Then goes to a quick wide shot of Raina and Maka standing and looking at the pool, while Raina talks but you can't hear her.

Death: This is quite the predicament here. So you're telling me the soul came to you and attacked you, and that it had no body?

Raina: (nodding her head) Yes, sir. That's correct. After that, I felt the soul leave the area. I, nor Maka, could sense it any longer.

Maka: What should we do, Lord Death?

Death: You two can both sense souls, and you both say the soul left after Raina fell over? Well, then I'd say your lesson is over there. You two can come back, and if something happens here again, we'll be sure to alert you.

Maka: Thank you sir. (after they leave the pool, and are walking out of the temple) I feel like we failed.

Raina: (emotionless) There was nothing we could do, Maka. Like Lord Death said, if something is detected here again, he'll send us. (Raina at this point starts rubbing her chest, the place where she put her hand when she got up. Maka didn't notice it until Raina started wincing along with it, but not saying anything. After the temple is in the distance, and they are about to leave, Maka says something about it. )

Maka: Hey, Raina, are you ok?

Raina: (jerks her head a bit, not expecting Maka to say anything.) Oh, it's nothing. My chest just feels a little tight, that's all. Let's go.

Maka: Alright... (sounding like she doesn't really believe that it's not a big deal)

Raina, Maka and Soul are next shown in their classroom during some down time to talk about what happened with Professor Stein

Stein: So you're telling me that this soul was free-floating and that you could sense this, Raina? What about you, Maka? Could you feel this clearly?

Maka: No sir, I couldn't.

Stein: Strange. The only reason that one's powers, like Soul Perception, would be heightened, would be because you have some kind of connection with that soul. Like you Maka, remember under the school, you could easily recognize the characteristics of your father's soul? Kind of like that.

Raina: But I've never met, never mind bonded with a soul that doesn't have a body.

Stein: It might just be something in your blood, passed down. Does your family visit that temple often?

Raina: Yes, they do. At least once a week, ever since that temple was built, in fact.

Stein: Then it's possible that it's just a soul of one of your ancestors.

After that, the music shifts to something upbeat and Black*Star runs into the room, Tsubaki following.

Black*Star: Hey guys, whats up? Why are you here, Maka? You're trying to get some extra credit?

Maka: (annoyed at being interrupted) No, Black*Star, I...

Black*Star: (not listening to Maka, and turning away from her and pointing to himself) Cause you know it's no use. There's no way you could be better than a star like me!

Maka: (ignoring Black*Star for a moment and turning back to Stein. Black*Star goes off on a tangent in the background) So, Professor Stein, do you think something else might go back to that temple? I don't know if one of Raina's ancestors would attack her the way it did.

Raina: (unconsciously rubbing at her chest) Yeah, I don't know. It's possible I was mistaken for someone else I guess.

On the other side of the room Black*Star and Soul are talking. Well, more like Soul is just standing there while Black*Star gloats about himself. Then he says something that rings in Maka's ears.

Black*Star: Hey, Soul, it's an awesome day outside, we should go play some basketball!

Maka: (facepalms herself and groans) Uhhh

Black*Star: (coming up behind Maka, grabbing the back of her shirt and pulls her our of the room, with Maka resisting.) Come on, Maka! Let's go have some fun!

Raina: (looking over at the scene as they disappear through the doorway, a small smile crosses her lips. Then it clears and she turns back to Professor Stein.) Anyway, Professor, I was hoping Maka would leave so I could talk to you.

Stein: I figured. You have an idea about this soul, don't you?

Raina: (lowering her head) Yes, I do. But it doesn't explain why it attacked me, does it?

Stein: Nothing is explained here. I thought that she was defeated a while back. I never imagined... that she would do that to her soul.

Raina: Well, I don't think it attached itself to me, I would have felt it. I know what that feels like.

Stein: Yes. Are you ever going to tell Maka about that?

Raina: (looks down, can't meet his eyes) I can't. If I told Maka, Soul would be the next to know.

Stein: You're not one to be ruled by fear of ridicule, Raina.

Raina: (sounding very Medusa-ish) Without fear, though, I would become reckless.

Stein: True. The Academy does well to teach students that.

Raina: (hesitates) Sir? I... asked Maka about how... your, possession...

Stein: (looks at his desk, showing that the conversation is over.) Try not to follow the path that I took, Raina.

Raina: (looks sad) I think it's too late for that, Professor. (with that, she turns and walks out of the room, looking through her bag as she goes.)