The sound of crying resounded through the large room, feeding the chaos far below. Kuria, though as weak as he was and his vision blurred a bit by the blue-tinted glass, finally managed to glance at the huge plant where the crying was coming from. He managed to make out the figures of many people; the cloaked man who threatened to kill him, a dark-haired woman, a brown haired boy, Earl Tyrannt, the remaining Lords of Gaudium, two scientists...
And Ai. She was the one crying.
What was she doing here? She wasn't supposed to be here, it was too dangerous!
The embodiment of Omega's heart glanced down at what looked like some sort of control system they stood at. What were they planning? Something told him it was going to be bad...
If only he had been wrong.
The thought of returning to crystal form and fusing with Earl scared him. His power may be unstable even with the Flying Water fused to his being, he may still end up destroying everything and everyone here!
He almost flinched when the main switch was pressed, the light illuminating the machine and himself into view. Ai seemed to recognize him almost immedietly, at least she didn't forget him, she even remembered his name.
He managed to call out her name. His mind was racing, he needed to find a way out of here and try to get Ai and her friends to safety. There had to be some way out of this glass orb that was serving as a cage for him, yet he could not find it. It was useless, and sadly, he knew it.
Suddenly, the scientists - who were appearently Ai's and her brother's parents - pulled on a lever and caught his attention, though the woman with his only friend practically begged them to stop.
An agonizing pain shot through Kuria's body as the electricity shot through his body. He tried to make even the slightest movement to escape, yet could not. He was far too weak to even move now. He tried to reach out, yet was met by glass. With the last of his strength, he muttered Ai's name before his eyes finally shut.
The last thing he saw or heard was Ai yelling his name, crying, before all sense of sound left him and everything went black.
