The dance had ended at about quarter to ten which was when everyone began heading home only, Yoshiki had a different idea. He wasn't going home, he was going to go down to the beach. He headed down the quiet, lonely road that led to the cliff overhanging the beach and descended the concrete steps down from the cliff to the beach. The sand looked as if it was made of silver as it reflected the shiny, silvery light from the full moon and the sea looked as if ribons of sparkling silver light were streaming through it. He was about to walk out to the edge of the sea when he saw someone's unconscious form lying, motionless and almost lifeless on the sand. He slowly made his way over to them before noticing how familiar they seemed, their dark, shiny blue hair, their small height, the black dress she had been wearing. It was Ayumi. Rushing quickly over to her side, he hurriedly pulled his phone out of his pocket and called an ambulance before sitting by her side, holding her hand and listening to what the person on the other end of the phone said.

"...Just try to stay calm, we're on our way now and should be there in about five minutes." They said. Try to stay calm? How could he stay calm when the love of his life was lying, almost lifeless on the beach, unconscious with a possibly life threatening head injury!

"Shinozaki...please be okay...I need you..." Yoshiki mumbled quietly to the blue haired girl before sirens blared out loudly all around him and voices were heard shouting around him as he heard footsteps running up behind him.

"...She's definitely still alive!" One of the paramedics said after checking Ayumi's pulse. Three more paramedics came down onto the beach and took Ayumi to the ambulance whilst one of them questioned Yoshiki.

"So, do you know her?" They asked

"Yeah she's my friend." Yoshiki answered

"And can you tell us her name?" They asked

"Ayumi Shinozaki." He answered simply

"Right, do you have any way to contact her parents or guardians?" The paramedic asked

"She might of left her phone at home so I could try calling it." Yoshiki suggested, to which the paramedic just nodded and went to go and help out and so, Yoshiki pulled his phone out again and selected Ayumi's number. He had no idea if she had even left her phone at home but either way, it was his best bet other than going round and telling them in person which he really didn't have the guts to do. After sekecting the number, it rung a few times before being answered by Hinoe, Ayumi's sister seeing as she had left her phone in the living room at home before she left.

"Hellooo?" Hinoe said as she answered the phone

"...Er...hi...basically there had been anaccident down at the beach involving your sister. You might want to come quickly." Yoshiki explained

"Why? What happened" Hinoe asked cautiously

"I'm not sure what happpened but I found her and she was led unconcious on the beach with a head injury." Yoshiki further explained.

"I'm on my way." Hinoe said, hanging up the phone abruptly. Yoshiki quuckly turned his attention back to Ayumi and the paramedics. They had now successfully gotten Ayumi into the ambulance and were getting ready to drive back to the hospital.

"I'm sorry but you can't go in the ambulance with her but we can give you a ride in the front if you want." One of the paramedics suggested to Yoshiki

"No, it's fine. I told her sister that I would wait for her here." Yoshiki said

"Okay just be carefull." the paramedic warned him. Before heading back to the ambulance as it set off. Yoshiki stood for about 15 minutes before Hinoe came, running down the path out of breath.

"...Where...is she...?" She asked, trying to regain her breath.

"They took her to the hospital." Yoshiki explained

"Well come on then." Hinoe said, running off again in the direction that the ambulance had gone before.

They reached the hospital within fifteen minutes and ran inside, going straight to the front desk to ask about Ayumi.

"...Ayumi Shinozaki...room..204." The receptionist told them before they set off up the stairs to try and find Ayumi's room.

"Here it is, room 204" Hinoe said as they reached the room. They knocked on the door and heard Ayumi's weak reply telling them to come in.

"How are you feeling?" Hinoe asked

"Ugh...not good...my head is killing me..." Ayumi groaned

"Thank god you're okay though, you scared the life out of me." Yoshiki said

"I'm sorry but do I know you...?" Ayumi asked drowsily. Her head was pounding but as much as she tried to remember who he was, she couldn't. She couldn't remember what had happened and only just remembered her sister so she honestly couldn't remember who the blonde haired boy was or how they knew each other

"Shinozaki...?" Yoshiki asked, thinking she was joking however, when she carried on looking at him expectantly, awaiting an answer, he knew it was true. Ayumi Shinozaki had completely forgotten him and, there was no way he could get her to remember him...