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Mariko's parents are divorcing and she is traumatized; she spends the night at Nanako's home to cope.

Mariko's parents are divorcing and she is traumatized; she spends the night at Nanako's home to cope.

Rei reflects on that double suicide pact that she and Fukiko made shortly after Rei's mother committed suicide, when Rei was soon to be properly adopted by the Ichinomiya family.

Rei reminisces about the first time she met Fukiko, remembering how, even as a child, her pride had still been admirable.

Confused by the events of the party, Rei inquires of Takashi as to why the song upset Fukiko so.

Home from the lake house, Fukiko and Rei visit Ms. Asaka's grave on the anniversary of her death, three years ago.

Mariko and Nanako are invited by Fukiko to her country house for the weekend to help her prepare for her birthday party.

Nanako, Tomoko, and Mariko go the University Fair with Takehiko and Takashi, Fukiko's older brother.

Nanako and Tomoko decide to go to Takehiko's university fair; they invite Mariko, but she is reluctant.

Rei refuses to react after hearing Nanako's confession and begins to intentionally avoid her.

After Nanako accidentally misses her bus stop, Rei takes her to the park.

Nanako realizes that she has fallen in love with Rei, but is too nervous to say anything.

It is Kaoru's first basketball game since her illness, and she is determined to win.

A Sorority member named Junko Nakaya fails one of her exams, so Fukiko orders her to resign.

Nanako desperately tries to escape from Rei, but fails.

Rei is well enough to go back to school; she confronts Fukiko, but is made docile with a few words.

Nanako calls Kaoru to help take care of Rei.

The Sorority members have a special study session at Fukiko's house.

Queen Himiko threatens to restart humanity; the 00 Cyborgs decide to challenge her.

Hisui begins to brainwash the population of Japan into worshipping her.

A friend of Joe's becomes worshiped as a goddess after her natural psychic gifts are boosted.