Gakuen Alice Epilogue Chapter -
He scoffs. She giggles. It’s the same sound from chapter one—loud, clumsy, and utterly disarming.
Page One: A Splash of Color
He takes her hand. His palm is cool now. No burn scars. gakuen alice epilogue chapter
The emotional core of the epilogue is a two-page spread. Natsume leans against the old wisteria tree—the one he once burned down. It has grown back, twisted but strong, dripping with purple blooms.
Narumi, silver-haired and finally without a disguise, teaches at a normal elementary school. He waves from a bench, where Yuka (Mikan’s mother, her memory fully restored by a combined effort of Persona and Reo’s residual research) is sketching the tower. He scoffs
He’s older. The curse of his Alice has receded, but the cost remains: his hair is streaked with premature white, and his left eye still holds a faint, ember-like glow. But he’s solid . Present. No longer a ghost of flames.
Mikan Sakura (now Mikan Natsume, though she still forgets to write the new name half the time) helps a small, dark-haired girl to her feet. The girl has her father’s scowl and her mother’s tears-almost-ready-to-spill eyes. Page One: A Splash of Color He takes her hand
Mikan sits beside him, her head on his shoulder. For a long time, neither speaks.
