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A woman named Natsu discovers her husband, Ken, with another woman when she returns home from work one day. Ken confesses his love for the girl, Mi, and asks Natsu for a divorce. Surprisingly, Natsu doesn't feel shocked or sad. Instead, she reflects on what she has learned during her five years with Ken and contemplates how to move forward. One sleepless night, she sees an angel sitting on her balcony, and soon after, the angel begins living with her.
Included in this volume are three additional short manga stories: "God Knows Everything," "Tea Time," and "Dispensation of Heaven."
(Source: Tokyopop)
Tenshi no Su was published in English as Erica Sakurazawa: Angel Nest by Tokyopop on September 9, 2003. It has also been published in German by Tokyopop Gmbh.


If people keep asking for you to do/join "X" and you keep responding with "No", it becomes inherently more taxing on the guy saying no
SO glad I got into AoT when I did.
When you try to make wrongs right that are far behind you, sins of your youth, a time when you thought the world was your plaything.
I think here lies the strongest point this story tackles. That even though you try to change, you try to do good in the world and you try to fight against your very nature, the world will remember. And you remember too.
Guilt is a great motivator, but too much guilt shackles you for the rest of your life.
You can just hope that there are people who will cherish you for who you are, who love you despite your past and who will support you even against everyone else.
Great story, pacing is hard to pin down due to a lot of backflashs, art is consistent and emotional scenes look beautiful.
Solid 7.5/10.