Annie Leonhart (Chapter)

Annie Leonhart (アニ・レオンハート) is the 5th chapter of the 1st volume and the 5th chapter overall of Lost Girls manga, written and illustrated by Ryōsuke Fuji.

Overview
Returning to the Stratmann family mansion, Annie informs Eliot Stratmann that Carly is gone. Annie realizes that Eliot was the one who killed Wayne Eisner and not Lugg. He had visited Wayne after he left a letter at the mansion, and he killed him before Waldo and Lugg were involved. Eliot planned to frame Waldo and Lugg for the murder and have Annie arrest them. Eliot claims that Annie's theory is nonsensical, but Annie sees through his lie, saying that Eliot could have informed Annie of Wayne from the start.

Together, Annie and Eliot dispose of Wayne's corpse in the industrial area of the district. Eliot admits that the dinners he had with Carly were meant to discuss the codaime trade. Eliot informs Annie that she is welcome at his mansion at any time for dinner, but Annie lets him know that if her future task goes well, she will be able to return to her hometown. Annie gives a false report that Carly and Wayne left town under false names three days ago. Annie heads to the showers, preparing herself to set out on her mission so that she may at last return to her hometown.

Summary
Returning to the mansion of the Stratmann family, Annie informs Eliot Stratmann that Carly has left town. She admits that she does not know if she will return, and if she does it would only be after a long time. Annie notices that Eliot is smoking a rare cigarette. Eliot reveals that the cigarette is a brand that was only produced in Wall Maria.

Changing the subject, Annie states that Eliot was the one who killed Wayne Eisner and not Lugg. Eliot claims the idea is absurd, and Annie asks for him to hear her out. She theorizes that Wayne was the one who left the note at the Stratmann mansion. The note was the ransom, and Eliot visited Wayne's apartment to discuss the matter. He killed Wayne while he was there, before Waldo and Lugg got involved in the matter. Eliot directed Waldo and Lugg to Wayne's residence so that he could frame them for the murder and have Annie arrest them. Eliot claims the story is nonsensical, but Annie reveals that a cigarette butt of the same rare brand Eliot is smoking was found at Wayne's home, and she says that if Eliot was innocent he would have led Annie to Wayne from the start. With this, Eliot confesses to the murder, saying that Wayne would not have handed over Carly and would instead take Eliot's money when he was drunk.

Annie halts the conversation, asking Eliot to stop smoking. When Eliot objects, she snatches the cigarette out of his hand, saying that she has had enough of everyone smoking or drinking during her task that day. Eliot asks her why she is so irritated, and Annie says that she is tired and anxious for tomorrow's mission. Eliot requests that he should be allowed to smoke in jail, but Annie lets him know that he is not going to jail.

Together, Eliot and Annie dispose of Wayne's corpse in the industrial waste area of Stohess District. Eliot asks why Annie involved herself in the disposal, and she says she is doing it for her own sake. After discussing Eliot's inevitable financial trouble in the future, Annie asks why he and Carly always had dinner together. Eliot admits that their dinners were for discussion of their codaime trade. He asks her what sort of discussions she has with her own father, and Annie says it is nothing important. She thinks back to her time with her father when they would discuss fighting techniques at dinner frequently over the years.

As Eliot and Annie part ways, Eliot lets Annie know that she is welcome for dinner at his home at any time. Annie lets him know that such a thing is unlikely since if her mission tomorrow succeeds, she will be able to return to her hometown.

At the Military Police Brigade barracks, Annie files a false report about Carly and Wayne, claiming they had left for the capital under false names three days ago. Returning to her room where Hitch is sleeping, she notices that Hitch had left her a flower with a note saying that she should put it on for her date. Leaving the flower in her room, she heads to the showers. She assures herself that fulfilling her mission is her purpose in life. Thinking back to the time her father apologized to her before she left her hometown, she reminds herself that the success of her mission is what will allow her to return home.