I watched the end of s02 again
noticed that Hei was touching Yin's real body, not her white/black spirit form. The "Goodbye!" message on the sketch at the end was really affecting... That's it for Darker Than Black. I'm still going to think about it, though. Should I just believe whatever I want to believe? Misaki saying she didn't hear of Hei after that makes a happy ending plausible. I liked how in the OVA the dog-woman asked what Hei was expecting...a peaceful life? It's a desire that is inside him, so maybe after all that he really is alive somewhere and won't lose any more important people. It would make sense for his star's brightness to signify the return of his powers. The light between the two of them... Doesn't it make sense that Hei separated Yin and Izanami, placing Yin in her body and Izanami in the boy-Yin that was a copy made by Shion?
Of course I don't like it when an ending isn't spelled out because I don't know if it's okay for me to believe this.
Still, Darker Than Black makes me appreciate my mundane life. It has never stopped doing that, weird 2nd season or not. My life isn't so mundane since I got sick, but like Suou said, it's easier to give birth than being anxious about it. Who knows about the future? I cry fairly often about not being married, but I want to change this attitude of not-having to holding the things that I do have. They won't last forever.