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April 22, 2006

Karin 21

Filed under: Karin

We see Winner’s grandfather walk around in a vampire-village, which he sets on fire.  Then we go back to Usui-kun, who still is waiting for Karin.  Karin herself is walking through the town, with her mind so occupied that she pushes over a little child.  When she sees two lovers walking, she remembers her date with Usui-kun and hurries over to their meeting spot.  At the same time Usui-kun goes to a telephone boot to call Karin, so she doesn’t see him.  Because she dropped her cell phone he can’t reach her and she leaves again before her goes out of the telephone boot.  Karin keeps wandering around and gets harrassed by two guys.  Meanwhile, Winner-kun and his grandfather are tracing Elda, but when they notice there are two vampires they split up.  Winner-kun finds Karin and helps her.  His grandfather finds Elda and they start fighting.  They end up at the place where Karin and Winner-kun are sitting and Winner-kun’s grandfather explains to him that Karin is the one who bit him when he was little.  Winner-kun is stupefied to hear that Karin is a vampire and he tries to shoot her like his grandfather tells him to do. But in the end he can’t do it because he really loves Karin, whether she’s a vampire or not ^_^ He gives Karin and Elda an opportunity to run.  Elda tells Karin to run while she starts to fight with Winner’s grandfather again.  In the meantime, Usui-kun is heading towards Karin’s house, where Ren arrives, completely out of breath.

It was an open ending this time so I’m very curious what will happen next.  This episode was pretty important because Winner-kun finally learns the truth.  I’m happy he stays at Karin’s side though.  I guess next episode will be more about Usui-kun again, and will Karin and Anju become friends again?  I don’t think Karin is going to change into a real vampire, but we’ll see…

                  

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