2 - Perspectives Colors. That's what I saw, colors swirling around me, each a small square as it went, until all the colors began to fade, leaving me floating in an uncertain black space, alone... Or was I? I turned my head to the right, where I saw her. The woman who I had just helped. "What the hell's going on?" I said to her, startled by the strange place of darkness we appeared to be in. "...This was the only way we could talk, Takumi," was how she replied. I stopped for a moment and just looked at her. How had she learned my name? Just what was this place? It was definitely apart of my major concerns, but first to question why the woman was here. It was straight-forward, really, as all I had to say was: "Where are we and who are you?" It's about this point that all the explaining begins to happen. If you're some kinda crazy person who doesn't care about what's going on, then please, just skip this bit and move on to the action bit that comes up in a few... Er... Eventually. "Takumi, this is your mind," she began, "And here in your mind is where I have to come to talk to you. My name is Aoi, and I'm... Well, I'm different to most people, see. I can't stay outside for long, I'm required to live inside someone's body with them... And on top of that, there's some knowledge that I have that a certain organisation want." I stared at her for a few moments, before I thought to myself, 'Swell...', and she began to laugh at me... Which was exactly when I realised that she could hear my thoughts too. Great. Now I really had no idea what to do at this point, I wanted to point and tell her to get out, but that would've been extremely rude, and that ain't me. So here's what I told her: She can stay inside my mind, as long as she doesn't have the power to screw with my thoughts, and she can indefinitely hang with me. I told her that I'd keep her safe for a while, and was actually quite happy to hear that was all she wanted. At least I knew that she wouldn't have to walk around in rags in my mind, because she can wear... well, whatever she wants. Anyway, then my mind faded before me, and I opened my eyes, finding myself lying down on the ground. The woman was nowhere to be found, and I began to question whether she was ever really there before a voice in the back of my head starts. "Don't you have somewhere to be, 'Tako'?" she mockingly questioned me, before I realised that I told Nanami I was coming over. I looked up into the sky, seeing that the clouds were now over the city. Good thing I was just around the corner from her place. I ran around the corner, and walked up the stairways, all the way up to her apartment, number 19 in the building it was. I opened the door.