Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20150326001739/@comment-6192846-20150330172056

Part 1, Chapter 6, Scene 3:

More to do. Will be done later.
 * December 26. 2:00 AM. Ein was close to the president's mansion. It wasn't to visit President Julia. It was because someone called him there. Ein received a letter yesterday. The contents was very concise. For Ein, what was important was the name of the sender. Heidemarie Lorre.
 * A former colleague, and a woman that was his lover. She sent a letter after having gone missing over a year ago. The handwriting was definitely Heidemarie's own. Such a messy writing of letters that it was diffcult to read was her thing.
 * He still couldn't see Heidemarie anywhere. However, it still seems to be her words. Heidemaries always hated to be kept waiting. While Ein waited for her, he looked around. It was that time. No one else around. Darkness and silence enwrapped most of 1st Block.
 * If the time was a little earlier, the lighting from Milanais Square could even be seen from here.
 * Ein: (So cold......)
 * Maybe it might snow then. It was cold enough to think so.
 * (space for time jump) Half past two. Heidemarie hadn't come yet. While exhaling a white breath, Ein was beginning to get quite a bit irritated.
 * Ein: (How could she be so late...... Either the letter was fake...... or something happened to Heidemarie......)
 * He could go home again...... Or he could wait a little while longer......
 * It was then that he thought about a lot of things.
 * ???: "Meow."
 * A voice could be heard from the direction of the back alley.
 * Ein: "!? ...... a cat cry?"
 * Maybe there was no need to care. But Ein went there without a care.
 * Nothing unusual, it was just a back alley. But, EIn was familiar with the scenery. He remembered it. The events of four years ago.
 * Ein: (I see...... This is......)
 * Ein proceeded into the back alley. The cat wasn't there. In its place was one lone person. The person's appearance wasn't clear under the cover of the dark. For a moment, Ein thought it might be Heidemarie. But the figure looked a little shorter than Heidemarie.
 * Lemy: "Good evening."