Authors Note: This issmall andpuney chapter, but I didn't really want to drag this part out for too long. I hope you enjoy it and, if you read it, tell me whatcha think.


Kazuhiro entered the keywords into the computer; the first thing he noticed was that the field area was not like a normal field area, instead of being an open spread of grass or sand there was one single walkway leading up to a building. At first Kazu wondered around the edges of the building, looking for anything to fight or any treasure that had been left behind; to his disappointment he found nothing. Intrigued by the strange area Kazu headed into the actual building. The inside looked like a church from the real world with dull colours and rows of seats on either side of an aisle; at the front of the church where the altar should have been there was a stone looking statue of a person who seemed to be crying. Kazu treated this place as if it were a holy place of worship, he treated everything with the care and respect he treated things with in the real world; and although Kazuhiro knew he was playing a game, he felt honored to be in a church-like place. Kazu and his mother went to church every Sunday, unlike Akira and her father who didn't believe in religion at all. He took a few steps towards the statue that was standing before him attached to the walls with chains that wrapped themselves around the statue like snakes, restricting its movement, keeping the girl's soul captive.

He stepped towards it, noticing a plaque that was stood in front of the bars separating him from the statue.

"To bring forth either salvation or destruction at the whim of the user." came a mysterious voice from behind him. Kazu turned to see who was there, there was no-one. Kazu shook his head and forgot about it, he stepped a little more forward to get a closer look at the writing on the plaque, it was a little dusty, he wiped away the dust to read the writing. The dust cleared to reveal three words, but the other dust would not move, and this meant Kazu could only see a small part of the writing.