I had to originally create this into different parts. I didn't have enough concentration to work on this. Anyways, I hope you will enjoy this chapter as well.

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When Louise had pleaded for a familiar, she had no idea that there would be a price to pay. She hadn't understood, just what sort of horror she would be summoning into her own universe.

When the smoke had cleared, the students in the courtyard could only stare in confusion at what was there. Many of their familiars cowered in terror at the large formless mass. They though they could see something residing within it once and a while. And they could feel a dread feeling of horror slowly creep up on them as if a spider was crawling along the inside of their skin.

Professor Colbert could only grip his staff, unsure of what exactly the youngest daughter of the Vallière. His instincts so honed from battle seemed to be screaming at him. The daughter of Karin looked to him unsure of what she should do. "Go on Miss. Vallière" He urged. He would be watching Louise closely.

She returns back to the mass of darkness. Slowly, step by step she approached the thing. When she stood in front of it and it stayed the same, she took a shuddering sigh of relief. She recited the binding chant and reached out to finish binding her familiar. Only for something within the mass to react. A tendril snapped out, grabbing the shocked petite girl, before dragging her inside the mass of darkness.

Colbert and the surrounding students could only stare in horror at where Louise had been standing. He quickly jumped into action, trying to cast a fire spell, only to find that he couldn't cast any spells. He tried again and again to no avail. Finally he gave up, gritting his teeth as he stared and waited. By the Founder he could only hope that Louise wouldn't be harmed.

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In a way Louise wasn't being harmed. She found herself floating in a blackness as if she was underwater. Louise tried to move her arms, only to find that she couldn't. From underneath her, tendrils reached up, before surrounding her. She opens her mouth to scream, only to find that she isn't able to do so. The tendrils drag her down deeper into the darkness. She was pulled down until she reached what could only be the bottom. She wasn't sure having no sense of direction in this formless darkness.

Louise looked around, before finding herself looking into a single eye that seemed to eclipse her entire body. Horror gripped her as she stared into the one single titan sized eye. Then it happened. Pain like her head was being split open assaulted her. She could only scream, still held in the tight grasps of the tendrils. Hands seemed to be reaching inside her mind ripping out and pulling her memories. She didn't know how long she screamed, It felt like it could have been hours. Finally the pain stopped, and Louise could focus her vision back to the eye that was staring at her. For a moment Louise was afraid she would feel the same pain again, only to be surprised when the tendrils release her. The eye closed and the darkness receded around her.

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Colbert watched as the mass of darkness began to convulse as if it was affected by some horrible sickness. He gripped his staff ready to react at a moments notice. He watched and wasn't the only one. Tabitha had put her book away and was staring at the mass. It seemed to retreat on itself, revealing the younger daughter of the Vallière in a fetal position on the ground. She was shivering and muttering something under her breath. Immediately he reacted. He rushed forward, mind panicking.

The students had begun muttering to themselves, wondering what the Zero could have possibly summoned. They were all focused on the scene of Colbert fussing over Louise none of them noticed the mass of darkness that had slowly begun to reform its shape. Twisting and turning on itself, before finally it dispersed.

Colbert began to signal for one of his students to go get another member of the staff, only to stop when he heard the giggle of a young girl. Twisting his head, he found himself staring at a girl with a body shape similar to Louise's, but everything else was different.

The girl looked to be younger then Louise. The professor could only blink before he realized something. The girl was wearing no clothes, long white hair seemed to provide enough color. She didn't seem disturbed by her nudity at all. Her eyes were covered by her bangs. Something about her wasn't right. It wasn't just the fact that she had suddenly appeared here. No it was the fact that she sent Colbert's survival instincts into overdrive.

The girl began to walk forward, head trained on Louise. Colbert tensed ready to cast a spell at any moment. She pauses in walking as if reading the balding professors intention. Tilting her head, her bangs slid away revealing a single eye. The sclera was black surrounding a sinister red. Colbert froze in terror as he stared at it. She gave an unnaturally large smile as if she could smell the stench of fear coming off of him.

The formless darkness that had been in the courtyard welled up around her bare feet. The grass seemed to wither and die, the air became oppressive, and it felt like he had been plunged in an ocean of cold. His body shook and he took several steps away from Louise. The formless darkness seemed to retreat back into the girl. She continued to her destination of Louise. When she finally arrived at her destination, she paid no mind to the other students.

Instead she crouched down onto the ground, placing the shivering and traumatized girl onto her lap. She ran her hands through pink colored hair. She knew all about her, and how she had summoned her. Having shifted through the pink haired girl's head she knew what she needed to about this world. Leaning down she rested her head onto her summoner's, white hair spilling out around them. She would protect Louise, favor her, love her. Louise had been the one who had awoken her from the imprisonment that the Outer Gods imposed on her.

"Mine." The girl said causing a shiver to go down the surrounding students spines. Then she spoke in a language that those surrounding them weren't able to understand, and the tremors of Louise's body slowly began to die down. Colbert watched, before telling his students to return to class. He didn't want anyone else to be hurt, and the way the girl had eyed him like he was prey worried him. He quickly left the courtyard. The headmaster needed to know about this.