Chirou smiled. She walked to that same place again. It was the lake. She was calm, yet cautious if something dangerous lurks around this area. Of course, there was no smell or sound that sounded disturbing. She lied down on the soft grass. Of course, there weather was not really hot, neither really cold. It felt like a balance between them. The soft winds slipped through the pendragon's fur, feeling nice and cool. Chirou walked up to the lake and her smile grew by a centimeter. She saw her own reflection, and she touched it. The ripples in the lake made the reflection look bumpy, yet the lake seemed ok. There was nothing wrong at all. The birds were chirping, the lake didn't have ruckus, and the breezes made whispers. She thought to herself, Where is she? Is this the wrong place to be? Then the pendragon made whispers to herself "I wish I could just sit here forever. No racket, no Threats, nothing. Calm and peaceful." Chirou felt disappointed that the person will not come. She wasn't excepting this to be a joyful conversation. It would just be a normal, discussion and nothing much else. Abruptly, her ears pricked up. She went closer to the path where she got here. It was the sound of faint footsteps. It was becoming louder and louder every step. Then she got back to the spot where she was, then she said, "Oh, you're finally here."
<span style='color:purple'>Coa walked and walked... Then she heard someone she knew. It said, "Oh, you're finally here." She ran to see who it was. It was Chirou. "Yes... I'm here, mentor." Coa liked calling Chirou 'mentor' because she didn't want to call Chirou as is. She wanted to call Chirou 'mentor' for another reason too. For teaching her not to feel sad. Just like the other person she remembers, but doesn't remember his name. Coa sat down near the lake, then looked at her reflection. She had the thought of her reflection. So maybe I'm not so bad at all... Maybe these mutations.... Are a gift. Coa smiled. She did seem pretty happy right now. She didn't even want to go in the shadows. She stayed in the sunlight. "I'm not so bad..." "I'm not so bad!" Coa said. She wanted Chirou to hear. "So Chirou, why did you summon me to this conversation?" Coa asked. She waited a response. A rather teacher-sounding answer can be good for her.</span>
Chirou blinked. "I summoned you because I need to teach you something." Chirou explained. She was glad that Coa came here, it's just that she didn't expect Coa to be all unfortunate all the time. <span style='color:red'>(This is an unfinished post.)</span>