As a voice beckoned her to move deeper into the building belonging to Blue Pegasus Yu couldn't help but find herself growing increasingly bewildered. Despite the fact she couldn't connect the feelings to any of her memories, they were still so strong and vivid, full of emotion. As she walked past the lobby and trailed after the voice the Fae felt that once upon a time this building had some sort of important meaning to her, it was something precious, a place filled to the brim with a collection of memories, and perhaps it was because she couldn't recall these memories that the feelings were accompanied by a sense of longing and sadness.
Finally she arrived at the location the voice had beckoned her toward: a pool. For a brief moment she gazed into the water surface, yet her reflection did little to ease her concerns: Perhaps it was because of the fact that instead of receiving the answers she sought, the gaze of the Fae child was reflected quietly in the water. It reminded her of the fact she had nothing beyond a name. No origins, no memories... nothing.
Hearing the voice again she turned toward the direction it came from, and there she was lying comfortable on the lounge chair. Even a mere cursory glance and the mysterious power at her disposal were enough to tell Yu Ming who this person was. A woman whose charm and beauty were of the highest qualities upon any of the realms. One who could tame Demon Lords and Seraphim alike in ways one could only dream of. And that was not even complimenting her physical prowess yet. A strength that surpassed mortals and headed into the realm of Demigods, a quantity of mana so vast that it surpassed the concept of a pool and was more akin to a sea. This must had been the guild master of Blue Pegasus: Alisa Vollan.
Quickly shaking her head in a childish manner to dispel the daze she found herself in Yu attempted to focus herself by looking into the woman's general direction. She didn't know why, but the woman's figure and the fact it only had a wet bathing suit cover it was enough to make the Fae flustered, attempting her utmost to focus on other things instead.
"I-I am Yu, Yu Ming. I came here at the advice of the spirits."
The girl was about to try to explain further, but in the hope to express her respect properly she turned the focus of her gaze toward Alisa's face. The first thought that came to her mind was that the facial features of the woman were just as beautiful as the rest of her being. But it was when her eyes locked with Alisa's she felt something strange.
"I'm sorry.... Senpai." A soft voice resounded, seemingly more mature and sensual than the soft girilish voice from before. Yet to Alisa's unusual perception she would surely notice the disturbance in the girl's mana. To her it might had even looked as if an ethereal projection came into existence hovering right behind the child, gently resting a hand on her shoulder. Was this one of the spirit's the Fae mentioned earlier? Then why... did that spirit look like her apprentice?
"I... I wasn't able to say goodbye, and I fear that I messed up royally this time. But I was a good girl! When I learned that the void was encroaching upon Earthland and people continued to try to recklessly expand its influence I hoped to seal the rift with the help of the Fae-folk of Caelum. If the void collapsed onto Earthland everything I hold dear would cease to be. I couldn't and wouldn't let it destroy the future you're trying to build with your family. Earthland belongs to the people that call it their home, you, Daiko, Sofia... and I would be willing to do anything to ensure that future remains."
The image started to shimmer, but judging from the tears in Yu's face it was clear that what emotions were being conveyed right now. "My only request is: Please continue to remember me for who I truly was. Ignoring the lies and slander, just remember the silly apprentice who was willing to do anything to see their loved ones smile~ Ah... I guess my time is running out, do take care of the little one please~ She was kind enough to let me tag along for the ride~"
The Fae tried to wipe away the tears building in her eyes as she muttered the last words. "Bai bai Ali~" And with that the presence seemed to fade, leaving the sobbing Fae. "I-I'm sorry... I don't know what came over me... I know we just met, and that the spirits didn't tell me anything about why I had to come here, but the moment I saw you I was overwhelmed by all these emotions... Gratitude, sadness, happiness, so many feelings that threatened to consume me, and so many feelings about this place even if I lack the memories to link them to.