Kori walked over to them.
"Then something must have changed her." he said.
He picked her up and said "Let's go."
Ovan sighed. "She really changed once she got her memory back." he said. "It's like she's not the same person."
Kori got up and headed to his next class.
Ovan caught up to her and hugged her.
Ovan glared at her and said "No better than him at all." He turned and went after Suki.
Kori listened to the teacher, but his mind was elsewhere. I asked to be moved so I could get away from her, so I wouldn't have to make her choose, but it backfired on me. Part of me is upset, but another part is happy that I get second chance.
"You could have captured him, let the police deal with him, instead you killed him. That makes you no better than him." he said. "I know the joy there is in killing, but I also know the guilt. Even though it wasn't me who was in control. I see their faces every night. They haunt me in my sleep."
"Oh, but still, taking someone's life is different from killing shadows." he said.
Ovan's eyes went wide with shock.
Kori sighed and sat down.
"Yeah." Ovan said. "And she helped free me from my darkness."
Kori headed to his class.
"The strangest thing." he said. "I was transfered to the next town over, which doesn't have a school. So I'm back." He looked and Kaori and looked away, sighing.
"But you aren't a killing machine. You are a kind person." he said.
Kori got closer to them.
He saw the others and started to walk to them.
Sorry, I couldn't think of anything for him to do.
Ovan reached them and wondered what was going on.