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X— Chapter 01: Prologue —X

Brave New World (Like HELL it is!) and the Falling star—Ops! He means, Falling Loli—er, Girl!

Part 01—

Darkness…

What was Shirou Emiya seeing was absolute darkness… a never ending darkness which drown you in it? He thought how he came in this place, but he couldn't remember one. What he could remember was how he was dying in the Middle East.

Dying alone in the dessert after he tried to stop the senseless war in that place.

Did he regret it? Honestly, Shirou didn't regret it. The truth was, he accepted his death with smile on his face. He accepted it with open arms. Sure, it was ridiculous comparison, however, it was close to the truth. At least, he can take break from his live, knowing he had been useful in life.

Suddenly, a bright like broke his internal mussing. He couldn't help but to be blind by the light. When the light dimmed, he could feel his eyelids were opening slowly.

How? Shirou wanted to ask that question.

How he can open his eyelids?

Wasn't he dead?

Is he still alive?

"Oh… You're waking up!" A female voice startled Shirou.

The now fully awake man blinked his eyes few times, before he saw pink ceiling. Shirou wanted to cringe for the feminine color, ad thankfully he could hold it.

His eyes swept around, searching for the source of the voice. What he found was a strawberry-blond-haired girl. She was young, around 16 or 17 years old. She wore a white-colored, sleeveless sweater with detached sleeves. Two white-colored fur-ball were attached on the sleeve's upper-part by thick, white-colored string. A black choker with a heart-shaped emblem was on her neck. A black hairband was wrapped around her head, and she was wearing a maroon-colored skirt, black-stocking, and white boots with two white fur-balls connected with white string on each boots.

His eyes lingered for brief moments on her massive breasts, before he diverted his eyes to her face.

"How are you feeling?" asked the girl.

She appeared to have cared for him and nursed him back to health while he was unconscious… and that was meant he wasn't dead. But, how—

No, he can't think that! He must answer the girl first.

"I'm fine, thank you…" he replied with hoarse sound. He felt something was odd when he heard his voice wasn't deeper as usual. He cleared his mind and tried to sit up, but he couldn't. "Ugh…" He winced when pain assaulted his body mercilessly.

"Please, just continue resting! You were out for almost three days now, so please just lie down!" stated the unknown girl. Panic and worry were evident in her tone.

'Three days! I've been unconscious for three days?' He was panicked inwardly. He hoped in that three days something bad had never happened.

After calming himself, he turned his head at his saver. "And you took care of me, in your own house?" asked Shirou, earning nod and smile from the mysterious girl. "Thank you very much. I'm grateful for all the concern and for everything else," thanked Shirou humbly.

Shirou's mysterious caretaker blushed and looked away from his smiling face. He was curious of why she acted like that. 'Was she sick, or something?' The Survivor of Fifth Grail War mused.

"I-it's nothing… I'm a nurse-in-training! It's what I ought to do!" said the mysterious girl, feeling embarrassed.

"A nurse… Well, I can respect you for that," replied Shirou. Inwardly.

It was true. A nurse… Someone who truly saved lives by bringing them out of the grip of death… People like them have a better reason for existing than people like him, one who saves through battle…

"Ah… Th-thank you…" thanked the mysterious girl. Her face reddened a bit more.

He continued smiling as he asked, "Sorry, but what's your name?"

Trying to compose herself, she sat up and answered, "I'm Compa! It's very nice to meet you!"

He looked at her, slightly confused. "Just Compa? No other names? Just the first name, Compa?"

Compa nodded at him, "Yap! That's how it is!"

"OK…" he replied unsurely. He wondered if she had parental issues.

He then remembered he hadn't given his name yet and introduced himself right away with serene smile. "I'm Shirou. Shirou Emiya. It's very nice to meet you, Compa."

Compa face flushed red yet again. "Eheheh… Y-yeah, same with me Shirou-san…" answered Compa with embarrassed smile.

He tried to move his hands again and found he could do it. He then thought aloud, "Well, I appear to be at normal functioning levels and nothing's broken… That's good…"

Feeling better about himself, he tried to sit up, but Compa suddenly pushed him down, and when Compa's palm met his body, Shirou's mind frozen for brief moment as he felt Compa warm and smooth palm met his skin.

"D-Don't sit up! Y-you need to rest and…" breathed Compa with red face.

"Compa," He began, wondering why she's flustered and as well as that, "Why are your hands so warm, and my chest can feel your palm?"

"Ah-ah…" Lost with word, Compa just opened and closed her mouth, imitating a fish.

He looked down at his chest as he sat up. What he found out was… That he was half-naked, the scars left by Lancer's Gaé Bolg was staring back at him. His eyes widened and jaw hung open in surprise. He looked up to face Compa and found that her face was very close to his, and her soft pink eyes were locked on his eyes. Both of their faces reddened and they turned away from each other.

"Co-Compa … Where is my outfit?" he croaked the obvious question.

Compa face became even more flushed than before. "W-well, I had to check if your chest had any scars and injuries and… Stuff like that and I kind of forgot to put it back on…"

A very disturbing shiver ran up on his spine, as if he'd been violated by some perverted Dead Apostle. Why did he feel like she was telling the truth about everything except the "forget" part?

"I-I see..." He accepted at her admittance for now, but something in the back of his head told him he shouldn't be—

He decided to focus on other things.

He took a look at the room he was in. Immediately, he thought, 'Why is there so much pink?-! And the walls… They're covered with hearts! It is so girly… But… I suppose it's alright, after all she's a girl…' He took a look outside the window and found it was rather unusual that the sky seemed very close by—which reminded him by something.

"Er, Compa… Where am I?" he asked, curious as to where he actually was.

The nurse-in-training replied quickly, "Oh! You're in my house!"

He held an urge to palm his face at her obvious reply. "No, as in… Ugh, fine, where is your house, anyway? Where exactly are we?" asked Shirou exasperatedly.

Compa looked at him oddly and she asked back, "You don't know?"

He simply nodded at Compa, confirming Compa's guess. "I was unconscious for three days, and the last thing I remember is…" He stopped for small moment, thinking what he should tell the girl. No way had he told her he was dying in the middle of desert after joining a war. "…beautiful night sky…" He sounded unsure when he said that.

Compa expression changed into a sad frown of empathy and pity. "Oh… I see… So you don't remember…"

Again, he confirmed her guess. "How exactly I got here, I don't know. So I'm much disoriented."

Then, he remembered another important detail and inquired, "And how exactly did you find me and bring me here anyway?"

Compa then straightened and explained. "Oh, it was incredible! I heard a loud BANG and BOOM after I saw a falling star, and when I went out what was that big banging sound, I saw you there, stuck in the ground, head first!"

He winced when he heard that confession. "I fell from the sky… And landed here head first on the ground…" He then added silently. 'I see… I suppose I have Avalon to thank again for me being alive…' He looked at his saver and finished his statement, "And then you took me inside."

Compa nodded at him to confirm his statement.

He put a hand on his chin, putting a thoughtful expression on his face, missing the nurse-in-training reddening face when she saw his thoughtful expression. 'There were so many possibilities… But what could this mean for me…' he mused silently.

He looked at the nurse-in-training. "OK, Compa, now that I know about all this, I'll ask again. Where am I?" he asked.

Compa nodded at him, ready to tell him. "You're on the most advanced of all the landmasses, Planeptune!" answered Compa cheerily.

"Pla… Neptune?" Shirou croaked out, very confused. 'Just where in the Earth is Planeptune?' he continued in his mind.

Compa nodded again, oblivious of his internal conflict. "Yes! Planeptune!"

"OK… I've never heard of a place like that…" he stated bluntly. He took another look at Compa and she was staring at him like he was an abnormal person or a helpless child or something else—

"What? What's wrong?" asked Shirou, slightly disturbed by her unnerving stare.

"You've never heard of Planeptune?" asked Compa, very, very slowly.

He simply nodded at her. "No. No I have not."

Compa pondered this for a minute and then asked, "So… Do you have amnesia?"

At Compa's words, Shirou was about to answer no when he stopped and reflected to what happened to him. He had no idea where he was. If he told her he did not, she may get curious and try to dig out more information. If he was not careful, he might accidentally reveal the secrets of Thaumaturgy, and he would have Enforcers on him faster than he could ever trace something, in a place he had no idea about.

Shirou was already on shaky ground for possibly getting a "Sealing Designation" because his idiocy so far. 'I should listen to Rin more…' thought Shirou sourly. Alas, what happened was already happened.

"… Yes. I do have a bit of amnesia." exclaimed Shirou in very low tone.

It was not like Shirou was lying completely. Shirou lost everything from before the fire two decades ago, including his self-worth. The only life he knew of was his life as Shirou Emiya; The Second Magus Killer, and self-proclaimed Hero of Justice.

Compa almost seemed sorrowful at Shirou's revelation. "Oh… I'm sorry…"

"It is fine," assured Shirou, feeling a bit peeved to himself when he saw how sad Compa was become. "Hey, it's OK. It's fine, don't worry about it. It's not your fault."

Compa looked up at him and smiled, once again red tint smeared on her cheeks. "OK then… But you should be OK soon!" She cheered up, "I'm pretty sure that with time, you'll be able to remember everything!"

Shirou smiled at Compa. A small, bitter smile.

If his suspicions were true, he may never "regain his memory" at all. At least, she wouldn't ever know about it. "Yeah… I hope so too."

As they smiled at each other, Shirou remembered he was pretty much still half-naked. "Err… Compa… Can I have my outfit now?" he asked somewhat in embarrassment.

Compa's face heated up fiercely and she scrambled away from him. "S-sure! I'll get them, no problem!" And thus she runs out of the room, looking for Shirou's clothes.

Shirou was then left to review what just happened. He looked inside his battered head and couldn't find a clue what happened before he was unconscious. "Damn it!" he swore silently.

Now, he finds himself in some unknown place, and he doesn't know what had happened to him. It was very dangerous. He had enough experience in his life as freelancer after he stopped being Rin's apprentice.

His eyes zeroed around the room once again and he stopped when he saw his image on the mirror. He gaped at his own appearance.

"H…How?" He wanted to shout that aloud, however, his throat was constricted.

He saw his face, however, instead of the face he had intimately knew and hated, he saw his youthful face when his hair was still rusty red. Actually, his hair was red again, not snow white he hated so much. His skin was also lighter, not tan like His skin color!

That time, he finally acknowledged the strange feeling he had been feeling. It was because his body had shrunk back to when he was a teenager.

His body trembled. He didn't know if he should've laughed as hard as he could ever be, or cry aloud until his throat becomes hoarse. In the end, he decided to feel happy instead. He was not like Him anymore!

He really hated that bastard very much and having his appearance just made him hate Him even more… now though, he's unlike Him

Shirou was happy…

He wanted to shout in joy, jumping around like some crazy person out of mental hospital. But, he calmed himself down as he remembered where he's currently in. When he finally was calm. He checked himself to be sure he was truly healthy as horse.

"Trace on." He intoned his Aria in low whisper. Image of hammer cocked back flashed in his mind. His 27 magic circuits were coming alive. Then, he pumped his Od in each circuits.

Silently, he scanned his body, and found something inside of him besides Avalon.

"What's that?" He narrowed his eyes. It seemed like a… card… huh? Why there was a card inside his body? He tried to use Structural Analysis to the object, but he was stopped by painful feeling.

"URG—" he bit down the scream he nearly let out.

It was painful. Like his body was being torn from inside out!

'W-What happens? What's this?' his mind asked amidst the pain. 'Does this happen because I try to use Structural Analysis to that object?'

Thankfully, the pain suddenly stopped, leaving Shirou with very sore body. He let out a shaky breath and rubbed the sweats on his forehead with his right hand. He sighed and mumbled out, "Whatever is that, it's dangerous and I must find out what is it and why it's in—"

His speech stopped, and to his horror, a symbol was displayed on his back hand. A symbol he knew intimately. A symbol that showed his the true color of world. A symbol of his former Command Seal. No, it was similar but different slightly. It was more like a symbol of On/Off on power button of device.

"What's this?" he breathed out. He felt a bottomless pit slowly appeared in his stomach. It made him uneasy. Thankfully, he was snapped out from his reverie when he heard footsteps neared to him.

"Ah, here you go, Shirou-san… You can also use this shirt because you only have breastplate and cloak. I hope you like it!" He heard Compa's voice as she entered the room. He turned his head at her, his expression was tired and sweats covered his unclothed body.

When Compa saw him, she was worried and slightly afraid. "Shirou-san, are you ok?"

"Huh!-? Don't worry…" He shook his head slowly and gave her small smile. However, Compa wasn't buying it. She narrowed her eyes in worry, but didn't say a word. Then, Compa handed Shirou a shirt.

"Thanks, Compa."

He checked the shirt and found out it is just like his shirt he wore in Grail War those times ago. A white shirt with blue, long sleeves. Shaking his head, he stood up as he put it on. It felt comfortable knowing that he had it on his body, for some reason…

Unknown to Shirou, Compa had a deflated face when he put his shirt on, denied from Shirou's toned body she'd intimately come to know in past three days.

"So, um… would you like to have breakfast, Shirou-san?" asked Compa after she wiped her deflated face.

At Compa question, Shirou remembered that he actually had not eaten in over three days and he enthusiastically told her. "Alright then. I'll just make my way over to the kitchen now and whip something up…"

Before Shirou could make his way there, Compa held him back and said, "No! You just sit at the table and wait! Don't tax yourself, you just woke up!"

Shirou looked at Compa and pleaded, "I'm OK, really, please let me cook! I haven't cooking something who knows how long! I'll feel better if I will, I swear!"

She cringed at that and let him go. "Oh… I see… OK then…"

After that, Shirou cringed.

How could he enjoy cooking when he knew he had to make a girl sad to do it?-!

Sighing, he consoled Compa. "OK then, Compa… You can cook for me."

Compa immediately brightened up and smiled at him. "Oh, thank you Shirou-san! Don't worry, I won't let you down!" With that, Compa dashed off into the kitchen while he was left to sit on the edge of the bed, and winced at the horrifying abundance of pink and cuddly bears and hearts…

Part 02—

"OK then Shirou-san! Food's ready!"

Shirou heard the nurse-in-training's declaration from his position.

He was sitting on one seat with wooden table on front of him. Right now, he's in Compa's dining room, inside her house. The dining room was small with single square wooden table and four seats. It was connected with a small kitchen. The kitchen itself was smaller than his kitchen in his home in Fuyuki. Inside the kitchen was only a counter with stove, a rice-cooker, and an oven on it. The counter was separating the kitchen and the dining room. There was also a sink, a fridge, and rack for plates, bowls, a frying-pan, a pot, etc.

He turned to face Compa who brought a tray with two plate of…pudding, and milk in two tall glasses. With perfect deadpan he asked her, "Pudding? for breakfast? Really?"

He cringed when he saw Compa's deflated expression. Suddenly, he felt like a prick and hastily told her, "Hahahaha~ don't worry, I haven't eaten anything in past three days, and pudding is good for digestion."

Ok, that one was very lame…

Thankfully, it did the job. Compa beamed at him and told him back. "Thank you, Shirou-san! I hope you enjoy it!"

Shirou sighed and decided to eat. At least, he got a meal.

He sat down and clapped his hands together. "Itadakimasu!" Shirou and Compa prayed together. And thus, Shirou first meal began. If it could be called as such...

Shirou took a single spoonful pudding and ate it. His eyes widened when the pudding melted in his mouth, and the sweet, delicious, and wonderful taste of pudding exploded in his mouth. It was good! Very delicious and truly extraordinaire for a pudding. He praised the nurse-in-training. "Compa… This is amazing."

At his praise, Compa blushed and responded weakly, "Eh, it's nothing…"

"Nonsense, your pudding is the tastiest I ever felt. You're really good in it."

Shirou ate the pudding, and ignored the spluttering, flushing girl by his praise. As he ate, he began finding out more about the girl who'd cared for him. "So, you live here by yourself?"

The girl nodded, a bit sad. "Yes... My parents died when I was young..."

Shirou's jaw hung open at the apparent landmine he set off, but seeing his reaction, the nurse quickly tried dissuading the tension. "But it's OK! My grandfather takes care of me, and I really love him a lot! He's a really great caretaker!"

That still didn't excuse his invasive question and he moved to apologize. "But still... I'm sorry, Compa. I didn't mean to remind you of such things..." As she tried to assure, Shirou instead switched to a different topic. "So, um, how old are you?"

The pink-haired nurse smiled at Shirou and answered, "I'm sixteen years old, studying to be a nurse as I told you! How about you, Shirou-san?"

Shirou wanted to say twenty seven, but held himself back. He remembered he was somehow reverted back to a teenager. In the end, he lied through his teeth. "Seventeen… last I remember." He added in the second part to not mess up his alibi as amnesiac. "I'm an amateur mechanic, I have a talent for it. Other than that is still hazy," he elaborated further just to make up for his earlier insensitivity.

Compa brightened up at his words. "Really? Oh, that's wonderful! Planeptune's famous for its advanced technology, and Lastation's also looking for engineers like you! You can go far with skills like that!"

He caught it. 'What… Another landmass? And they're both advanced in technology…' he continued to eat until the delicious treat finished, "Ah, thanks. I'll think about it," thanked Shirou. He didn't know how long he was staying in here, but taking a few odd jobs before he could find more about his whereabouts would be sufficient to repay the girl who took care of him.

"Oh, by the way, Shirou-san... where did you get such a horrible wound?" asked Compa suddenly.

He remembered that for three days, the girl in front of him tried her best to heal such a fatal mark. It was impossible to heal a wound made by the cursed spear—Gaé Bold—and yet she tried her best. The thought made him smile.

"A horrible time, I suppose," told Shirou, yet another half-truth escaping him. Though it pained him to do such things to kind-hearted girl as Compa, he had to make sure she didn't know anything about Magic, until he was sure where he was. However, he had inkling feeling that made him uneasy for some reason.

"B-But, it went straight through your heart! How... How did you..." pressed Compa.

"Don't worry about it, Compa," told Shirou again, "It must have been a long time ago…? It's probably healed by now, so don't worry." Well, it sort of. He was certainly not dying anymore, so he was fine for now.

"OK Shirou-san... But just be careful, OK?" Compa told Shirou, unaware of just how many times he had done things people would probably call "not even sensible at all".

"I'll try, I'll try..." replied Shirou dryly. He then moved on to his own question to change the topic, "Tell me about where I am and the other... landmasses. This Planeptune, this Lastation… Everything."

The food, if it be called as such, was been finished at this point. Compa looked up from eating her own food and nodded, agreeing to lecture Shirou, "I never left Planeptune, so I'm sorry if my explanation isn't too much!" claimed Compa humbly. Shirou acknowledged her disclaimer and Compa began, "You have Planeptune, the most scientifically advanced of all the four landmasses. It's also really nice and beautiful and stuff!"

"OK…" muttered Shirou out, taking in Compa rather simple explanation.

"Next we have Lastation, Planeptune's rival of sorts. It's trying to outdo Planeptune in terms of science and technology. Most people find it really dirty and polluted though…"

Shirou nodded again, taking note of all the information.

"Next is Lowee. It's a land of snow, so it's really cold. They don't focus on technology there, but they better the people's lives with magic!"

Shirou latched onto the last word Compa said, which made his eyes widened. 'Did I hear that right?'thought Shirou. "Magic?"

"Yes!" The nurse confirmed her exclamations and Shirou's jaw dropped.

Magic? Being revealed to the public and used to better people's lives? Magic? But that was impossible. The Mage's Association would never have any of it, and the properties of Magecraft specifically prevent it from being used in such a way. But Shirou didn't let Compa know that.

He would find out about his whereabouts later after he repaid the girl who saved him.

"I-I see…" stuttered Shirou at this incredible new discovery… Who knows what else he could get from this little talk?

"And the last landmass is Leanbox. It's a lush, green landmass that's the most in tune with nature! It focuses on eco-friendly methods of living!"

Shirou nodded at Compa's explanations. "Thanks Compa, this'll really help," thanked Shirou. Becoming curious, he asked her for something bugging his mind. "Why do you keep using the word landmass? Can't you just call them country, or nation or something else?"

Compa cupped her mouth, and stood up slowly. "You really lost that much, Shirou-san?" asked the nurse-in-training.

He nodded at her, feeling very unsettled. "Yes… Why?"

Compa asked Shirou to follow her, "I'm going to show you something."

With that, Shirou stood up, following Compa out of the doors and into the outside world.

Part 03—

"Wow… You have a forest outside your house…" praised Shirou. He looked around, amazed at the beauty of the surroundings. The air was clean and he liked it.

Compa smiled at Shirou, though she didn't seem very comfortable. "Yes, it's very beautiful… But that's not what I want to show you," exclaimed the nurse-in-training.

Shirou was confused by all this, but then she brought him to the back of her house… And then, Shirou Emiya simply lost all sense of rationality. "Blue's sagged tits and Zelretch's rotten Jewel!" cursed him lowly.

Right behind Compa's house… was the sky. However, smaller pieces of land can be seen in the distance, and farther still, were gigantic floating islands with buildings on them, the landmasses—

A floating land in the sky…

WHAT. THE. HECK?

"Compa... Why are we floating in the sky?-! Where on earth are we?-!" asked Shirou frantically.

Compa looked at Shirou curiously. She then said, "Um, Shirou-san, I know earth is an element and that we stand on it, but I've never heard of a place called earth…"

Shirou looked at her incredulously and shouted, "Never heard of a place called Earth? Then where are we?-! What is this place?-! What is this world called?-!"

Silent for a moment, Compa told him, "Shirou-san… This is the planet called Gamindustri."

…Planet.

Planet Gamindustri.

Shirou couldn't comprehend the meaning behind those words… And then something clicked in his mind.

A world where someone like Compa knows about Magic…

A world where magic was broadcasted, and yet Association had never done anything—because there had never been a Mage Association to begin with…

A flying island…

The odd-named place—Planeptune, Lastation, Lowee, and Leanbox.

Shirou clenched the handrails, trembling in horror. He was in another universe!

Everything made sense now. The reason he hadn't been handed over to the Association was because there was really no Association to turn him in to. And as it was a different universe, magic here may be a completely alien form.

'What will happen to me? I'm stuck here, impossibly far away from my world! Not knowing anything! Whatever happened to me… this is likely that accursed old man doing, damn that old bastard! Damn him to hell!' cursed Shirou in his head, of which was very rare for him.

"Shirou-san, what's wrong?-! You're bending the rails!" shouted Compa, frightened.

Hearing the words of the girl beside him made Shirou panic subsided slightly. He couldn't lash out at Compa, taking out his anger on someone who cared for him and did her best to heal impossible wounds... It just would not be right...

"Compa … I'm sorry. May I please stay in your house a little longer?" asked Shirou. He didn't know what else to do here. All he could do was just stay here, then maybe take some time to go to the other landmasses... It's probably impossible... But he must find everything about this world to make sure he was really safe, who know what Zelretch had prepared for him in this world!

The nurse-in-training looked at Shirou sorrowfully and nodded. "OK, Shirou-san… I'll let you stay," agreed Compa

With sincere gratitude, Shirou bowed to Compa and said, "Thank you so much… I won't be here long, I promise."

Compa smiles at Shirou again, though a bit sadly. "I wish you wouldn't have to leave... after all you're my firs—"

"Did you say something?" asked Shirou, rather curious as to what she was asking of him.

Compa face became flushed with red and she rapidly shook her head to deny that she said anything. "N-no, no I didn't…" denied the nurse-in-training.

"Huh… If you say so," shrugged Shirou. He then asked yet another favor of her, "Can you please show me around the city?"

Part 04—

Shirou followed Compa around Planeptune's Central City.

Looking around the city, Shirou whistled as he voiced his amazement. "When you said this place was advanced, I didn't know you meant by this much!"

All the buildings were sleek and built from the ground up with some mysterious sturdy and durable alloy which didn't exist back on his world.

"Well, Planeptune has been at it for quite a while, and I can tell you that they have the best engineers and scientists in the world!" boasted Compa with wide smile.

Shirou looked in awe at the futuristic city, when he saw Compa changed her demeanor into a downtrodden one, it immediately got his attention. "Although… It would be much more advanced if the monsters weren't around…"

The tone of Compa's voice and the possibility of trouble intrigued Shirou. "What's this about monsters?" asked Shirou. This could really be serious. He hoped they were nothing like the phantasmal beasts he had seen…

Turning to Shirou again, Compa began explaining. "Planeptune's been hurt a lot by the monster attacks…Oh, if only goddess Purple Heart-sama were here…"

Wait… Goddesses?

"Goddesses? You worship goddesses here?" asked Shirou in surprise.

Compa nodded at Shirou. "Each landmass has a CPU assigned to it to provide a blessing to the landmass to protect it from monsters: Purple Heart-sama for us, Black Heart-sama for Lastation, White Heart-sama for Lowee and Green Heart-sama for Leanbox. The other three have descended already from Celestia, but Purple Heart-sama hasn't been seen at all…"

Goddesses that protect the people from monsters… Why had not the last one helped her people yet?

Shirou could only hope they weren't like the arrogant gods he had seen… Heaven help the people if they were like the Greek gods that produced poor Berserker—

He noticed something important. "CPU? As in, Central Processing Units for computers? Those are your goddesses?" asked Shirou incredulously.

The goddesses are computers? Are you fucking serious?

Compa shook her head and answered, "No, no, no! CPU means Console Patron Unit!"

"Oh," replied Shirou awkwardly, "That's odd, I'm sorry. I was just confused. I mean, the place is called…" His face suddenly shifted to blank, his body ceased from functioning, except his mind which was thinking very fast. 'Wait a minute. Monsters… A problem that affects the entire world... Goddesses called CPUs… Planeptune... Lastation... Lowee... Leanbox...Gamindustri? OK, this is just really weird! Was I stuck in a universe that's just like a really weird reality—RPG?'

Honestly... Gamindustri as in Game Industry... Lastation as in PlayStation... Lowee as in Wii... Leanbox as in Xbox… Then, a Planeptune… the console Sega decided to not distribute in the market? Is he in a game-based universe? No, way… that's impossible…

"What? What's so weird Shirou-san?" Compa asked Shirou, snapping the redhead from his shock-induced trance.

"Ah, no, it's nothing…" replied Shirou hastily.

Well, Shirou supposed it could be worse. Oh-! Who was he joking? He was sure Zelretch was the one who dumped him in this world. Hell… He could've been turned into mix of HIM and Gilgamesh somehow and claimed every Goddesses of this world as his consort and personal harem for his alter ego's twisted depravity...

Fuck that! That imagination was just extreme. He hoped it wouldn't be true! He hated those two and be turned into mix of those two was last preferable option in his existence! Becoming a Counter Guardian was preferable than that!

"Shirou-san, Shirou-san, please calm down!" Compa voice snapped Shirou from his... Nightmare.

"Thanks Compa!" thanked Shirou as he smiled at Compa nervously.

Compa looked at Shirou with worry and said, "Are you really okay, Shirou-san? You are seemed horrified as if you see a scary monster out of nightmare."

Shirou's smile was strained now. He couldn't say to Compa how she was actually hit the home with her creative imagination. He continued their discussion to before he imagined that... That abomination! Honestly, a perfect mix of EMIYA and Gilgamesh? It is pure Horror given form... No chance Zelretch will do that to him, right? Dammit, that old bastard would likely pull something that off!

"Anyway… So, I'll be living with you in your house. I just need to find a job so I won't be a freeloader… Is that OK?" said Shirou, trying to shift his mind from the horrifying train of thoughts.

Compa seemed to have been alarmed. "No, I don't need any payment! It's OK if you just stay!"

"But it's not OK to me," replied Shirou. He continued, "I don't want to just mooch off of you while I'm here… Please. Just let me do this…"

Compa, hearing Shirou's conviction, nodded at him slowly and smiled. "Thanks Shirou-san. I guess we can find a mechanic shop or something tomorrow…"

Shirou nodded at her, accepting Compa suggestion. "OK then… I guess we ought to go back now. It's getting late, and soon it'll be too dark…" advised Shirou lightly.

Part 05—

After Shirou telling Compa that he needs some time alone, he took a spot up on the roof and try to figure out what to do. Actually, he has no idea of what that is.

'I'm pretty much stuck here... But I'll be damned if I cannot do anything.' thought Shirou.

Shirou looked up at the night sky again. It was the last true memory he had back home before getting here. Just him alone gazing up at the night sky, thinking of his life that finally comes to end and he gets his peace after everything happened in his twenty seven years old life—

A bitter thought invade his mind; 'Naive little fool. You should've known better than to believe that...'

Suddenly, one of the stars shone with bright light. Shirou stared at its beauty, when without warning, he felt unusual power washed over him…

A falling star…

Unusual Power washed over him…

It couldn't be a coincidence…

Shirou reinforced his eyes to check the falling start, which made his mouth opened up in horror.

In the center of the star... was a little girl.

"COMPA! GET THE BED READY, A GIRL IS FALLING FROM THE SKY!" shouted Shirou. Without waiting for Compa's reply, he jumped off the roof and ran towards the falling star—er, a girl, trying if he could cushion the girl's impact.

He looked at the girl again. 'At the rate she's falling, even worse that it's headfirst, she just might... NO! I'm not letting that happen!' thought Shirou with determination.

With nothing but that singular goal in mind, Shirou dashed through the dark park with small forest so he could concentrate everything on saving the little girl's life. He thanked his "Clairvoyance" ability he got from uncounted times predicting something in his life. With that, he could predict where the girl will drop on.

Shirou eventually found himself in a large clearing. Right in the center was the impact point. 'I only have about three seconds before a large crater will be formed by the force of a falling star... I only have those three seconds to prevent it from happening…and I will,' calculated Shirou.

"Trace on…" he intoned his Aria and image of hammer cocked back flashed in his mind.

Shirou took off from the ground after he reinforced his body.

The difficult part began.

Three seconds to impact.

Shirou could see a barrier of heated air and light form around the girl due to the speed of her fall. It obscured her, but it was definitely a girl, that was all he could tell.

This close to the falling little girl, Shirou could feel the heat was scalding him, almost trying to burn him and try to singe his clothes.

It hurts, unbelievably hurts, but he'd felt much worse before, so Shirou shrugged it off and focused all his efforts on preventing any harm from coming to the falling little star—-Ops, he meant little girl. And then there was the wind, a gust blowing him back and slowing him down. Shirou gritted his teeth, clenched his fists and reinforced his legs even more, making them hot and full of Prana.

What he didn't know, he had surpassed his normal limit of reinforcing his body, and yet, his body hadn't yet to blow in gore and blood.

Two seconds to impact. The heat was getting stronger and so was the wind.

Shirou didn't care. They were preventing him from saving someone. If they will get in his way... he will just cut through them like a giant sword.

One second to impact.

Giving up on his original plan, Shirou took a deep breath and jumped with all his reinforced might. The pain was unbearable. The fire scalded his skin, peeling off flesh and making his eyes water. The light blinded him, almost painfully so. Shirou could get through this easily by growing blades, but that would only serve to hurt the one in front of him. So he, with only Reinforcement, endured the fire and light.

"UAAAAAAAGHHH!" screamed Shirou out the loudest scream he could manage, a sort of kiai shout that allowed him to release all the pain and concentrate all of his power.

Well, Berserker would be proud of his scream if he can meet with the mad-dude again…

That was only one second. But the slow motion perception because trauma and/or the dangerous thing in one's life made it felt much, much more longer; an eternity that took away all the energy from his legs.

Shirou started flooding his energy into his arms and hands while cutting through the seething barriers of flames and light.

It was unbearable. But it was worth it.

In the end, Shirou managed to wrap his arms around the little girl, cradling her in his arms to shield her from their inevitable painful landing.

The force of his jump redirected them. Instead of falling straight to the ground, Shirou collided with ground and tree, and sent them bounding and tumbling through the forest.

After he felt the girl's back head smashed the hard ground, Shirou reinforced the unconscious body in his arms as well as his own. He hoped the girl is safe. They crashed onto a tree, and surprisingly, breaking it and crashing to another tree, again and again until he finally stopped.

Shirou could feel his legs were burning with pain, his arms were not much better, and all the bones in his body were aching. In the end, Shirou was laying there, leaning on the tree and legs sagged to the ground, full of pain and burned out from the heat from before. But then Shirou looked at the fruit of his efforts, a victorious and joyful expression overcoming him.

The girl was unharmed... Well from the impact, at least. She was bruised and wounded all over, and she has injuries on her legs and hands. Very nasty injuries from hard, blunt object and slices from bladed weapon.

'Who could do this monstrous thing to such a child? It is unforgivable.' thought Shirou with impotent rage.

He checked the girl's energy. She was definitely the source of the otherworldly power he felt a brief moments ago, but that level of power, though not as strong as what he usually encountered, was still too impressive to fit the image lying in his arms.

She seemed to be younger than even Compa, and yet she was so unusual. The close description befitting her is like Apostle Ancestor…

She reminded Shirou of The elder one of Brunestud sisters he had a displeasure to meet, in one of his hunt. It made Shirou feeling apprehension, but when his instinct told him this girl was not dangerous to humanity as Apostle Ancestor, he decided to give the little girl benefit of doubt… however, if she was danger to humanity of this world…

Shirou would rain every weapon in his Reality Marble at her.

Shirou shook his head and looked at the girl appearance.

She had a strange combination of a white and purple hoodie dress, with leggings covering much of her lower body. What stood out, however, was her purple hair. It was much lighter than both Sakura and Rider was, almost lilac. It was significantly shorter than Sakura's as well, reaching only her neck, and yet it did a fine job of making her seem like an adorable loli with her figure—Wait! He just sounded like a Lolicon here! Bad Shirou, BAD!

She stirred in her sleep, which startled him a bit. "Guhhh... Oweee... That hurt..." Her incoherent mumblings just made Shirou chuckle as he cleared the bangs from her eyes, responding to her mutterings with his own smile, Shirou eyes then closed to signify his happiness.

"Just sleep, little one. It'll be alright. Be free from your troubles. I'll be here as long as I need to be. I promise." declared Shirou softly.

She seemed to have heard Shirou words. Her expression changed to one of complete contentment. She smiled, as though she did not have a care in the world. "It feels so nice here... cozy..." And with that, the little girl in his arms began to drift off to sleep, cuddling up to Shirou, "…very warm…" she said adorably for the last time before she was fully fallen to dream world.

Shirou blushed at that and immediately cleared his mind from depravity that appears in his mind. HE. IS. NOT. A. LOLICON!

Shirou then looked at her peaceful sleeping face. It was so calming, so serene to see the almost angelic figure resting in his arms. Shirou smiled to himself again. This really was worth it. Maybe he might have been sent to another world, maybe it could be full of monsters who could try to kill him at any moment, and maybe he might even be trapped here forever. But he saved this precious life. That was all that mattered...

Shirou suddenly acknowledged something, 'Wait, how are my wounds healing?' thought Shirou. He looked down at himself and found that his flesh was already regenerating, or at least not charred.

Shirou was literally a universe away from his original universe... So how was Avalon's healing power still protecting him, and at this level of strength? If he could trace a copy, hell, he might even be able to use its power.

What's going on? Such mysteries... But that impossibility assured him, that he still have some amazing back up in this curious new world. And he could move at least... Well, in theory. Shirou still have a sleeping weight on him, and he didn't feel like disturbing her rest.

Sighing, Shirou wondered how long he would be in here—

"Shirou-san!"

Shirou heard Compa's call. Finally, his reliever came… Wait-That's sounded weird when he is putting it that way!

"Compa! Thank goodness! Did you prepare the bed already?" asked Shirou.

Compa ran into the clearing, panting. "I... Did... Shirou-sa—EHH!"

Shirou wondered why Compa was freezing up all of sudden. What could it possibly be—It must be the craters he was in. "I did say that someone was falling from the sky..." said Shirou sheepishly. He rubbed the back of his head in awkward manner.

She was still not moving... was there something wrong?

"Compa? What's the matter?" asked Shirou, feeling a little disturbed when Compa began to frown and look at him suspiciously.

"Shirou-san... What are you doing with that little girl?" asked Compa out of the blue.

It took a moment, but then Shirou's eyes widened as he remembered the position he was in. A little girl was resting on his lap under a nearly broken tree, the night sky is full of stars and, well, like he had said there were a lot of craters.

Shirou began to panic as he quickly defended himself, holding up his hands in a sign of surrender, "I didn't do anything Compa! Like I said, she fell from the sky and I caught her! I mean it!"

Compa sighed and seemed to accept his explanation. 'Thank goodness! I'm glad she did not think I'm a pedophile,' thought Shirou in relief.

"OK then Shirou-san..." said Compa. She looked around as she walked up to examine the girl. "Wow! I can't believe you actually saw a girl falling from the sky and actually caught her! It must've been rough!"

Shirou simply smiled at her and tried to hide the fact that most people would've probably died before even getting near the falling girl, let alone surviving that and colliding with multiple trees with enough force to break them. "It was worth it. I saved her life. As long as I help people, it doesn't matter what happens to me," exclaimed Shirou truthfully.

Compa seemed to have become worried at Shirou's way of life just like Rin in the past. Before she could answer though, something else happened.

The little girl in Shirou lap snuggled up to him, alarming him very strongly. "...Mmm... So nice... So warm... so hard… huehehehe" murmured the little girl. A perverse smile that unsuited for her adorable face formed on her lips.

'What the hell?-!' thought Shirou in shock. Suddenly he, felt that his life was in danger and looked up in horror, seeing that Compa was smiling at him the way Rin would when she thought he was doing something with Luviagelita on her back, which was never happened at all!

"Shirou-san... Can you please explain this?" asked Compa pleasantly. Unfortunately, Shirou Emiya wasn't fooled at all. Her dark smile frightened him to no end.

Shirou trembled in fear as he continued to panic, "Please believe me Compa! I didn't do anything to her I swear! Please believe me!" pleaded Shirou. Finding another way, he quickly suggested, "Oh, we have to take care of this girl now! She could be seriously hurt, so we better hurry!"

The dark aura around Compa receded slightly, showing that she really hadn't accepted Shirou's escape but was willing to let it slide for now... "OK Shirou-san... I'll let it go for now..." said Compa calmly.

"Thank you, Compa," thanked Shirou. Slowly, he stood up, gritting his teeth a bit at the pain in his legs and back, and carried the girl. He then supported the girl on his sore back as he wrapped his arms around her thighs smooth thighs. "Well, shall we get going then?" asked Shirou.

Compa nodded wordlessly at Shirou, as they made their way back to her house.

Shirou suddenly felt an odd presence watching them, and he looked back to check if anybody's there. Tightening his grip on the child, he continued following Compa, making sure that he was protecting the one whose life he just saved.

Part 06—

"Whew... Damn, that was a lot harder than I thought..."

Shirou set the girl down on the patient bed that he himself was just lying down on for the past three days. He let Compa checked her and tried to treat her wounds, and eventually most of them have healed.

"Well Shirou-san... I'm done for now. All it will take is just for her to rest. I'll put on the bandages tomorrow," exclaimed the nurse-in-training.

Shirou nodded at her, turning towards the resting patient, who seemed to have been disappointed at losing his warmth, but at least she was still asleep. Shirou then smiled at her and told her softly, "Good night then little one... Get well soon..."

Shirou then turned to Compa and yawned out groggily. "Compa-chan... I need to sleep... Catching a girl falling from the sky and preventing it from crashing headfirst into the ground at a speed FAR past terminal velocity is exactly as hard as it sounds..." said Shirou.

Compa suddenly remembered all of that and looked towards Shirou, filled with admiration. "Shirou-san... You actually saved this little girl's life, you know? You actually caught a falling star! You're a superhero!" praised the kind-hearted nurse.

Shirou's eyes widened a bit when he heard Compa's words, he smiled warmly at her. "Thanks Compa... Thanks." thanked Shirou earnestly.

Compa's jaw dropped and she flushed very red. To Shirou, Compa's reaction was very unhealthy, and Shirou obliviously wondered what was wrong with her. 'She probably needs some rest too...' thought Shirou mildly. "Well then... Don't stay up too late and get some rest too, OK?" he told her. Compa nodded at him still with flushed face, and he began to walk up the stairs again.

"Good night Compa... Have a good rest," greeted Shirou.

After a few brief moments, Compa raised her head and with a warm smile she softly replied, "Goodnight Shirou-san... Sleep well..."

Shirou walked up to the roof again, remembering all that was happened. He was sent to a planet in another universe called Gamindustri, getting a strange unknown object embedded in his body, had come under the care of a very ditzy but caring nurse and at the end of it all, saved a girl that was hurtling down towards death from the heavens from crashing and losing her life. So ended his first day here, in this brave new world.

Shirou looked up at the night sky and found how beautiful the star-filled darkness was, just as the night before he was been sent in this brand absurd world.

'Nah, wherever I am, I'll continue helping people because it is good thing to do,' thought Shirou, before he went to dream land, he wondered what would happen tomorrow…

To be Continued—

Footnote:

Now, for you who are curious about the card inside Shirou's body, for you who've not found what it is yet, let me tell you. It was class card from Prisma Illya. The card was Shota-Gilgamesh-card—the mysterious eight card.

Now, for Type-Moon lover. I've made a mistake in fourth chapter of the previous story. I forget how it was impossible for one's soul to change. Even in Heaven's Feel true route, Archer's arm could corrupt and destroy Shirou's soul, end they are basically single being with different experience.

The card-class is like container of the hero's soul and possessed the activator body. So, when the card is activated, Shirou's soul will be contained in the card and Shota-Gil's soul will possess Shirou's body and change it into HDD Shota/Otaku-Gil. Thankfully, Gil can't take over Shirou's body too long because Shirou's will is very stubborn. You know how stubborn Shirou is.

I think it's enough Footnote, and if you still have more question. You can put it in review or PM me…

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