I had remembered the longest walk of my life was that night, we had walked down the halls, turning left and right numerous times. The halls were light blue with white ceiling and flooring. There were a few posters here and there, however most of them were about why washing your hands and how it had prevented flu and colds. There was a coloring contest and children's coloring and drawings. The theme I remembered was "Favorite thing to do."

When we had finally arrived to the room, the doctor had shown me a bed to set Kanade on. There was another patient in the same room, however, I couldn't see her face, because it was covered in her hair, she had seemed very familiar to me, like I had seen her before. Her hair was a purple-pink colored, and it had reached about down to the middle of her back.

"Can you wait here with my assistant, Choko, wile I get some supplies." He said, turning and heading out the door, and down the hall, at a rather brisk pace.

I had pulled up a seat and had sat beside Kanade's bed, waiting for the doctor to return. Choko had also pulled up a seat and sat on the opposite side of Kanade's bed, adjusting her glasses before starting to ask her questions.

They were mainly based on Kanade's symptoms and what they were.

I had answered to all her questions and had made sure to include her coughing from earlier.

She had asked me to fill out a form asking for an address, phone number ans such things, I had accepted it, rather confused, but I had started jotting down notes and stuff on it, anyway.

The doctor had came back in with some of his supplies, and had asked for me to wake up Kanade for an examination, basic check- up to see what could be wrong with her.

I had complied, waking her up gently, so she wouldn't have a heart attack or something, I didn't want her to worry.

"How did I get here, Yuzuru?" she asked me, looking rather dazed and shocked.

I had explained to her what was going on, and had then told her that the doctor had wanted to run an examination. "It's just a simple check- up," I said, "nothing to worry about, okay"

she had nodded and then complied to the plan.

Often during the examination, I had kept looking over at the girl in the bed.

Who is she?

Why does it feel like I have seen her before?

I had tried to burn the thoughts out of my mind, keeping my attention on Kanade.

When the Check- up was over, I had made sure Kanade was okay. The doctor and CHoko had headed back down the hall, promising that they would be back in a bit.

"How do you feel?" I asked, trying to seem optimistic.

"I feel much better from the rest," She said, smiling at me.

"That's good," I said, returning the smile.

We didn't really know what to say, so we had sat in silence, occasionally catching glimpses of the girl on the bed, though her back was turned on us.

This was seriously going to bother me if I didn't find out who she was, but maybe I should wait until she woke up, it was rood to stare, and she might think that I was a pervert, and I would hat running into an argument with her, not to mention what Kanade would do.

"Hey, Kanade?" I asked

"Yeah?"

"Is it just me or does that girl over there seem familiar to you?"

"I was going to ask you the same question."

"Who do you think she is?"

"I don't know."

"Hello, miss?" I asked quietly, making sure that if she was awake, that she could hear me.

She had rolled over so she was facing us, and had asked rather accusingly, "What do you want?"

If I had ever forgotten what to say, it was that day, I knew this girl, she was Yurippe, leader of the Not Yet Dead Battlefront. Unfortunately, she had seemed rather upset at me.

I could tell that Kanade was in shock, too, because she had let out a small gasp that was audible from behind me.

"Yurippe," I started, and I really shouldn't have

"Where did you get that name!?" she exclaimed, sitting up in the bed. "Who are you?! How do you know me!?" she was very mad at this point, "CREEP, GET AWAY FROM ME!"

"No, no, no, you don't understand," I had tried to explain, but to no avail.

"GET OUT!" she cried, her voice rising even louder.

I had to do something quick, before somebody came in.

Kanade's tune would help.

"Kanade," I started seeking her help, "can you hum that tune again? It had seemed to work with the others."

"I'll try," she said, clearing her throat.

Kanade had started humming, and Yurippe's ranting had stopped. Kanade's throat was sore, so I had decided to join in humming, and it made the tune stronger, filling the room with the quiet music.

"Yuzuru and Angel?!" questioned Yurippe after the tune was finished.

I had let out a sigh of relief, for he had our leader back.