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Lin's POV

Naru and I heard the quiet scream from Nimahara-san and we both hurried up the stairs. When we reached the son's bedroom we saw Mai passed out on the floor and Hiroshi shaking her, hoping to rouse her from her state. Mai gave no response so I hurried down to her and could tell she was still breathing, just out. With gentleness, I lifted her from the floor and looked to Akameko, who seemed frightened and confused.

"She'll be alright, Nimahara-san." Naru voiced and we both walked out the door and to the equipment room. Akameko hurried down the stairs and brought us a blanket and a pillow to place Mai on. Then just as quickly she went back to her son and brought him out of his room, worried that the young woman struck again.

I stared down at Mai for a while, trying to assess if she would come to anytime soon when the door bell rang. Nimahara answered it and in came Monk and Ayako. The hurried to the room and Ayako quickly checked out Mai's health. Monk looked rather worried and I felt useless because all I could do was sit there and watch with baited breath for Mai's bill of health.

"She'll be fine. I'm almost positive she's having one of her physic dreams." Ayako said. I nodded my head and stood up to go and finish some paperwork. I would need to document Mai's episode and when she came to I would need to have her tell me what she saw. But just as I reached my seat, we all heard a light groan. I hurried back to her side; ignoring the strange looks Monk and Ayako were giving me. Mai slowly sat up from her lying position and blinked a bit.

"Did you have a dream?" Ayako gently asked and Mai nodded her head, making her brunette hair bob a little as she did. "Can you tell us what it was about?"

"I saw how the sister killed her brother. She had choked him and said it was because she couldn't live with how their mother treated him and how she treated her." Then Mai looked to me. "Ishiko loved her brother more than anything, Lin-san. I don't know why she lingers but I know she wasn't sad when she died."

"It seemed you had passed out. Do you have any idea why?" I asked quietly. Mai put a finger to her bottom lip, which jutted out just a hint. It made her look rather cute but I kept my face straight. Her eyes seemed focused on an invisible thing as she concentrated.

"All I remember is that Nimahara-san came in with the cookies and saw us playing." Mai looked at me, an apology in her eyes that she couldn't give more information.

"Did she do anything that might have triggered a response?" I asked and Mai thought once again.

"The last thing I remember was that she rubbed Hiroshi's head and I blacked out. Do you think that has something to do with it?" Mai asked me and I thought for a moment. Then I nodded my head.

"If Ishiko hated that her mother treated her brother better, then seeing Nimahara-san treat Hiroshi like that would be much the same. You and Ishiko were roughly the same age and Hiroshi and her brother were the same age so it would make sense." I explained. The brunette nodded her head and smiled a sad smile. I gave her a slight smile back and went to my computer to document the new information.

Mai's POV

Small butterflies fluttered around in my stomach when I saw Lin smile at me. I wasn't sure why that was but I knew it happened. He had seemed so caring of me recently and I wasn't sure why. It wasn't that I was complaining about it, by all means no, but I just was confused. But my attention was taken from my thoughts when Ayako asked a few questions to make sure I wasn't hurt. I hadn't been and I assured the older woman of that.

"Mai, will you come with me for a moment? I need to ask you something." Ayako asked. I nodded my head and lifted myself from the floor. With one glance to Lin, I was out the door. Ayako took me far away from the room and looked me straight in the eye.

"Mai, be honest, do you and Lin have something going on between you two?" Her face was serious and alert. I wasn't sure why she seemed so upset by her question.

"Not that I know of. We are becoming better friends and he's given me rides to work and from work. We talk a lot more but nothing…romantic is going on between us, if that's what you're asking." I explained to Ayako. For some reason, saying that depressed me a small bit but I chalked it up to still be upset over Naru.

"Alright, I'm going to trust you on this." Ayako said; her face still just as serious.

"Why do you ask, Ayako-san?" I asked quietly but she shook her head and we both went back to the main room. Lin looked up briefly and our eyes met for a second. I blushed a little and looked away from him.

"Alright, we're going to start set-up in Hiroshi's room and will film the things that happen tonight. I've already talked to Nimahara-san about having her son sleep in his room and she agreed only as long as there was a constant watch on him. So tonight we all have to be very alert." Naru explained as he started to grab some things, getting ready to start set-up. "There will be two cameras in the son's room. One in the corner, facing the majority of his room and one in the other corner, facing his doorway so we can make sure we have all sides covered."

"Should we put a camera in the hallway facing his bedroom door just in case we don't have a clear view of that part of his room. I'm only saying because of the picture Nimahara-san produced from the hallway." I suggested. Naru thought for a minute and nodded his head. I smiled a little; glad he finally took a suggestion of mine.

Quickly him and I set up the bedroom and did what we needed to do. It wasn't even close to night so I decided to pay Hiroshi another visit. It didn't take long to find him; he was outside with his mother, playing in the grass. I sat down beside Ayameko and watched her son.

"I'm glad you're getting help with this, Nimahara-san." I quietly voiced while the black-haired boy giggled while playing.

"Yes, I am too. I was so scared the first time it happened that I didn't know what to do. But I found an ad of yours in the paper a hurried to make time to visit you. I just hope you can fix whatever is happening in my home." The older lady said. I nodded my head but smiled a bit.

"We'll be able to fix it, I promise." I spoke with confidence and that made Ayameko smile. Quietly we watched her son play while we both thought about many things.