A.N. I am so very sorry for the late update on this! I've been going through a lot lately, so I haven't really had the heart to finish this chapter till now. I've had the idea in my head for a while and had half of it done, so instead of leaving you guys hanging for another month while I am off on a family trip next month, I decided to finish this chapter and share it with all of you. Now, if anyone has any comments, suggestions, or any such curiosities feel free to comment or message me. Any and all reviews are much appreciated! So without further ado, let's get back to the story! Oh and if something seems off, do let me know, I did take several months break from this story so it may be kinda off centered till I get back into the groove of things. ^^

~Day After Kyoto Field Trip~

I sighed, grumbling as I headed up the mountain towards E-Class. Mr. Karasuma had sent out a class-wide memo about a new transfer student who was supposed to be here today, most likely some hotshot assassin wannabe or something. I wasn't too surprised by this though, seeing as the threat to the world that Korosensei provided was rather serious. I glanced up at the sky, spotting the permanent crescent moon still visible in the sky even during the day. Even us dragon's were not capable of such massive destruction on our own, not without a weapon of some sort and even then, destroying something the size of Earth? It was something that made me wonder why Korosensei wanted to do this. It didn't quite make sense to me, the man is far too caring and goofy in my eyes to cause such devastating destruction as he had claimed to do.

I let my mind wander on that thought as I entered the school building, taking my usual seat in the back of the classroom. Though this time, I spotted something new in the classroom. A giant metal thing was standing tall nearby my seat, and I frowned, having the feeling this thing was not gonna be friendly. I spotted Nagisa, Isogai, Sugino, and pervy Okajima came in, along with Hinano and Kataoka. I ignored them, in favor of drawing a quick sketch of the new item in the room. The others all gathered around the tall rectangular metal box, and suddenly it flickered to life, and an image of a 2D girl appeared on the screen wearing the school uniform. "Good morning fellow students. I am A.I.F.A. which is an acronym for Artificial Intelligence Fixed Artillery, and I am happy to be a part of this class." It said, a female voice yet rather dull in my eyes. The screen went dark once she finished talking.

"So they brought in an A.I.? That's new." I grinned, rather amused by this.

Mr. Karasuma came into the classroom not long after everyone was seated, and he seemed pissed off as he started writing out something in Kanji on the blackboard. "As you've probably already figured out for yourselves, this is our new transfer student." He finished writing out the name, and a bit of the chalk he was holding chipped off with how hard he had been pressing down on the blackboard with it. I found it somewhat amusing, seeing the stiff and tightly held together Karasuma barely holding back his anger towards this intrusion. "The Autonomous Intelligence Fixed Artillery, on loan from Norway." Karasuma finished saying.

The screen of the A.I. came on and the cute girl's image appeared, dull tone still the same. "It's nice to meet all of you. Thank you for having me." She said plainly, then her screened turned off again. I frowned at the thing, disliking her instantly. 'Nothing like the A.I. I am used to...speaking of which….he's been awfully quiet since I got out of my holding cell. Wonder if someone deactivated him finally. Wouldn't be surprised...unless…' My thoughts trail off a bit after that, turning to a giggling Korosensei in the front of the classroom.

"I'll thank you not to laugh! This is a serious deal." Mr. Karasuma scolded Korosensei, who seemed far too amused by the whole situation. "The AIFA is registered here as part of the foreign exchange program. She'll be trying to kill you like everyone else here. And, as per our agreement, you'll have zero recourse. No fighting back, no harming her in any way, the arrangement we have concerning the student's safety still applies." Mr. Karasuma stated though he didn't seem too pleased with the idea.

"Hmmm...you and your government might be extending that arrangement a bit too liberally. But very well, welcome to E-Class Autonomous Intelligence Fixed Artillery!" Korosensei said, a bit cheerful now.

"Thank you Korosensei. I certainly appreciate it." The AIFA unit responded dully.

Not too long after that, class started and Korosensei started writing things out on the board. "Alright then, now as we know of the three characters in our story, one is already dead." Korosensei started talking about the lesson, and I zoned out, letting only half of my mind focus on the actual lesson, taking notes in my notebook as needed with one hand, while the other half of my mind was working on drawing up blueprints again, this time for a revamped design of my battle armor. Both of my hands were working separately according to what I was thinking, though some of the other students were giving me odd stares at the unusual sight. I didn't pay it any mind as I paused for a moment to read some of the books in front of me, ignoring the notes and drawing. It took me a bit longer than normal to translate the writing into English in my head, my mind slightly distracted by the AIFA unit near me humming at a slightly different frequency now, bugging my ears.

I jolted in surprise when the AIFA unit suddenly popped open on both sides, screens of programming text running alongside one side of the screen as it started up its attack programming. Two guns appeared on either side of it attached to it by metal rods and wires. The class immediately ducked down and covered their heads as a hail of Anti-Korosensei BBs shot across the classroom at our teacher, who immediately started dodging at high speeds. I grumbled in annoyance at the stupid machine, disliking its obvious lack of care towards the rest of the students. Though it did appear to be avoiding shooting any students it was still a deafening sound hearing those giant guns going off.

"Four shotguns, two machine guns…" Korosensei was talking so fast I could barely keep up, let alone hear him over the deafening roar from the guns beside me. I dug a couple of earplugs out of my pocket and slid them in place, blocking out almost all of the sound around me aside from a minor buzz. There was a sudden lack of flying ammunition for a moment, and I looked up, daring to lift my head for a moment as I looked at the A.I.F.A. unit with a bit of distaste and hatred. 'This damn thing is loud as hell and it's really painful to listen to when it's so close to me.'

More lines of code started streaming across the screen of the A.I.F.A. unit, and I dreaded what was about to happen next, a bad feeling entering the pit of my stomach as I ducked back down quickly before the next volley began. Just like before, the unit started up an identical attack as before, but as I watched Korosensei dodging the anti bbs, he went to flick one away with his chalk piece like last time, except this time one of his fingers was destroyed! I stared in shock at the melted puddle that fell to the floor, watching the chalk piece fall with it and break in half as it hit the ground. I knew that human A.I.'s had become advance, but for this thing to hurt Korosensei on the second attempt was absolutely shocking to me. 'Human's have become far more advanced than I had previously suspected...if I ever get free….I must inform the council of the danger they now pose to our existence….'

My thoughts were drowned out by yet another attack commencing. I growled softly under my breath, annoyed and pissed off at this accursed piece of technology that was attempting to take over not only my job but that of the entire E-Class. By the time the bell rang and the shooting stopped, the class was assigned clean-up duty for all the scattered pink pellets. I was none too pleased with having to clean up after the thing, and stuck to the back half of the classroom away from the other student's, not too keen on socializing too much at the moment. After cleaning up, second period started, and just like first period, the attack's commenced again, the only pause between shooting was when the unit recalculated her firing trajectories. The rest of the day passed by just like this, the class ducking to avoid getting shot up by the relentless hailstorm of bbs.

By the time I got home, I was too tired to even bother checking to see if I locked the door's before I laid down and passed out in my bed.

~~The Following Day~~

Class the next day was interesting, to say the least. One of the student's had taped up the A.I.F.A. unit before it booted up for the day, preventing it from continuing its attacks on Korosensei. I relaxed a bit as the day was back to normal, though I had this odd feeling of being watched as the day progressed. The bell ending school for the day came all too soon, and I was one of the last student's to leave. Korosensei seemed to notice that something was off about me as he appeared beside me.

"You look troubled Anne, is something the matter?"

"I'm fine Korosensei, just lost in thought is all." I chuckled nervously, though I knew quite well he wasn't buying my poor excuse.

"Hmm….care to tell me what's on your mind?"

I sighed, shaking my head. "It's really nothing of importance, just frustrated about the new 'transfer' student. I haven't been able to concentrate with the incessant electrical humming ringing in my ear's all day." I chuckled softly, though it was a dry, humorless sound.

"I wasn't aware that your hearing was that sensitive." Green stripes appeared on his face for a moment. "Maybe I should do something to fix that problem in the future."

I giggled softly. "Not much one can do about what you're born with. I can't very well change my genetic makeup now, can I? If I did that, I wouldn't be the d….person I am today now would I?" I faltered, almost slipping an saying something I shouldn't have said with other classmates still lingering in the room talking to each other. Korosensei hummed in agreement before one of the other student's grabbed his attention. I took that as my cue to leave quickly, the feeling that had been bugging me all day getting stronger as I started to make my way down a lesser used trail to my house. I knew it couldn't be Korosensei, due to the fact he had a few students to privately tutor during the next few hours, and none of the other students ever used this path since none of their home's were in this direction.

I was about halfway to my house when the sound of rustling leaves above me stopped me in my tracks. I listened closely, hyper alert of my surroundings. There were no bird's chirping, no squirrel's chattering. Not a single noise of animal life anywhere nearby, just the sound of soft breathing and a slow beating heart in the trees above me.

"Well well well, what do we have here?" An oh so familiar rumbling voice echoed around me, and I jumped back as a figure dropped from the tree's, landing without a sound on the ground in front of me in a crouch. As the person stood up, I immediately recognized the person, and I started trembling with a mix of shock and fear. "It's been a long time since I last saw you, Anne. Or should I call you...Sister?"