Up in heaven, with smiles across their faces, and good thoughts running through their heads, Kaminari and Mauriamelle stood alongside each other inside a corner of the crowd-room, and looked at a small holographic screen that had just appeared recently. As Kaminari stared at her brother through it, she grew excited and wanted to talk. “Meishu!” she called back at him, after he had said her name. “How’d you do this!?” she then added, absolutely astonished at what humans were capable of doing, despite living in a physical world. Meishu smiled at Kaminari, knowing that she was thinking that - he always knew what she was thinking about. “It wasn’t even me.” Meishu told Kaminari, “You can thank the Space Club. They finally accepted Spiritual Sciences.”. Kaminari nodded as she looked at Mauriamelle. Mauriamelle looked back at her, and began to lecture. “He’s right about that, and has brought up a great discussion.” she told little Kaminari, who was shaking. Kaminari wasn’t cold, sick, or anything like that. She was just overwhelmed to see Meishu. The time that had only been less than a day, felt like years without him. Now, she was communicating with him. As Kaminari thought off into space, Stelline began to speak her mind. “I’m glad that you two are having a reunion,” she started to begin. “But, what we truly need to ask is - ‘Is there anything we can do about the massive space rock!?’”. Back in heaven, Kaminari grinned happily. “Yes, you can do some - but most of that stuff occurs up here.” she told Stelline in response. Stelline nodded, before Lune walked in front of her. “About the space rock, and what you’re doing in heaven - was that you guys who caused a chunk to fall?” she asked. Kaminari nodded once more. “Yeah, but it wasn’t exactly us! We told an angel about it, and they worked the magic for us!” she told Lune, as an answer. When Lune received that, she backed back up, and went to go sit down. Now, when they realised that the technology was working, everybody in the crowd began to make noise, and start talking. It started off small, but soon, they were loud, and nobody could hear Kaminari - thus, Lune blew her bagpipes and silenced everyone. On the other end, Kaminari was mesmerised by the bagpipe’s sounds, and began to focus. Lune smiled, “I see that you like the sound. Though, there must be more holy sounds up there.” she told Kaminari. “Yeah!” Kaminari replied, before a loud and beautiful call echoed across her end. Everyone back at Town Square began to focus on the display. “Kaminari,” asked Stelline, “What is that sound?”. Kaminari looked back behind her at her own crowd, before facing the screen again. “I have to go~” she told everyone. Yu gasped. “But we have so much more to ask!” she told Kaminari. Kaminari put her finger to her chin. “Hmm, maybe after.” she told Yu. Yu looked down, and then back up. “But, where are you going?” she asked Kaminari. “We’re going to see if I go to heaven, or-” Meishu stopped her. “Don’t say it Kaminari. We all know you won’t be going there.” he told her, before she looked back behind her, and then forwards, just like prior. “You might be right.” she told Meishu. “But either way, I’m off now!” she called, before running off. “Kami-!” Meishu cried as he watched his little sister go away. “Who knows,” he says. “I’m worried this might be the last time I see her.” he tells the Space Club, as he begins to walk off stage. Aloevia smiled, “I’m sure it won’t. She said she’d call back.” she told Meishu, as he walked past her seat. Meishu ignored her, and kept walking, until he reached his own seat, and looked at Lucette.
“Like what Aloevia said, don’t fret.” she told him. “That’s easy for you to say, Lucy.” Meishu told the girl who was slouched down on the table.
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She got up, and sat properly now. “Is that so?” she asked Meishu while yawning. “Yeah, you’re a pretty rich girl with a maid. You have nothing to lose!” Meishu told her.
Lucette clenched her fist, before calming down, and looking down into her lap. “You’re right, I do have nothing to lose.” she mumbled, as Meishu quotes, “Mhm.”, until she looks up with wide eyes, and shouts “Because I already have lost!”. “You don’t know anything about me!” Lucette screamed at Meishu, as she stood up, and pointed to him. “My parents - dead!” she declared, before pushing into Meishu. When they hit the ground, Meishu held onto Lucette, and stopped her from attacking. As she laid atop, holding hands, she began to see her mistakes, and cry. Likewise, Meishu sat up, and held Lucette to his chest, as he hugged her.
Then, as everyone focused on the two, the room started shaking. Quickly, all attention was drawn there. Up there, Lune and Stelline had another machine. Lune looked at Stelline and told her, “I really don’t know why we ignored Spiritual Science. If we wanted to unlock capsules made by God, we would of course need to work on the same level as him.”. Stelline gave a thumbs up, as she messed with her new machine. “I think now, we may have the power to unlock the Hikidama.” she said, before placing the same one she used earlier in her SCM. “So, here goes nothing!” she called. Lune shook her head in disagreement. “No, here goes everything!” she shouted, as the machine began to do its work, and power up. Several gears were clanking, twisting, and getting to work. “Brilliant!” shouted Ciel, as she looked up at it. Before anyone could have guessed, a large orb of spiritual energy was floating up in there, and expanding in size, as it passed through the room. Meishu stood up and looked at the orb, before touching it. When he did, it felt as if electricity had shot through his body, and when he looked down, there was now a small bleeding cut on his finger. Lucette looked at the minor injury. “You good?” she asked Meishu, who replied with a soft “Yeah.”. Lucette smiled, as she looked around at everyone else in the room. “So, where’s the Wilder?” she asked, confused. A few other people shrugged, before Charlotte spoke. “Do you guys hear that!?” she asked, shaking and scared. “No.” said Stelline as she got off stage, and walked near the exit of the building. “Did it come from out here?” she asked Charlotte from the door. Charlotte ran over with Ciel by her side. “Yeah…!” she told Stelline, who began to step outside, and look around. “I don’t see anything.” she told everyone.
“The sky!” shouted Ciel, as she pointed up. Fearing the worst of the worst, everybody ran over. “The rock…” said Lucette as she stood next to Meishu. “Yeah!” screamed Meishu, as the rock burned up, and got closer and closer.
It wasn’t just there at Town Square where the kids could see it. All around the world, at the academia, city taverns, and even restaurants, everyone could see it.
In fact, the whole world could. “I see now,” said Stelline as she looked back at everyone. “This is the result of spiritual progression, and attempting to unlock the Hikidama…” she said, before the rock crashed into Earth - and the whole world glew. Thus, everything was white.
“-I’m still alive!” shouted a voice.