I felt it was the most random event in NT. But once we learn that the ghost was Sakura's aunt and the lonely man had been waiting for her, it's all so incredibly sad.
I didn't notice before, but S&S facing off the mad man as a team is how they overcame the awkwardness from what happened on the bridge.
"The whole class held out an umbrella to block the spray of saliva as their sensei shouted." ~ I know these anime-like cues will disappear as Wish-chan matures as a writer but for now I'm very entertained.
Fanart spotlight: When I read the passage, "Warmly taking his hands, Sakura said, “My mother died when I was a child, yet know that she is with me, watching over my family. I’m sure Fujiko-san is doing the same.", I immediately thought of this doodle by scribbletalk. It was actually posted on her Facebook so I don't think there's a dA link. Indirect, but none the less fitting. Edit: I received permission from the artist to post it on dA so here's the fanart!