Author's Note: Yay! With this chapter we get to see the return of Emi! Emjoy. ^-^

Now I recognized the park where Ikuto always played his violin. I could hear the mournful notes now. He was playing a different song then usual though. It didn't really even sound like a song though.

"Can we go now nyan?" Yoru asked yawning. "I'm bored." Ikuto shook his head and I noticed he was writing something.

"I want to finish this," He murmured. Yoru shook his head annoyed.

"Well if you were going to stay up all night writing a song you should've gone to dinner with Utau nyan," He growled. Ikuto ignored him and continued writing.

"A song?" I asked quietly. "Is it for someone? Maybe Utau?" Minori glared at me and shook her head.

"No," She replied. "Not for Utau." I heard the leaves rustle and I turned around to see a girl about Ikuto's age with long green hair tied up in a ponytail.

"I thought I heard a violin," She yawned. "You've been keeping me up all night Ikuto."

"Go away Emi," Ikuto growled sitting down. She smiled curiously.

"You're writing something," Emi pointed out. "Preparing a White Day gift?" Ikuto glared at her.

"I don't expect to get anything from anyone, so no," He told her.

"Not even that cute little girl with the pink hair?" She asked sitting down next to him. "Hm...her name's Amu-chan right?" I blushed and stared down at my feet.

"I wouldn't give him anything anyway," I muttered. That earned me another glare from Minori.

"Hush," She growled.

"Amu already said she isn't getting me anything," Ikuto sighed. I was surprised to hear sadness in his voice.

"Then what's this for?" I watched as Emi snatched the papers away and began reading it.

"I wouldn't think you would care what that is," Ikuto muttered putting his violin away.

" 'Soft, Sweet Song,' that's a really pretty title. I want to hear what it sounds like!" Emi exclaimed. Ikuto grabbed the papers and put them in his violin case.

"It's not for you," He growled standing up. "See you tomorrow Emi." He nearly walked right through me as he left. Emi was still sitting there looking curious.

" 'Soft, Sweet Song,' " She murmured. "It's defiantly a present..." I watched as the scene faded and I was back in my room.

"Now don't worry Amu," Minori snickered. "I'm sure the last ghost won't be that mean. Just think about everything you've seen." Then with that said she disappeared from sight. I gulped and laid back on my bed. That mean? I wondered. So she's saying the last ghost is going to be mean. I sighed and rolled over.

"I bet all the ghosts are trying to tell me I should get something for Tadase-kun," I murmured. "Yes that's what I should do." I stretched and began to go downstairs to look for chocolates when I heard a crack.

"Wait a second Amu-chan!" I turned around to see Dia. She smiled happily.

"Dia is it over?" I asked. "Is the third ghost still going to come?" Dia nodded.

"Yes," She replied. "Have you thought everything over?" I nodded.

"The ghosts are trying to tell me to get chocolate for Tadase-kun!" I told her. She frowned and shook her head.

"Not quite," She told me. "Try again." I paused and thought really hard.

"To be less shy?" I asked. She shook her head again.

"Perhaps the last ghost will have to show you those scenes," She murmured. I froze.

"Wh-What do you mean by 'those scenes?' " I asked beginning to shake. Dia smiled and flew back over to her egg.

"Scenes that will truly show you what to do," She replied. "Scenes that will scare you." My heart stopped the moment her egg closed.

"No Dia come back!" I screamed. "Don't leave me alone!" I looked around wildly afraid the third ghost would appear any second and snatched up my phone.

"What now?" Rima's voice sounded annoyed when she answered.

"Rima Dia just said the last ghost is going to show me something really scary," I whimpered. "Please just stay up and talk to me."

"Amu go to sleep," Rima sighed. "Goodnight." My heart stopped again when she hung up.

"I'm all alone," I whimpered hugging my pillow to my chest. Then I got an idea. "Maybe I can keep the ghost from coming," I murmured. I nodded and raced downstairs. I had read about how to get rid of ghosts before and was ready to try it. I grabbed a whole bunch on garlic and threw it around my room along with some sand. I also took my shoes and pointed them two different ways.

"Will this really work?" I wondered sitting back down on my bed. I sighed and also turned off the lights and lit candles around my room. I rocked back and forth nervously and finally was about to go to sleep when a cold wind blew through my room and blew the candles out. For the third time that night I screamed.