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Though Kaito was glad that he had gotten his revenge, something wasn't right. His heart felt heavy, like he was sad that Gakupo was gone. Shaking the thought away, Kaito turned into a hawk and flew through the air. Lightning rained around him, and Kaito rolled, dodging the first ones but the next one hit him. He blacked out spiraling through the air. When Kaito awoke, a witch was staring at him.
"o*hic*ops, I *hic* hit you." He could tell that she wasn't felling well.
"sorry 'bout that."
"You're drunk!" He had noted the sake bottle near her. She giggled and then stuck out her hand, "Name's Meiko." Kaito couldn't help but feel that she and the boy that he saw earlier with Piko would make a great match, clumsy and weird.
"You smell like blood, what happened?" It always happened, people dug into his business. His eyes narrowed and she shrugged. "Oh well, it's not like it's any of my business." Sighing, Kaito whirled around and stormed off, he wasn't going to take anymore of her incessant babbling.

A sound of blood dripping onto the floor greeted Lily, her eyes open, Gakupo's head was in her lap, his eyes glazed over. Her tears rained onto his face and his eyelids flinched, enough to convince her that he was still alive. But just barely. In his head, Gakupo was confused, he didn't understand what had caused Kaito to act like that, until it came to him.

"Lily, did you tell him anything?" Lily blinked, his voice was weak and he couldn't move at all.

"I told him the truth."

"What truth?" His face darkened when she explained it to him, he understood now. Kaito was in the right, Gakupo had killed his family years ago, and it was only right that he got to exact his revenge. Lily began to sing an old song, one that spoke of healing and safety. Slowly, she removed the blade and the wound closed, he grunted in mild pain, but it felt nice to be able to move again. He sat up slowly, thinking about what he would say if he saw Kaito again. Then he got it, he would hold a ball.