A/N: I'm not sure exactly, as of whom said they had got a virus on their computer but I had one and if it was the same as mines here are some simple instruction of getting ride of it, quickly:

Error Message Displayed

The following message will appear on affected systems:

NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Shutdown Notification

Return to Overview

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Physically Disconnect from the Internet

This simple step will stop the error from recurring.

Shutdown your computer.

While the system is shut down, disconnect any network cable (such as local network, cable modem, DSL, broadband) from the back of the system.

Turn on your computer.

If using a dial-up (i.e., modem) connection, do not connect to the Internet.

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Sora, held onto Tai's hand a little longer, before the doctor had came in and advised her that visiting hours were over and she could come again. She was use to it; it was like that every day wasn't it? She sighed, something however felt so wrong. She felt as though she wanted to stay, that she needed to stay, but she could not of course.

" Good night, Tai." She whispered and caressed his forehead with her lips, and pulled a way with a frown, " I wish you could say something back."

She clasped her hands behind her back; she needed to go did she not? Of course she did, her brown orbs couldn't pull away from his form however. She felt as though she had so much to tell him at that moment, like if she explained everything he'd wake up because he'd want to fulfill his life as well.

" Sora, you need to be going now dear," a shabby older woman, with long silky white hair and blue orbs as clear as the ocean, spoke. She was one of the nurses in the hospital, she was also one of the most caring nurses in the hospital at that. Ever since Sora had begun to come here often, the older lady was here, bringing her a snack or two once in a while and tell her stories and encouraging words of wisdom.

" Yes, Ma'am," Sora smiled at the nurses, and brushed the back of her hand lightly against Tai's pale flesh. " I'm here for you always."

" Goodnight, Sora."

" Goodnight, Mrs. Kyokuyo."

" I'll keep a watch for him, just make sure that you get some sleep tonight I heard your flower shops having a big sale tomorrow which means lots of work." Sora nodded, and hugged Mrs. Kyokuyo before padding down the halls and away from Tai.

" Sora…"

She looked over her shoulder, a brow arched at the calls of the winds as she took foot out of the hospital room. She couldn't help but think it was her name, the wind had cried out. Nor could she help but think it was someone whom she knew.