Now that was the Nagha she recognized. The door swung open and a tall woman, clad in a leather bikini, laughing the infamous Nagha laugh, came walking in.
"I, the great Naghus, have returned!" without losing her over-confident smile, she looked around. "Hey...what's wrong with you guys?" Lina just stayed silent as well as Zel. Negha turned to Naghus sadly.
"Naghei died." she replied. Naghus's smile quickly vanished.
"When?" she asked, walking up to the others. A damp sweat could be seen on her brow.
"A half hour past. Naghus...that means you - "
"That means that I have to find Nagha all the faster." Naghus interrupted. With that she turned on her heel and ran out the door, slamming it behind her.
"Naghus wait!! You have to stay where we can keep an eye on you!" Negha called, but the door did not reopen.
All six sat in silence until Lina asked, "Why does she need to stay where you can watch her?"
Negha sighed. "Because she will be the next to die. Then Nogha, Neighas, Nigha, and then me." Lina closed her eyes and shook her head sadly.
"Um...would somebody mind telling me what's going on?" Zel asked, folding his arms. Lina sighed again and explained.
After she had explained it to him, Zel had a little idea of what was going on.
"I'm sorry to say, but there isn't anything we can do about defective methods." Zel replied, leaning back in his chair. His arms remained foled across his chest. Lina just nodded.
"Oh, we don't mind. Actually, all we want is for you to bring Naghus back. We don't want her out there all by herself; especially now." Negha said and sighed.
"Plus we all wanted to be buried next to each other." Nigha added.
Lina and Zel nodded in unison. "We can do that! We'll be back in no time!" Lina exclaimed jumping up and grabbing Zel by the sleeve. With Lina rushing him out of the door, Zel barely caught Negha's words.
"Please hurry! None of us have that much time left!"
Naghus plowed throught he forest as fast as she could, which wasn't very fast at all. Her vision was getting blurry and she was getting weak as well. After a moment, she had to stop and lean against a tree.
With labored breaths, she tried to clear her eyes, but was unsuccessful. With a slight whimper she crumpled to the ground.The last thing she saw, before she blacked out, was two figures emerge from another part of the forest. A tall long-blonde haired man and a teenage girl with short-black hair.