I suggest going back and rereading the book, because it might be confusing for you guys since I took so long just to update. Nonetheless, enjoy the chapter!
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Lucy's POV:
"Natsu, I see light in the water!" I yelled.
"Is it Virgo?"
I shrugged my shoulders. "I'm going in."
He was about to say something, but I dove into the water before he could tell me anything. The water was chillier than usual. It felt very unwelcoming. I put aside those feelings and swam towards the light.
As I got closer, I saw a written parchment paper. It was the same as Aquarius's, but the writing was different. I looked at the paper and read its contents.
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Dear Aquarius,
I was wrong. You were right about him, Aquarius. He never loved me. I thought he cared about me. He made me feel like I could do anything in the world. I don't know how to apologize to you. For a long time, you warned me about him: his reputation, his work, and how I shouldn't hang out with a bad influence like him.
But I didn't listen...
I did my own foolish thing and ignored you. I shouldn't have done that. What's worse was that because I didn't listen to you, I had to figure out the hard way that he was trying to sell me for money. I didn't let him, however, for I did something that I knew was going to affect you the most: I had to kill myself.
There wasn't any other way. Please, believe me. Tell mom and dad that I love them so much. I also want you to know that even though we never saw eye to eye most of the time, I will always love you with all of my heart. Goodbye, Aquarius...
Your sister,
Virgo
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After reading the letter, it pained me how Virgo never knew what really happened to Aquarius. I could only hope that the both of them are with each other in the afterlife, happily living together.
I placed my hands on the letter, and the light suddenly began to engulf around me. I wasn't ready the first time this happened to me, but I was ready now. I looked around me, and my surroundings had definitely changed. I was now in Virgo's last memory.
[THE MEMORY OF VIRGO]
"Let me go!" I shouted as loud as I could. I had awaken from my slumber and saw a strange man carrying me, while riding his trusty steed.
"Not a chance," the man said to me. "You are our most valuable possession."
I tried to break free, but the ropes around my wrists were preventing me from doing so. I wanted to scream out loud for people to come save me, but there was no one around in plain sight. There was no way for me to escape.
I've never felt so trapped.
I've reflected on my past actions, knowing that it was pointless to try and break free. I never really took a chance to think about the things that I've done, but now that I did, I felt like a terrible person.