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Liz grinned at Akira mischievously as she held up a dress.

"How about this one?" Liz asked.

"Its sort of...um...revealing" Akira pointed out.

"Don't worry about it" Liz grinned. Akira smiled nervously and thought of the other day, she was glad when she finally left Kid's room even though it was pretty comfortable. She was just bored, all she did was watch tv and sleep.

"LOOK OUT!" Liz shrieked dropping the dress and ducking. Akira dropped down next to her as a shadow shot over head and hit the wall cracking it. Akira looked over her shoulder and gasped in surprise. Lelura was standing in the entrance of the store, grinning evilly. She was standing next to two tall attractive men.

"Choas. Get her!" Lelura cackled. Akira looked at Liz in alarm.

"What do we do?" she whispered frantically.

"I don't know" Liz whispered back as the one on the left approached them slowly, with a wicked smirk on his face. "You can;t wield me our wavelengths aren't synced and no one is here to help us" she pointed out.

"Want me to get the other one?" The other man asked from Lelura's right.

"That weapon has zero value to us Agony" Lelura answered.

"Run away!" Akira gasped out, when Choas picked her and threw her into the wall on the other side of the store.

"No, Akira" Liz cried out standing up and looking back and forth at all who stood there.

"Run girl." Lelura advised "Someone had to tell Lord Death and who better then someone that was supposed to watch her." Liz hesitated for half a second before shaking her head and standing her ground.

"Knock her out Agony" Lelura hissed in annoyance. Liz fell to the floor screaming from the torture that was being inflicted upon her before going unconscious from the suffering.

"No...Liz" Akira breathed out struggling to sit up through the pain in her side from hitting the wall. She felt a sharp pain on her temple before falling unconscious as well.

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Liz awoke in the DWMA hospital wing with people standing over her.

"SIS! YOUR OK!" Patty screamed jumping on the bed and hugging her.

"Liz, are you ok? What happened? Where is Akira?" Kid asked in rapid succession. Stein put a hand in his shoulder and looked down at Liz.

"So, tell us what has happened." He asked. Liz explained looking down angry that she couldn't do more.

"This is troubling news. If what you say is true and they have really have Akira I must inform Lord Death" Stein said "Kid come with me." They both walked quickly through the school and into the death room.

"Lord Death" Stein said and began explaining.

"This is troubling, but why not use the tracker in Akira's necklace?" Lord Death asked.

"Of course, the necklace!" Kid ran out of the death room to Stein's lab.

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Akira groaned as she woke up. Her memories flooded back to her all at once and she tried to sit up. Her hands were in chains and experimentally tugged at them and realized that her feet were chained also.

"Whose there?" A tired, but familiar voice asked.

"Father?" Asked gasped.

"Akira, honey, is that you?" Her father's asked in shock.

"Yes, its me!" Akira answered wriggling as close as she possible could.

"How did you get here?" Her father asked sadly.

"Lelura!" Akira spat furiously "So much for a deal."

"I was put in here as soon as she faked my death, I think I have figured out her motives" He answered.

"Motives?" Akira asked.

"I think she is working with another witch to find what your mother guarded." He explained, his voice going scratchy from all the talking.

"What did she guard?" Akira asked.

"I already told you that I don't know" Her father said. They both turned in the darkness as they heard footsteps approaching. The door opened and Lelura stood with Agony looking in. Akira winced at the sudden light and a chill went down her back at Lelura's next words.

"Agony, get her it's time for answers, by ANY means" Lelura said emphasizing any with a vicious smirk.

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