A great many things weighed upon the mind of one quiet German girl, walking away from the main campus and towards the garden. She enjoyed the company of people, but she never truly felt to be a part of that world. Instead, the Mage sat alone on a park bench on the garden's outer edge and watched as all her classmates and peers passed her by
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"I have no idea," came the quiet but polite reply. She did not waste any words...that was the answer as best she had understood it, and there was nothing more to be said.
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Sensing that nothing would really stir the girl into viciously attacking him, he gave up and decided to get this all over with quickly. "Here's the deal, I am supposed to watch HiME and make sure they know how to use their powers, but most of all, I'm supposed to make sure they don't die...yet..." Nagi explained sitting down with a business air, "HiME's usually don't appear over the pond here, but they did recently, so here I am doing all the previously mentioned stuff for you, because guess what? You're a HiME."
Flipping open his book Nagi scanned through it as if looking for something, a small frown crossed his face as he confirmed his suspicions and flipped the thick tome closed, looking in askance to Seven. "So, questions, comments? Anything you want to ask?"
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"I am confused by your terminology," she then passively replied, sounding no more interested than if it were a discussion on any number of less personal topics. "Define 'HiME'. I am not aware of what this means, how I became one, or what role this plays as it pertains to me or my powers."
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