Harumi's POV:

You know, I always believed that destruction is the only way of running things in life. Until one day changed that. It's all because I heard a voice of a young boy crying out for his parents. Some part of me wants to help him, and another part wants me to leave him be.

What part did I listened to?

The part where I should help him. As I saw him being pushed to the elevator by his mother against his will, it made me think back of how I lost my parents on that fateful day. There's no way I'll let him follow the same path I did, so I dragged him away from the elevator as it closed and led him and his parents to a fire escape. Just as I was about to escape with them, the debris blocked me, so I have to find another way.

That's where things were out of hand with an out of control Colossus because my lord is struggling with it. If I'm not mistaken, Skylor was the one starting the struggle. The Colossus crashed on to the building I was in. Then the ground shook as if the building is about to collapse.

There is no way out for me.

Then I saw Lloyd. He may be far away, but I can somehow see him. He looked at me with concern and sadness, and he said my nickname one last time. This must mean that even if I used and betrayed him, he never hated me at all. Even though it was too late for me, I'm still the same girl he was to me before I revealed my true allegiance. To think I was the fool, but nevertheless a good fool.

With no way out, I accept my fate.

I'm sorry, Lloyd. I'm sorry for everything. Goodbye, for now. I'll see you on the other side.


Lloyd's POV:

I never thought I'd see her again in this position. Sure we're far away, but I can somehow see her on that building.

I never thought she'd ended up in the same position as her parents. Left behind and about to die at the hands of a monster.

She may be a villain, she may trick me, and she may betray me. But somewhere in my heart, I couldn't hate her for all of that. My feelings for her are too real for me, and it will stay that way.

As I saw that building collapse, I knew she won't be coming back like my father. This is the end for her.

Goodbye, Rumi. For now. I'll see you on the other side.