Lyn's POV: "Man, he's fast" I thought, gasping for breath as I sprinted off after Negi. "If he keeps up this pace any longer I'm going to have to take wing and run him down" Taking note of my surroundings I let out an audible groan when I see that he is flying at breakneck speed toward a massive building. "So be it" I mutter under my breath.
"Sdniw ediug em drawrof!" A gust of wind swerved around sending me hurtling toward Negi at breakneck speed. Coming up behind him, I reached over and snatched a fistful of the boy's hair pulling him to a quick and abrupt halt.
"Gah! Let me go, I say. PLEASE!" "Not until you answer my questions, young man." I said sternly. Pointing to the limp body of Asuna, "Did you notice anything unusual before her death yesterday?"
Looking down at the boy, I saw that he had started to cry again. "Alright, okay, just take your time, you don't need to rush, just tell me when you feel ready, OK?" I said in the gentlest voice I could muster.
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Negi's POV: Gulping back tears, I decided to trust her. Before I started however, I decided to ask what her name was. She replied with "I go by many names, but I would prefer that you call me Lyn."
"I'm Negi." "I am the son of the thousand Master Nagi Springfield, and am aspiring to become a magister magi." I was assigned to Mahora Academy as a means of completing my training in magic." "I had well um…some bad run-ins with Asuna, when I got here." "A little later on, however, some of my students were attacked by a vampire, who turned out to be a fellow classmate of theirs Evangeline A. K. McDowell."
"When I was almost beaten by Evangeline, Asuna saved my life and I formed a probationary contract with her. "I later came to terms with Evangeline, and up until now she has been my instructor in magic."
Lyn interrupted, "okay I get the idea now tell me what happened the last few days." I continued, "Well, yesterday morning, I awoke to see Asuna crying while she was getting ready to go on her paper route." "When I checked her calendar, I saw that yesterday had been marked out, which was weird, because she normally doesn't use it."
Tears rose up again as I remembered the events of yesterday right before Asuna's death. Holding back a sob I continued, "Though the day was marked as her birthday, I now believe that, somehow, Asuna knew that she would die that night, she somehow knew that she was doomed."
I was wracked with newfound grief as I collapsed onto my knee's letting my lamentations loose upon the world.
