- #50
I don't know about you guys, but some people mourn for their lost love for like, years. And then some find it understandable, for oh-my- it is the "true" love. (random rant, gets to the point...)
But if a guy sees his family brutally killed by a maniac (who later "admits" being wrong, oh, for that helps SO much), his twin brohter decieves them (thanks bro!), oneself getting turned to what one was learned to hate (vampire), has to drink the blood of the one he hates the most (Kuran), looses his loved one to (Yuuki), again, the one he hates the most (Kuran) and realizes one is the most alike the creature one hates the most (vampire) and can't really be still at night 'cause of crazy hunger that cannot be satisfied but from one's arch-enemy.
Oh and the last year some great tragedies at one blow.. Yeaah, definitely not worth mourning for more than let's say, 3-5 chapters, then get all shouju (might be wrong term now) strong personality and forget all bad and be positive.
There isn't really an easy way out to become stronger if one has gone through that all. The emo moments will be there, more or less.
I like Zero's emoness, 'cause truth is, I'm not sure I'd deal things that much better than him if I was in his shoes.
I agree with you completely. Thats why I like Zero's character so much, he's not your typical "Prince" shoujo character. He has imperfections, and throughout the series he does grow stronger to be able to live without Yuki now. I think he deserves someone better then Yuki. The guy has been losing almost everything close to him, but he still carries out his duty and is able to control his grudges against vampires.