Hello there! I finally wrote the fanction I want to write about Chitaru and Hitsugi. I decided to mix what happened into the anime and into the manga (because we didn't know if they are dead into the manga version). So yeah, this is a mix of episode 6 and chapter 25, it start like the manga but the end is similar to the anime version.

Disclaimer: I don't own Akuma no Riddle


She chose justice over love. Even if she loved Hitsugi, Chitaru couldn't forgive her. She couldn't forgive Angel Trumpet, she couldn't forgive the person who killed her teacher's daughter. It was unforgivable, justice had to be done. Even if this will break her heart, it was red haired girl's duty.

Holding the younger girl into her arms, Chitaru approached the blade from her. It was the justice blade, the real one. Even if she made her choice, the older girl was still hesitating. She didn't want to kill Hitsugi, but she had to kill Angel Trumpet. Why these two persons had to be the same one? How she could love and hate someone at the same time?

Hitsugi was smiling to her. An innocent smile, like she accepted her fate. If it was her loved one who killed her, she was happy. How can she be so calm? She going to be killed and she continued to smile. Chitaru could see something into her golden eyes. It was sadness. Even if she was smiling, Hitsugi was sad. The person she loved, the person she confessed to, chose justice over her. Her loved one is also her killer. What she felt was totally understandable.

Chitaru couldn't kill her. Her hand was shaking. Even if Hitsugi allowed her to kill her, Chitaru couldn't. The younger girl tried to force Chitaru to stab her, but the older girl resisted. Feeling guilty for what she's done to her loved one, Hitsugi hugged her, impaling herself on the knife. She got stabbed through her stomach. A little bit of blood rolled from her mouth. Despite the pain, Hitsugi was still smiling.

Chitaru delicately laid Hitsugi's corpse on the floor. The older girl didn't know how to react. Suddenly, Nio joined her on the stage. Trying to be implicit because of the play, the blond assassin said that Hitsugi's wish was to be with Chitaru forever. The red haired girl began to feel guiltiness. She was responsible of her death. Hitsugi loved her, she even gave her the choice of killing her. She didn't let the younger girl explained why she was an assassin, why she killed her teacher's daughter.

That wasn't justice. Chitaru didn't do justice at all. It was only vengeance. Justice wasn't an excuse for killing. Justice wasn't vengeance. Chitaru didn't choose love or justice, she chose vengeance. What she did was also unforgivable.

So at least, she could fulfill Hitsugi's wish. She'll stay with her, forever, in a better place. They could only be together into death. Grabbing the poison's bottle, Chitaru drank it. She suddenly felt a violent pain into her heart. She fell on the floor, next to Hitsugi. Her entire body was in a terrible pain. Despite the pain, she hugged the younger girl and closed her eyes.

The last thing she heard before falling into darkness was Haru's voice calling them.


It was with a strong pain into her belly that Hitsugi woke up. She was lying into an unknown bed. It took her few minute to realise that she was in a hospital. Lifting her shirt, the blue haired girl discovered the bandage on her belly. She survived. So, what happened with Chitaru? She asked it to a doctor, but she didn't have any answer for a couple of days.

Finally, a nurse came to see her and explained what happened. Chitaru drank a poison and ending up into a deep coma. She survived because the poison she drank wasn't lethal, but she still drank too much of this poison. Hitsugi asked if she can see her and the nurse accepted. She brought the little girl to Chitaru's room. Hitsugi couldn't walk because of her injury, she was in wheelchair.

The red haired girl was lying on a bed, unconscious. She was plugged to various machines, to keep her alive. The nurse left Hitsugi alone with Chitaru. The younger girl approached of her loved one. It was all her fault. She's the one who made Chitaru suffered enough to make her drank poison. Tears began to roll from her golden eyes. Why did she survive? She should die, at least Chitaru's wish would be fulfill.

Hitsugi decided to stay with Chitaru until she woke up. Since she was still alive, she needed to give her a proper apologise for what she did.


Few months later, Chitaru finally woke up. She was really weak, she stayed too long without moving. The older girl didn't remember clearly what happened. When she saw Hitsugi, she was even more confused. Is it a dream? With difficulty, she stretched her arm, tried to touch the younger girl. She needed to now if she was real. She lightly touched her belly. Hitsugi's expression showed some pain. Chitaru remembered that she stabbed her, right in the place that she touched. It wasn't a dream. She really tried to kill Hitsugi, before tried to commit suicide. But she failed, none of them was dead.

Chitaru didn't know how to face Hitsugi after what she's done. She was still angry after Angel Trumpet, but she was also angry after herself for trying to kill her. Incapable of saying anything, Chitaru turned her back to Hitsugi and pretend to fall asleep.

"I'm sorry, Chitaru-san" sincerely said Hitsugi.

Chitaru closed her eyes, trying to not cry, while tears began to roll from her eyes.


I chose to keep the concept of the real knife (justice) and the fake knife (love) into the manga. But I don't really like the fact that into the manga, Chitaru really stabbed Hitsugi. I prefer what happened into the anime, when Hitsugi impaled herself on the knife. I don't know how Chitaru killed herself into the manga, so I just keep what happened into the anime with the poison. I wasn't satisfied with both versions, so I mixed them. Hope you liked it.