Redcurrant

Redcurrant (レッドカラント Reddokaranto): is a leánnan sídhe that watches over Garland's Household. Her name was given to her by Chise Hatori.

Personality
She prefers poets and writers because their way with words is soothing like rain. She floats around Joel, observing and finding pleasure when other takes note of his writing abilities.

History
After Redcurrant finished consuming the life essence of another man, she decides to take a walk in a beautiful garden. There, she locks eyes with a recently widowed Joel Garland and decides to live with him, even though he could not see her and was not her type at all. She refused to believe she was in love with him, yet was unwilling to leave his side, slowly sapping his life away.

Plot
Redcurrant watches over Joel as he falls to illness. Listening to his regrets, she blames herself for leading him toward an early death. Chise decides to create a fairy salve so that Joel may see Redcurrant before he dies.

Redcurrant is finally able to voice her guilt, but Joel, instead of anger, thanks her for loving him and decides to offer what little of his life was left to her. Redcurrant cannot process why he would be so kind to her. All these years, she had taken his life, given nothing in return. She was the root of his early life, and the death he fears, but Joel reassures her that now that he knows he is not alone, he is no longer frightened of death.

Once a figment of his imagination, Joel's purpose for living becomes a reality. A bittersweet end, Redcurrant is finally able to accept that she loves Joel, just before he dies. After his death, Redcurrant decides she will care for his garden until the world turns to dust.

Leánnan Sídhe
A type of vampire who by loving, takes life in return for talent. Lovers of the leannán sídhe are said to live brief, though highly inspired, lives. Redcurrant shows that consuming the life of their lover is not optional, whether there is an exchange of talent or not.

Trivia
Her name that Chise gave her is a reference to her eye color as they remind Chise and Joel of the berries of a plant with the same name.