Almost a month had passed since the incident with Mr. Road. He and those working with him were in jail and life continued on, other than the fact that Len was still frozen. Mr. Kitsune had successfully cleared out the virus and, with Rin and Miku's help, restored most of the deleted items. There wern't many.

"So, you're waking him up today?" Allie asked. "Can I come?"

"Of course." Miku smiled.

"Sure." Rin sighed, killing the happy atmosphere.

Allie glanced at Rin, slightly startled. "What's wrong with her? I thought she'd be at least a little more excited," Allie whispered to Miku.

"Mr. Kitsune said his memories were damaged. We won't know what's missing or how much until he's on again. Even when we find out, it's not like we can fix it. All we can do is hope it's not too much."

"Oh… So he might not remember anything?"

"Anything he started out with will be perfectly in tackt, but anything he's learned since, is at risk. We haven't been around long, so our personalities haven't changed mu—"

"We've been around long enough. We've changed enough. I don't want him to go back, not without me." Rin interrupted, tears in her eyes.

"Rin. I didn't mean it like—" Miku sighed, walking over to Rin. "Look, I'm scared to, okay. I'm sorry for saying it like that, I'm just trying to reassure myself it will be okay. And it will, Rin. It will be okay, no matter what happens. We'll make sure of it. Okay?"

Rin nodded, slowly.

"When are you guys turning him back on?" Allie asked hesitantly.

"Soon. Mr. Kitsune just wants to double check a few things and then he'll call us back. We're just here to tell you and could head back right now if we wanted to," Miku answered.

"Let's do that." Allie said.

The three of them left for the facility. Halfway there, the vocaloids froze for a moment.

"He's ready. Let's hurry up," Miku staited. Rin and Allie followed close behind her as she sped up. They quickly reached the vocaloid's room.

"You four ready?" Mr. Kitsune asked.

Miku, Allie, and Kaito all nodded. Rin did as well, although a little slower.

"Okay then. Here we go." Mr. Kitsune turned Len on.

Nothing happened at first, then, Len's eyes shot open and he sucked in a sharp breath. He took a few deep breaths more to calm himself than any real need to breath.

"Len!" Rin cleared, running over to him and quickly pulling him into a hug.

"Rin." Len smiled, returning the hug. They both sat on the floor as Len slowly looked around the room. "What happened?"

"What do you last remember?" Mr. Kitsune asked.

"I wanted to save Rin and Miku. I had an address for you, and then you stopped me to get rid of the virus when you could. I had a virus?"

"Yes. Do you remember what you were saving them from?"

Len shook his head.

"What do you remember before the virus? Do you remember why you had it?"

Len shook his head. "I don't remember. Everything's so scattered and broken up. I know who you are. I know Rin and Miku, at least, I think I do. I remember who Allie and Kaito are, but everything is just snipits. Memories start and stop at random. Sorry."

Rin loosened her grip and stared at Len. "I don't understand. You do know who I am, right?"

"Of course. You're my sister, Rin. It's just… events." Len sighed. "They might as well be all gone. I remember playing a piece in some game, but I don't remember when or why. Some I can remember the game, with who, where. And some I can't. Some memories I don't even remember how I felt. I'm Sorry Rin. Everything is broken."

Rin was silent for a moment before speaking. "Broken… not completely gone though. We can put the pieces back together, right?"

"I don't know, Rin."

"You remember pieces. We can show you the places. We can tell you the rest of the events. We could rebuild your memories. Please," Rin begged, her eyes on the verge of tears.

"Rin, That's not—"

"Let us try."

Len sighed. "You can try, but please, don't expect too much. Okay."

Rin nodded.