A/N: I'm back from vacation! Sorry it's late. I fell sick. Also this chapter was not easy to order events.

Chapter 29:

Sensei, is that you?

Two hours later, Accelerator was sitting in Rei's hospital room. After Rei had woken up, she had to undergo a couple of checkups. In addition, the nurses had to report to the doctor which took a long time. Yomi, Yoshi, and Last Order still left when they planned to, although once they found out Rei had woken up, Last Order wanted to meet her. But, once Yomi found out that there would be a long waiting time before Rei would be able to just sit down and talk, she figured that Last Order would have gotten tired and bored and that maybe Rei would just like to talk to Accelerator alone. So, she left with Last Order in tow, promising the pouting girl that they would come first thing in the morning.

Rei was sitting in bed; it was folded so it could support her. She still had wires connected to her, but her oxygen mask was taken off for now. Rei admittedly felt a bit nervous about breathing on her own after realizing she had been using one. The nurses had gently given her a bath and her hair got combed as well.

"Uh…" Rei broke the silence. Accelerator wasn't really doing anything in the room. Rei was beginning to feel awkward over everything that had happened. "How long have I been in here?"

"Almost 4 days." Accelerator's response was at first curt, but soon after he had spoken he had sighed. "You really do know how to do a number on yourself." He was sitting down on the single couch with his arms crossed and his legs wide.

"Ha, thank you for your praise, sensei." Rei closed her eyes and smiled at him, feeling more at ease now with his sarcasm. The smile only lasted for a few seconds as she opened her eyes and frowned. "Have you been doing alright?" She asked seriously. "I haven't caused you and the others to worry about me, right?"

"As alright as I'll ever be." Accelerator stood up and sat back down to get more comfortable in the chair. His gaze was trained at the foot of Rei's bed. "The others, yeah, they've been flipping out. Mostly the brat. When she found out you woke up she wanted to stay here, but by the time all the doctors checked you up she would have gotten tired, so she had to leave."

"Hmm, well that's good for you." Rei smiled a little. "And I am sorry I made you all worry."

"The doctor told us a lot about you, you know." He wanted to get straight to the point.

"Eh? About my health? I would assume so…how is it?"

"That's not what I meant-"

"Hello again!" The frog-faced doctor returned. He smiled at Rei. "I was told you had finally woken up. How do you feel?"

"I feel alright, but I'm not sure I feel strong enough to walk. What exactly happened?"

"A steel support beam fell on your head and by some miracle you survived. Or, maybe you used your ability subconsciously. Either way, your skull got badly cracked. We were able to heal the damage, but I would take it easy for the next few weeks if not couple of months." He wagged his finger as he pulled out a pen from one of the drawers of the desk in the room. He started to write some notes on notepad. "Here are some basic care instructions. I will print out a formal sheet and have one of the nurses hand it to you when you get discharged. It won't be for a couple more days though. You might think you're fine, but we have to play safe. Trauma to the brain can be very dangerous." It was almost as if the doctor was referring to two different things with that statement. In addition, with this kind of severe brain trauma, we will have to arrange for an ability level examination to see if your AIM field and ability have remain unchanged or not."

"Oh, you mean there is a possibility I could have gotten weaker?" Rei's voice squeaked a little. She had tried so hard to become a level 5 only for her to get right back to where she had started? Would she ever get a break on that front? Well, at least then I would have an excuse to stick around sensei… She had thought. There was a slim silver lining at the very least.

"Hmm, yes I am afraid so. I can't predict how far you would drop if you did, though, or how likely it is, seeing how you woke up rather quicker than I expected. Either way, an examination would be needed to confirm." He looked to Accelerator. "Sometimes it's needed, to recheck after a serious accident. Big hospitals all across Academy City have developed direct pipelines to those who maintain these tests as a result. After we deem you fit to discharge at a later date," he turned back to Rei who still looked worried, "We'll administer the test nearby on hospital property."

"O..Okay…" Rei mumbled. But wait, did you say a steel support beam?"

The frog-face doctor chuckled. "Yes, I did. It sounds rather weird, doesn't it? But it is rather serious that the construction in that area was so flimsy that something like this happened. It has already been reported. What exactly were you doing there, though? That area has been known for its maze-like alleyways. It's not the most safe place to be, especially at night."

"Er…That is…I….Er….Welllll…." Rei stammered, grasping for a reasonable explanation she could tell this man, but really nothing on Earth would sound sensible, so she hoped instead that he would change the subject. "Well, you see…Uh…" Rei nervously smiled. Not only would she not know where to start, it felt awkward to say anything on the matter to someone not really a part of it.

The doctor chuckled. "I see," he said as if understanding everything from nothing. Rei blushed a little in response but the doctor didn't press further. "Well, now it's the matter of your testing. I will see to the details and come back to you tomorrow. In the meantime, I have updated what you can have in your diet and will now let the nurses know. Take care alright, Ryuuzaki-chan?" He gently puts his right hand on her shoulder and looks straight at her with his warm eyes, putting Rei at ease.

Rei bowed her head and lifted it up. "Alright, sensei."

The doctor's heels clicked on the pristine floor. His footsteps could be heard even as he walked to the far end of the hallway. Accelerator waited for the footsteps to silence before he said another word.

"You know what I meant, kid." Accelerator crossed his arms and legs in the chair. "What you said in the alley. And what you were probably dreaming of while you were here. The doctor told us you would probably be reliving your memories while you were asleep."

Rei's chocolate brown eyes grew heavier and she frowned. She put her head down, her hair cascading down to cover her expressions. "That is true. A lot of facts came back to me immediately when I was in the alley, but I didn't fully experience it until I was starting to lose a lot of blood." She met his gaze. "I…I was close to…dying…wasn't I?"

"Yep. Like I said, you sure do know how to do a number on yourself." Accelerator nodded.

Rei sat back and let that fact sink in for a moment. She closed her eyes and tried to speak. "And…And I said it wasn't the first time I was dying…"

"Yeah. You wanna explain yourself now?"

"It's all so embarrassing now that I think about it, saying things as if I was dying when I didn't actually die in the." She gave out a hollow exhale-as if it were supposed to be a laugh- and frowned again. Her hands writhed.

"My original power was something called 'Ability Tag'. Like I had said, it can copy other people's powers and store them to be used at a later time. I couldn't keep a lot in my mind…maybe 4 or 5 at the most, and their strength also varied. But for the most part I had free reign. This was a very interesting thing to most people. Lots of people wanted to meet me, talk to me, test me…" Her voice cracked at the end. "And then I became a level 5 after I became a level 4 in a couple of the abilities I had 'tagged'…That's when things became worse."

Rei explained to him everything. The small joys she had as a kid and the smaller ones as she grew up. She told him of how she spent time pent up in her cage. Accelerator calmly sat through all this, not reacting, looking into her eyes to know that she had his attention.

And then Rei broached the subject of her family. "And my family…My family…." Her voice grew hoarser with every word until Accelerator could clearly see the tears shine on her pale face. "They all died because of me. Even my family friends…" The tears poured faster as Rei struggled to find a steady enough voice to explain to Accelerator about the real Rei and how she obtained the name. "They all died. They're all gone. I would have died too. But someone- or rather some people- saved me. The memories are not sharp because I was dying at that point. Someone carried me and promised to return my memories. Whomever it was clearly came through. But someone told this person that I wouldn't ever be able to remember my actual name as part of the bargain. And I had suggested to be named after the real person. So, my name is not actually Ryuuzaki Rei, but…it's all I know, Accelerator-sensei. That I am not hiding from you, I promise. I just don't know my own name. I could have chosen from any name really or asked someone to come up with a name, but I just wanted to honor her…I just want to honor them." Now at this point Rei can barely keep herself from breaking down. "Can I…Can I just honor them, for a moment, right now?" She asks Accelerator without looking at him. Accelerator doesn't respond and she puts her head down, tears coming down silently before she screams.

What starts as seconds of crying turns into minutes. Rei's body convulses. An alarmed nurse comes on and Rei latches onto her, continuing to cry. The nurse quickly looks to Accelerator, who looks down and closes his eyes. He had no salve for her, and neither did the nurse.

Another nurse came in and tweaked with the system of wires Rei was connected too. Soon, Rei's screams turned into mellow moans as she drifted off into sleep.

"Is that really going to help? She's probably going to be like that again when she wakes up."

"Some patients are like that when they are amnesia cases." The nurse's mouth was set into a grim frown. "We'll handle your girlfriend, but you should probably go home now. She won't be waking up for a while." The other nurse had a softer face but smiled at Accelerator.

"She'll be alright. Not right away, but it'll happen. Don't worry." She said.

"Whatever you say, lady." Accelerator got up to leave. As he left. He saw a concerned girl looking in to the room from the outside window by the door. She was around Rei's height, with short light brown hair and a thin, petite figure. She looked worried, a fist at her mouth, her innocent eyes looking on.

Noticing that there was someone standing next to her, the girl turned. She immediately recoiled back and looked nervous. "Uhh…I heard about Rei-chan and I was able to come today. I'm Itani Haruhi. I'm her roommate from Toshiko." She flashed her school ID, jerked a bow, glanced back at Rei, and asked, "What exactly happened?" Her eyes twinkled of innocent caring, and immediately Accelerator disliked her.

Accelerator sighed. "Steel beam fell on her head."

"Ehh!? Seriously!?" She looked back to Rei. "And this all happened and I didn't know and didn't come sooner." She focused on the floor, clearly feeling guilty. "I'm bad at watching over her. Someone a long time back told me to…wait a minute." She took a double take at Accelerator's face. Her face froze in shock. "Y-You're the number 1 ESPer! H-How do you know Rei-chan?"'

This girl is asking way too many questions. Accelerator had a lot going on in his mind right now. From everything Rei told him to her tears to this girl and what she was about to say about someone a long time ago.

Accelerator leaned in, his intimidation mode set on full to get her stop asking too many questions just before he was about to leave. "What about 'someone a long time back'?" He says slowly, fully irritated.

"Eep!" Haruhi is immediately scared. She fidgets around some more. "Rei was once in the hospital before. Before she joined Toshiko. I was visiting a relative in the hospital and the rooms were right next to each other. A man with blonde hair told me to watch over her from now on…It was weird and I thought it was strange, but when she ended up at Toshiko, she became my roommate and she was always so out of it. So I thought there was a reason this person said what he did and I decided to help her out more." She says this all really fast, but Accelerator is able to comprehend.

A man with blonde hair? How more vague could this girl get? Accelerator sighed once more. This person sounded mysterious enough to warrant the suspicion that he is also related in some way to Rei's case. Maybe Rei knew something about him?

"Whatever, kid." He says and walks enough. That's enough of this headache for one day.

A week later, Last Order was sitting on Accelerator's lap with Yomi and Yoshi on either side of him. A nurse assisted Rei back into the room. Although they had visited her regularly, Rei was usually not energetic enough to engage in any sort of conversation with them.

"Sometimes some people get depression. She has had trouble eating lately and she's almost always crying. But don't worry, this is just a short phase." A nurse had told them.

"If I knew this would all happen, I wouldn't have suggested you to practice fight with her." Yoshi told Accelerator once.

"I don't know. It's probably better now that she remembers." He responds back.

As Rei got back into bed, the funny-faced doctor showed up.

"Good news and bad news." He said, sitting down on a stool. The nurse hastened out, having duties elsewhere. The group listened attentively, even Rei.

"She is still a level 5 vector change ESPer." The doctor smiled. Rei gave a breath of relief. Accelerator shifted his eyes at her. She didn't look like she had been crying recently.

"But…" He drawled. "She has lost her original ability." He explained the situation to them. "She lost her 'Ability Tag' power and all the powers she tagged with the exception of 'Vector Change', which is still intact." He gives a wondrous look at Yoshi and Yomi. "The way I see it is that that ability was so engraved into her personality reality, whereas the others faded with her memories, that it stayed even after the brain damage."

Silence. "So I still have a power? Just not that one?" Rei recapped.

"Yes, you do." The doctor gave one of his warm smiles. "No one is going to be looking for you like that anymore."

Rei gave a blank face, which slowly melted into a smile. She looked down. "It's not like that ability has ever given me any happiness, anyway. These past years I barely even knew it was there."

Yoshi and Yomi had sympathetic faces on. Last Order was just smiling because everyone else was smiling. Accelerator rolled his eyes at how Last Order was kicking her legs while she sat in his lap.

"I'm sure you'll be happier now. You should be able to leave here in a couple weeks." The doctor explained.

Yoshi and Yomi left with Last Order, hoping to give Accelerator and Rei some more alone time again. As Yomi had exited, she gave Accelerator a thumb's up, unbeknownst to the rest. What the hell is she thinking? Accelerator thought.

After minutes of silence, all Rei did was shift in bed. She didn't speak, she just calmly looked out the window. It was another peaceful sunny day. It made Rei long for time outside. Lately she had been given some small times in the courtyard to relax now that she was going to a physical therapist, but it wasn't enough. Now, with her newly returned memories, it reminded her of time she was forced to stay inside on beautiful days as a child. She could just see herself as a small child, looking through a high window in her house as sunlight poured through and onto her. She could only ever see the trees and the beautiful sky that way for the most part.

"So…you can't use that overpowered ability now, huh?" Accelerator said, breaking the silence.

"Hmm…Yes. But it's fine. I am not grieving that much." Rei sat back.

"Why? Because of bad memories?"

"Well yes, but all is not lost. I still have an ability and I am grateful for that."

Accelerator scoffed. "'Ability Tag' sounds way more powerful than 'Vector Change'." He knew he would be pushing her buttons. He wanted to see how she would react, if she was permanently broken in any way.

"Yes, but…I still have your ability. I'm still connected to you. That makes me happy."

Accelerator's mind went blank as it processed what she said. Then, as soon as his mind blanked, it was back at work. "That's so sentimental I don't even know where to begin with you." He almost wanted to snicker.

"I never told you this- and I'm sure the doctor wouldn't know- but we knew each other in the past." Rei told him slowly. Now Accelerator snickered.

"Oh really?"

"Yes really!" She raised her hand to the window, light reaching her through the gaps between her fingers. She plopped her hand down and began explaining. "We were little. Elementary schoolers, perhaps? You were so little then. One day a boy was about to hurt you, but you used your ability. Then one day I wanted to learn about your ability to copy it, and for a month we played with each other and you taught me." Rei gave out one of her crystal bell laughs. "Even then you were my sensei!"

Accelerator raised his eyebrows. What she said sounded vaguely familiar to him, and since he never told her anything on the matter to him, he let it slide. But really, he was surprised. He was really beginning to tire of all these twists this girl was giving him.

"And…I know your name."

"What?" Accelerator couldn't contain his surprise there.

"Yes…How come you never go by it? Come to think of it, this whole time, I have been taking your name as Accelerator-sensei and Accelerator-sensei only."

"I forgot it. I never really used it after some time." Accelerator stated plainly. The excuse might come off as just that- an excuse- to Rei, but what was he going to do there?

"Do you want me to tell you what it is?" Even though Rei was far from him, Rei leaned towards Accelerator. She had a childish smile plastered on her face, as if divulging in some long-held secret. "It's alright if you forgot it. I mean, I don't know mine either."

"I know your name." Now it was Accelerator's turn to surprise her.

Rei's eyes widened and her mouth drooped a little.

"Would you like to know it?"

She nodded slowly, as if in a dream. "Tell me, and I'll tell you."

He says it.

Rei's eyebrows furrow ever so slightly. "I'm sorry, can you repeat it?"

He says it again.

Rei looks taken aback. She leans on the bed again, her eyes growing foggy as if realizing something. "Again?"

Accelerator repeats.

"…Please say it again?" Her voice falters as she slowly puts her face in her hands, doubling over.

Accelerator patiently obeys.

Rei removes her hands and places them in her lap, but it's clear to Accelerator that she is breaking down. Tears free fall.

"This brain trauma has really gotten the worst of me, hasn't it? Haha. Could you repeat that one more time?"

Accelerator pauses before slowly and loudly saying her name.

Rei doesn't say anything, but she cries even harder.

"I don't need to know my name." Accelerator said. "I would have no use for it anyway. I mean really. It's probably a really shitty name too."

Rei sniffed.

"You can tell me my name when you're able to hear yours." He crossed his arms and looked at her. Rei met his gaze, and the corners of her mouth lifted slightly.

"Thank you, sensei."

It was a surprise when two men showed up at Accelerator's apartment. Yomi, Yoshi, and Last Order were there relaxing and having tea when the doorbell rang.

Yoshi went to the door and looked through the looking glass. A rotund man and a lean, brown-haired, bespectacled young man in a lab coat were at the door. Neither of these people were familiar to her. "May I help you?" She asked.

"Uh, yes, hello." The fat man coughed and straightened his suit jacket. "I am the man in charge of the Croquette & Burger at Saihasei Mall as well the creator of the franchise, Matsumoto Tabito."

"I am Abe Akira." The man stated, not really one for showing off titles like his partner.

"We would like to come in and discuss one of my employees, Ryuuzaki Rei, with you." Tabito continued.

"She's not here at the moment." But how did these people get this address instead of her school one? Yoshi thought to herself, now on guard. Yomi stood up and stared at them with narrow slits for eyes, her mind now on the same subject. She ushered Last Order into Accelerator's room.

"That's perfectly fine."

Hesitating, Yoshi escorted them to one of the sofas. They sat down quietly. "Would you like something to drink?" She offered them both. Both waved their hand as a form of declining.

"Both of you are aware that Ryuuzaki Rei has actually been experiencing long term amnesia and has been using a false identity for years, correct?" Akira got straight to the point, startling Yomi and Yoshi.

"I don't take people who don't explain themselves thoroughly before jumping into a matter." Yoshi calmly state, sipping on the tea she had before they had rang the doorbell. "As a fellow scientist, I'm sure you understand."

"I beg your pardon." The scientist said. "Please forgive me. I am-"

"We are," Tabito interrupted, "One of the hundreds of people who scouted the young girl when she had her…special…gift. Yes, we know about the girl,…" He said her name.

"What are you here for?" Yomi's voice turned icy and defensive. Now knowing of Rei's past through the doctor, she wasn't exactly willing to let her fall into any lingering hands.

"We didn't realize she was the same girl until just recently, actually." Akira added.

"So? Why are you here?" Yomi fired back. "And why is the manager of a restaurant here?" She gestured her chin towards

"Our intentions have changed since then, please do not worry." Tabito waved his hand. "And I am and always have been a very ardent supporter of scientific endeavors."

So he's a funder, Yoshi thought, very well aware of the philanthropists that helped fund all the many forms of research in Academy City.

"Oh? And how have they changed?" Yoshi followed up.

Both of the guests sat very still until Tabito said, "We would like to give Rei the option to go to Russia."

"…What?"

"The general scientific community has been sensing some tension between countries. Rei, being as powerful as she is, has currently caused quite a bit of a stir here. Her power, its similarity to Accelerator, the memories of a similar-looking girl years ago...If it comes to blows, Rei would be a valuable addition to have to our side." Tabito tried beating around the bush.

Both Yoshi and Yomi narrowed their eyes. "So what you're saying," Yoshi is the first to say something, "Is that you suspect a war is coming, and you would like to recruit Rei as a soldier?"

"Yes, we think-" Akira tries to explain before being interrupted again.

"Oh don't worry!" Tabito. "She wouldn't be out in the front lines as infantry or anything like that. But, with her ability, it would be extremely useful to have her on Academy City's side." Tabito shamelessly hides the fact that she would be full on fighting with his words. Yoshi is immediately displeased with this man. Be on Academy City's side? Support the City? Rei, who was forced to stay at home for fear of being caught by manipulative men like the one in front of her, who saw her family and friends killed before her eyes, who lost her childhood, memories, and even her name?

"We would just like to give her the option." Akira was finally able to get a word in edgewise.

"And if she refuses." Yomi was almost growling. In her tone, it appeared as if she was trying to tell them they wouldn't even give the message to her.

"Miss, scientists aren't stupid. Level 5s are paraded in Academy City. They are celebrities. Sooner or later someone is going to realize that this is the girl of years past. They could still ask her for experiments, like your Accelerator. But if you convince her to go to Russia, they would lay off as she is already doing something in service to the city. Besides, what is the purpose of her here? She has so much potential, might as well do something that can really show it."

"Show it. In war." Yoshi didn't fully understand what they were getting at. "She could die. You want to use her so she will die? You sound like she will barely get a scratch, but-and I don't know if you are aware of this or not- but soldiers more often than not come back home with a little more than scratches."

"Also, are you blackmailing us? You'll make sure to get your friends and hound the girl until she listens to your demands?" Yomi sneered. "How classy."

"No no miss, you got it wrong." Akira waved his hands. "We are simply stating facts. We don't need to inform other people of who this girl once was for they will figure it out on their own. We do not mean to blackmail you. Matsu-"

"I," Tabito flourished the word, "Fund many things, if you must know. I am currently involved in research that could help us should a war break out. As a benefactor, well it's a business tactic, really..." He trails off without really explaining his reasoning. "Rei will indeed get compensated in the matter of money." Tabito pulls out an uncrumpled piece of paper and slides it toward Yoshi on the coffee table: a blank check. "I'm fully confident that you will not misuse this gift. This gift will be yours should the girl agree, and this isn't even considering the government's standard pay towards soldiers. If she feels up to it, the chance is here for her. It could give her some purpose. She's recovering from amnesia, isn't she?" Tabito reveals what was thought to be confidential material. "She could be feeling lost. I just see this as a mutually beneficial event." He and Akira stand up to leave. "Please think about it. Here is my business card." He hands her the card. "Let me know whichever decision she chooses."

"Like hell they see it as 'mutually beneficial'." Yomi muttered as she drove Yoshi and Last Order to the hospital, death in every one of her words. "I'll kill them, jan! How are we going to tell her?"

Rei was to get discharged the following week. Accelerator, who was out buying errands- Yomi insisted he do some chores- would meet up with them at the hospital later.

"I would assume we would just tell her." Yoshi answered.

"Oh, Yoshikawa, how you have an answer for everything." Yomi said sardonically.

And that they did.

"Russia?" Was all Rei could say to them. "They want me to go to Russia?"

Yomi felt a pang in her heart for asking the poor girl for anything. "Yes, they are giving you the choice. They feel that there will be some war coming, so they want you to stay at the embassy over there and then ship to Moscow. It's all supposed to be very discrete as the war has obviously not happened. They came up with the cover that you would be a tourist for now. And if no war shows up, you'll come back but will still get paid everything."

Rei took that all in, but really her eyes were still in shock by being given such a choice. "Do you want me to leave?" She asks simply to the two women.

"No no, it's not like that at all!" Yomi denies. Yoshi also shakes her head.

"No! We would never ask you to leave, Misaka Misaka shouts as she jumps out of her seat and outstretching her hands!" Last Order runs to the foot of Rei's bed and grasps the handle.

"That's a relief, Mi-chan." She turns to Yoshi and Yomi. "I will think about it."

"That's all we can ask." Yoshi nods to her. "We simply carried a message."

"But, truth be told Rei-chan, we wouldn't like you to go. For many reasons." Yomi scoffed. "That fat ass."

"That makes me happy. But, since I was given the choice, I might as well think about it for now and give it a fair trial."

By the time Rei was to be discharged, she had spent every waking hour thinking of the decision her boss had given her. Not only that, she felt very confused on just how much her boss had known about her from the beginning. What process did he play in all this? Everyone else was just as puzzled, except for Last Order, who was not kept a part in these "adult matters" despite her protests. And, although Accelerator never talked about it with Rei, he knew about the choice she was given.

Yomi was led into the room by two nurses who carried clipboards of papers for Yomi to sign. "After I finish filling this all out, we can go, okay, Rei-chan?"

Yomi drove her to Accelerator's apartment, promising to drop her off at her dorm after she finished going to a nearby supermarket. "If they close, Yoshikawa is going to kill me." Yomi told her. "Just relax here. Accelerator and Last Order are out for a walk. They'll be coming back soon, so just sit tight."

But Rei didn't want to wait inside. She wanted to breath some fresh air and so she went downstairs anyway.

She took a stroll through the park where Accelerator first started to train her. She could remember all the laps he made her do. She passed Saihasei Mall, the place where she met the mysterious and annoying Tabito and her kind co-worker Yuu-san. Then she at least reach the beginning of the boardwalk, where she and Accelerator walked with Last Order and a "Vampire Knight" called her Yuuki and Accelerator Zero. And, sure enough, there he was, leaning against the boardwalk and looking out, Last Order trying to do the same but failing due to her height.

Without hesitation, Rei ran towards. At last moment she could see Accelerator turning at the last moment in surprise, but it didn't stop her from hugging him behind. Accelerator didn't say anything after realizing it was Rei, but Last Order's face was full of pleasant surprise. Last Order stepped down from the railing and gave a full-tooth grin when she saw her beloved friend out of the hospital.

Rei didn't notice Last Order doing this at first, though. She just tightened her hug around Accelerator's stomach and let go, allowing him to turn around, clearly unamused at her.

"Accelerator-sensei." She said with a smile on her face. "I have made my decision."