I have been without internet again. And also I have be spending time re-editing the structure of my story. Usually I like to have 15 or so pages on my word document before publishing. But it seems easier to read in smaller paragraphs. So I am redoing my paragraphs. Now I'm going to around every 10th page. I'm also working on making my story line closer to the story line of Yu Yu Hakusho. This will be easier once I purchace Season Three and Four... If you have any feedback, please review. I'd really appreciate it!


A young girl sighed softly as the sounds of kids running out of the nearby school building. Surprised she cast her dark brown eyes to her watch to find that it really was an appropriate time for the after school activities to be out. Quietly she closed the book she had been reading while sitting under a tree at the small park, and began gathering her things. The park would not remain quiet much longer, Ahmay Tewesi knew this from experience having frequently spent time there. For a moment Ahmay tossed her options around.

She could go home, but she didn't much like that idea. Her mother was entertaining her current boyfriend. They wouldn't have left for their evening plans yet, and Ahmay didn't want to intrude. Her mother knowing this common trait of her daughter had given her some money to spend. Which meant to she could go to the mall.

While thinking Ahmay fiddled with a necklace around her neck. The pendant was a small silver vile with tiny symbols engraved in it. She had never been able to open it, in the few years it had been in her possession. It had been a gift from her distant father.

Her thoughts deviated to her father. She hardly knew anything about him, and hadn't met him once. There had only been one letter that she knew of, which included the necklace she wore now. She didn't much fret about him, and insisted she only wore the necklace because it was pretty.

A crowd of students passed her, chattering along the way and pulled her from her thoughts. Shaking herself back into reality Ahmay opt to try a bookstore a few blocks away. Having made that decision she set out in the direction, causing her to past a buildings and alleyways. While passing one such alleyway a female voice caught her attention.

"Just leave me alone!"

Ahmay stopped and peered around the corner carefully. There were a few teenage boys- around her own age. A closer look showed a girl of the same age standing between a wall and the group of boys. The said girl was trying to look fierce while eying one of the boys' large dog.

The girl wore school clothes- not matching the clothes of the boys- and had short hair a few shades darker than Ahmay's. Ahmay was contemplating what to do when one of the boys made a comment. She couldn't hear everything just 'Urameshi's girl.'

Even though Ahmay didn't go to public schools she still was aware of most of the punks in the area, having volunteered for a clinic the last two years. If this girl was tied to Urameshi Yusuke, then she was not among friends. Taking a deep breathe Ahmay stepped into the alleyway. "Hey, don't you boys think this girl would like some nicer company?"

All six pairs of eyes in the alley turned to stare at her. One of the boys glared hatefully at her, "Who the hell are you?" He eyed her street clothes.

"Is my name necessary? I don't think you would care to meet me again after today." Ahmay let her eyes slid over to the dog, which was now growling in her direction. "Why not calm that dog down, hmm?"

"Why don't you mind your own business? Don't want to get in trouble do you?" commented another of the guys. A younger one, probably less rough than the others.

Ahmay gave an easy laugh and a confident smirk, "I don't think you'll give me much trouble. After all I'm not looking for any, I just wanted to offer some better to company. Girls don't like getting put in corners, or growling dogs. She doesn't look too comfortable does she?"

The first guy pushed on her shoulders roughly, "Look chic we've told you to mind your business. Final warning. Back off."

Ahmay glared and grabbed his wrist. After twisting it she said calmly, "and I'm telling you nicely, back off that girl. You got an issue with Urameshi you take it up with him."

The guy was visibly wincing and tried to punch her while the dog also began barking while snapping its teeth.

Ahmay dodged the punch and kneed him in the gut and glared at the dog. "Heel!" she commanded while locking her eyes with it.

The dog growled for a moment longer before flattening his ears and backing down. The owner stared at Ahmay, "what the hell did you do to my dog?" The other boys had stepped forward to pull up their leader.

"I simply taught it to be submissive. He's a quick learner, why not take a lesson from him?"

"That chick is freaky man," the whimpier guy muttered while skirting around to the side wall of the alley.

Ahmay took the chance to walk over to the girl and offered her hand, "lets get out of here."

She nodded speechless. Ahmay backed out of the alley, not showing her back to any of the guys. "See she just wants to get out of here. Now if you'll excuse us, we'll leave now. Bye doggy," Ahmay eyed the dog again, which whined.

While the guys attention was on the dog Ahmay pushed the girl forward and they ran out of the alley and back onto the side walk. Once in the large crowd they began to just walk. Ahmay checked over her shoulder to see the boys were watching them, but not following. She knew the girl beside her was doing the same.

After a few blocks they were out of sight, and the girl let out a shaky breath. "Thank you. I don't usually get myself into corners like that, but that dog was really intimidating to me… Thank you so much."

Ahmay looked at the girl and shrugged, "no big, they were just punks. Two of them weren't even seasoned fighters. Anyway I don't think they are going to follow you so, have a nice day." She started to continue on her walk but the girl had grabbed her wrist.

"Wait, uhm my name is Keiko. What's yours?"

Ahmay turned her head and replied with her name.

Keiko smiled, though the movement was a bit shaky. "Would you like to walk with me to the mall? I could treat you to icecream or something… and well I don't really want to go alone."

Ahmay considered it for a moment, then nodded, "sure, its on the way to where I was going anyway."

Keiko smiled and they began walking again. She took a look at Ahmay's street clothes and frowned. "You don't have a school uniform."

"I was home schooled. I've finished with everything," Ahmay replied casually.

"Oh, I thought your name was familiar, and you knew Yusuke's name."

"Not many don't know his name. I've never met him though. So I wouldn't know where you've heard my name."

"Would you like to meet him? I suppose I should have told you that I'm supposed to be with him now."

"So you are his girl then?"

Keiko blushed, "no its not like that really."

"If you say so," Ahmay smiled, but didn't pry. "I suppose you could have heard my name at the local clinic. I volunteer there sometimes. There's been a lot of times guys have come through because of Yusuke you know."

"Yes, I know. But he's really not all that scary in person," Keiko sighed. "Most my friends don't understand why I hang out with him. But he's really not that bad!"

"You don't have to explain him to me. If he didn't put them in the clinic it would have just been someone else's doing. They were all perverts and jackasses mostly anyway."

"Did you know the guys in the alley? Is that why you stopped?"

"I knew you weren't with friends. That's all, really."

Keiko smiled and pointed, "look that's them in there!" she took Ahmay's hand and pulled them into an icecream shop and to a table.

The table was occupied by three guys. She knew right away which one was Yusuke. He had the rumored gelled back hair, and a slightly annoyed expression on his face. The other boy beside him was dressed in the same uniform- though the true school blue color. She knew him to be Kazuma Kuwabara- having taken care of him and his friends at the clinic. The one she didn't have a clue to his identity was dressed in private school uniform, and looked a bit older with long red hair.

"Keiko, what took you so long? Usually its me that stands you up," Yusuke smirked.

Keiko glared and snapped back while the guy with the red hair looked Ahmay.

He smiled politely and offered his hand, "Keiko I see you brought a friend. Hello, my name is Shuichi Minamino."

Ahmay took it and smiled while only blushing a little when she met his eyes. "Ahmay Tewesi."

"Hey, you're that nurse from the clinic!" Kuwabara half shouted.

Ahmay blinked a few times before responding then smiled, "I'm surprised you remember me. You're usually thinking of other things, like your own health or your friends."

He grinned broadly, "I always remember pretty girls. You still volunteering?"

Ahmay nodded, "every now and then, and I still don't date either."

Yusuke laughed, "well that was the nicest turn down you've gotten yet, Kuwabara!"

"You didn't bother to introduce yourself, idiot!" Keiko hit him.

"Excuse those two, please," Shuichi said while they looked at the now bickering couple.

Ahmay pursed her lips for a moment then bowed her head, "actually, please excuse me. I need to be going."

Keiko stopped mid sentence to turn her head as the slightly older girl stepped back. "Oh but you didn't get any ice cream…"

"You really don't have to repay me, Keiko. It was nothing. I'm sorry, but I need to go. Nice to meet you all." She turned to leave.

As she walked away Keiko called, "I'll see you around?"

Ahmay just waved a hand then left the shop. She quickly began to head back to the park while thinking in her mind about the tingling in her system. Something just seemed to be very off.

Keiko frowned in the direction of the retreating girl. "I wonder what happened?"

"Who knows? Maybe she just remembered something she needed to do," Yusuke shrugged.

"Where did you meet her anyway?" asked Kurama.

Keiko faced the boys and told them what happened in the alleyway. "I've never seen a dog act like that before. He was ready to bite her one minute and the next it was like she bit him instead. He was scared of her."

"Hmm, well whatever she did I'm glad she did it. I think I'll be visiting some guys around town. I'll figure out which ones were there," Yusuke glared.

"Yusuke its over, you don't have to go looking for trouble!"

"Oh that reminds me, we'd better get going. Its time to meet with Koenma now," Kurama said while checking his watch.

The boys got to their feet and Yusuke looked at Keiko with a serious expression. "Don't worry about it, Keiko. If I didn't go looking for trouble, it would just find me later. I'll found those guys, I won't have you getting messed with every time I'm not there. Sorry I couldn't stay longer."


When the three of them entered Koenma's office they found Hiei and the prince where already there. The dark haired demon was leaned against a wall, seemingly staring into space, though everyone knew he was completely alert. The prince was slightly uncomfortable, his desk covered in paper work which he was shifting through. It took him a moment to even register that the other three of the team had entered the room. He jumped and straightened himself in his chair while taking hold of a folder. "Good you're here."

"Yeah and I had to leave Keiko hanging so lets get to the point," Yusuke stuffed a hand in his pants pocket.

"This should be relatively easy for you. I want you to find the daughter of Kamean Tewesi. You might recognize the family name," Koenma nodded to Kurama.

Kurama thought for a moment before nodding, "the Tewesi family used to be very influential."

"How so?" asked Kuwabara.

"They started out as body guards to a deity, who left her territory to them. However times have changed, not much is left of the territory now. Just one major community really. Though they have been trusted with many artifacts, and have even made a few powerful trinkets."

"How valuable are these artifacts?" asked Yusuke.

"They have had some things I would have considered stealing as Youko," Kurama admitted.

"Right now the history lesson is over, whats the girl got to do with us?" asked Hiei. "If she's been kidnapped why can't the head of family retrieve her?"

Koenma blinked for a second in surprised, "You don't know? Well I knew the family tried to keep it hush hush but I didn't know they were so successful."

"What are you going on about?" snapped Yusuke.

"The head of family is the girl's father- Kamean Tewesi. He's been serving a prison sentence for the last few years. Tenamare has been in the hands of advisors since that time. They must have employed a shape sifter to act on Kamean's behalf if its not common knowledge he's gone. His sentence is almost to an end, but before then I have to meet with his daughter."

"Why would they need a shape shifter? If there is a daughter shouldn't she be over seeing the estate?"

"That would be the case, if she were in the Makai," Koenma answered. "However, she is in the Ningenkai. The daughter has never met Kamean, and is completely unaware of her paternal parentage. She's half demon and half human."

"How is that possible? Even if the girl is only in her toddler years, she should have manifested some kind of demon trait," Hiei inquired.

"Her father sent someone to put a block on her powers, before she was even born. We believe he has someone close to her as well, acting as a guardian, though he wont say as much."

"Is the mother aware?" asked Kurama.

"No she isn't. For whatever reason Kamean was in the Ningenkai at the time of their courtship, he kept his demon heritage a secret or so he claims."

"How old is this girl? I'm assuming you need to find this girl to make sure the seal doesn't break in an untimely fashion."

"She's is almost sixteen."

"Sixteen?" Kurama looked surprised. "Its amazing the seal has lasted this long- if it even has."

Koenma nodded, "that is why I need to see her. If the seal hasn't broken yet, it will most definitely on her sixteenth birthday. Kamean said he reinforced the seal when she was thirteen, by means of a necklace containing a scroll. But it is set to be ineffective at the time of her sixteenth birthday. Which is in a week exactly."

"Ok fine, so we need to bring her here. What's her name?"

"Well, to be honest I'm not sure. Kamean has never been told her name, and his informant lost contact since he has been here."

Yusuke clenched his teeth and tried again, "Ok so do you know anything of use?"

"I know that the scroll has a tracker on it. By using this device you can find her," Koenam pulled out a silver compact. "This mirror is connected to the necklace. It will show her mirror image, thus giving you a clue to where she is, and of course what she looks like."

"Give me that," Yusuke snatched the communicator out of his hand. He opened it and growled. "its nothing but a blank screen you dipper brain!"

"You have to have a password!" snapped Koenma. "If you would ever be patient I would have told you."

"Well if you were ever get to the point-"

"Now now why don't we saved all this time, and just get on with the topic at hand," Kurama interrupted while taking the mirror.

Yusuke glared but shrugged, "fine- what's the password."

Koenma met Yusuke's glare but answered. "Serenity."

Kurama repeated the password and after some glowing his reflection disappeared. It was replaced by the image of the object of their mission. At first they didn't see her face, as it was slightly covered by her light brown hair, but that didn't keep Kuwabara from yelling, "That's the girl from today!"

"What you've met her?" Koenma asked excited.

"Yeah, Keiko brought her to meet us today. Apparently this chick-"

"Her name is Ahmay," Kurama interrupted.

Yusuke rolled his eyes, "right whatever, she saved Keiko from some guys in an alley."

"She wasn't hurt was she?"

"Neither girl was harmed," Kurama said off handily. "Come to think of it, Keiko did say Ahmay did something to a dog. Intimidated it in some way."

Koenma signed, "her powers are leaking through that seal. This conversation is over. I need that girl in my office within the hour. Get her here now."

Yusuke nodded, "I think I recognize the place she's at. Looks like a park near our school."

After a moment Koenma had a portal ready and the boys headed to the park.


Ahmay was indeed sitting under a tree at the park. In her lap was her dog, Camea. Ahmay had found Camea when she was a young girl, and had always felt a connection with the small dog. While her hands rubbed at the dogs fur she talked quietly. "I met some people today. A girl who was in trouble turned out to be friends with some interesting characters. The guys reminded me of you actually." Camea looked up at Ahmay, almost as if in response to that last statement. Ahmay smiled as she looked into the dark brown eyes, that to her seemed to reveal curiosity. That is if dogs got curious.

"No matter what you look like, or seem to everyone else, to me you don't seem like a normal dog. You are so much more human than that," Ahmay's smile deepened but turned to a frown and a sigh. "At least to me, not that anyone else sees it."

After a moment of silence Camea pushed gently at Ahmay's chest as if urging her to continue. Ahmay resumed her petting and conversation. "Those guys seemed to be more than human though. I can't put my finger on it… Camea?"

The small dog had jumped out of the girl's lap and was now standing in front of her, with the hair on the dogs back standing up. A crunch of gravel met Ahmay's ears and she looked up to see she wasn't alone any longer.

Yusuke and Kuwabara leaned against some trees some distance away but closer to Ahmay stood Shuichi. He smiled, his face was the perfection of calm ease. "Hello Ahmay."

Ahmay shifted so that she was closer to Camea, who was still growling. Slowly she pet at the dog's fur as she watched the boy in front of her curiously. "Hi."

"I see you have a little friend with you," Shuichi looked down at the dog, who seemed to glare hatefully back at him. Slowly he began to kneel and raise his hand toward the dog.

"I wouldn't-" Ahmay began to warn him, but he had already jerked his hand back to his side, narrowly avoiding the dog's bite. "Her name is Camea, and she doesn't really like strangers."

"I can see that," Kurama put his hand in his pocket. "What if you told her that I am a friend?"

The question seemed odd to Ahmay so she didn't answer directly. "Do you… want something?"

Shuichi hesitated a moment before admitting it. "Actually I do. I was wondering if you would like to come with me and my friends," he gestured over to Yusuke and Kuwabara, "for a walk."

Again Ahmay felt an odd vibe, paired with Camea's consistent growling and now bared teeth, she shook her head. "Sorry, but I decline. I should get home." Ahmay stood and called to the dog to follow.

"I can tell you things about your father."

Ahmay stopped her retreat in shock, but the same shock kept her still and silent.

Shuichi continued, "If you would come with us, we can tell you anything you want to know about him."

"What makes you think I care to know?" Ahmay asked somewhat harshly.

"I know you're wearing the necklace he sent you. Why wear it, if you don't care?"

Ahmay turned around angrily to face him. "How dare you? Who do you think you are?" she yelled before slapping him. "You talk like you know me, you act like you know how I feel. But who the hell are you to know what I care about?" She clenched her first and fought to control her shaking voice. Despite the effort not too a few tears traveled down her now red face.

Kurama rubbed his lip and then bowed his head, "I apologize. Perhaps I went a too far. However, I am not trying to upset you."

"Then what, pray tell, is it you are trying to accomplish?" Ahmay asked.

"Your cooperation. You see, the man I work for, Koenma, has asked that I and my friends bring you to speak with him. As far as I know he is friends with your father, and has information that he feels necessary to tell you."

Suddenly a rather short man appeared next to Shuichi. His crimson eyes were locked on Camea for a few moments before he stared at Ahmay. "Did you know she could communicate?"

Ahmay stared back silently in shock and then looked down at the dog. "Did she tell you something? I always thought it was just me…"

"What is she?" Shuchi was addressing the dark figure beside him.

"You will have to find out from her. She just merely wanted to know if this Koenma was Koenma Daioh."

Shuichi nodded, "erm yes, Camea was it? Yes Koenma has word from Ahmay's father that she needs to hear."

Camea stood still for a moment then she relaxed and took a few steps closer to the boys and looked back at Ahmay. The look clearly stated that she should also follow. "Ok, this is weird," Ahmay frowned. "But if she trusts what you're saying, then I'll go with it, Shuichi." Then she looked at the dark guy again to take in his appearance. He looked deadly, he wore only black, with the exception of bandages wrapped around his arm and forehead, and he held a sheathed katana at his side. His dark crimson eyes were slightly unnerving for her too look at. "Is this guy another friend of yours?"

"Yes, this is Hiei," the red head nodded. "And if you are willingly going with us then you should also know that where we are going I am called Kurama."

"Some kind of code name or something?"

"Or something," Kurama smiled. "Perhaps you will find out later."

Hiei turned toward the other two boys without a word and began walking back up the path. Ahmay shifted her feet uncomfortably and looked at Kurama. "Man of few words, I take it?"

"Trust me you get used to it," Yusuke grinned at the girl. Now that Ahmay was standing face to face with the boy she realized they were almost exactly the same height- she was only a inch or so shorter.

"So Ahmay, what's up with that dog anyway?" asked Kuwabara as they began walking.

Ahmay looked down at Camea who was following beside her. "I found her when I was five. At first mom wouldn't let me keep her, so I snuck her in the house when I could and took her food when mom was home. Mom never was fooled though, and one night it was raining. I hadn't brought her inside yet and I was wondering how I was going to manage it, when mom came inside with Camea in her arms. She's been with the two of us ever since."

"Does she talk to you?" asked Kurama.

"Not exactly, I thought it was just my imagination. Its not words more like just a vibe. If that makes sense."

Yusuke laughed, "You'll be surprised what we can relate too. Look there's our transportation." He pointed to a dense cluster of trees.

After looking very hard Ahmay noticed a strange blue light coming from behind the trees. "Uh, what is it?"

"Where we are going, the supernatural is a big part of everything. This is a portal, that will transport us where we need to be. I promise you, it is safe," Kurama said gently as the other two boys walked straight into the light.

"And we can't just take a car?" Ahmay eyed the thing nervously.

Camea barked and then ran at the light, disappearing immediately. Ahmay knew it was safe if she was will but she still held her breathe and closed her eyes as she and Kurama stepped into the light. Her feet kept moving forward until someone put a hand on her shoulder. She slowly opened her eyes and then gasped.

They were now standing in a hallway. It was Kurama who had a hold of her arm, obviously keeping her from blindly walking into anyone. The hallway was very busy, with strange colored men running in all directions. "What are they?"

"Ogres, they are harmless but very dedicated workers," Kurama explained. "It seems Koenma must be shut up in his office, we will have to wait a moment."

Ahmay nodded and leaned against the wall, like Yusuke and Kuwabara were doing. It wasn't long before a girl with long blue hair and pink eyes approached them. She smiled brightly while sticking her hand out to Ahmay. "Hello, my name is Botan! I'm one of the spirit world's ferry girls- but you might know me better as the western cultures portray me as Death!"

Ahmay blinked in shock but took the offered hand. "That sounds like a interesting job. I'm Ahmay, and I really don't know why I'm here."

"Oh I know who you are. Koenma's ready to see you now, and you'll get all your questions answered- or at least some of them. You boys can wait out here or go wander around. He wants to see her privately. You'll be fetched when needed."

Quickly Yusuke and Kurama grabbed Hiei- who did not like the idea of being fetched and they wandered off down the hall, Kuwabara trailing behind. Botan led Ahmay, and Camea who the deity hadn't noticed yet to a set of doors. "Now before you go in, I should warn you. His looks are very deceiving, so please don't laugh. Just keep an opened mind, yeah?" Then she pushed the human girl through the doors.

"There you are, Ahmay. I am Koenma, Prince of the Rekai. Nice to meet you." The voice came from a desk that was covered in paper work so high that she at first couldn't see who was sitting behind it. However the person left his chair and stepped around the desk, giving Ahmay a full view of his toddler appearance. At first his dark brown eyes were on Ahmay but the then trailed down to Camea. "Well this is a surprise, I didn't except to see you so soon, Camea. You'll have to come by with all this is settled and we'll talk."

Camea bowed her head and trotted over to a set of chairs, then looked at Ahmay. The girl followed the dog, "You know her?"

"Yes, but that is a different story. She does have the right idea though, please have a seat. This could take awhile." Koenma settled himself back on his desk chair and shifted a few stacks of papers so that he could see Ahmay clearly. "Now, I'm sure the boys didn't tell you much, but they did tell you this has to do with your father correct?"

Ahmay simply nodded.

"I'm sure it's a tough subject for you, but there are some things I have to inform you on. You're father, Kamean, would have liked to tell you himself, but he is unable to at the moment. I'm sure though once it is possible he will much like to meet with you.""What if I don't want to see him?"

Koenma didn't look surprised, "then I won't force you. I might be the prince of sprit world but I am not a bully."

"Wait this is Spirit world?"

"Yes, I guess that's a good place to start. You see there are three dimensions that make up our world we deal with. The human world- Ningenkai, the spirit world- Rekai, and the demon world- Makai. You are currently in the Rekai. Now to go with these three dimensions are species. Humans obviously, sprits, deities, apparitions, and demons. And a few in-between. Now just so you know you have met all those beings."

"I have?" Ahmay asked. "I've met a demon?"

"Yes, Yusuke and Kurama are examples of the in-between, Hiei is a demon, Botan is a deity, you met some of my ogres, I myself am a spirit being. You know Camea is not a dog. Now that brings us to you."

"Me?" Ahmay asked slightly thrown off track.

"Yes, you are no normal human Ahmay. In fact you are only half human, which you got from your mother. But your father, is a full blooded demon. Which leaves you as a-"

"Half demon," Ahmay stated blankly, and she laughed. "This is rich. Why the hell would I believe all this? We're talking demons here? How could I go nearly sixteen years of my life without knowing I was half demon?"

"Simple, that necklace, it's a seal. That paired with a seal placed on you when you were still a fetus, has suppressed your demon traits from being dominate. Also with your lack of training, your skills are minimal. I understand it that you the ability to communicate with dogs correct?"

"Erm… somewhat. I can get them to do what I want, much more easily than any other. Is that supposed to be proof?"

"You're father is mostly wolf demon, he himself is a mix of many types of demons. I haven't ever really asked what all is in his blood. You will have other powers most likely but not without training. Which we need to start you own. Once your demon powers are released, you will have more power than the humans around you. Its possible without meaning to you could hurt someone."

"So why do we have to release the demon in me? Why not keep it sealed?"

"Its amazing the seal has lasted this long without harming you. This demon blood is a part of you, therefore not something you can chose to ignore. The seal from the necklace expires some time around your birthday. I am going to go ahead and release it on your birthday because I believe it will be easiest on you. Afterward I arrange for help to identify and control your powers, so that you can hopefully return to your normal life."

"What about my mother?"

"She is unaware of this. Since I found out who you were I did some research. You are ready for university even though you are young. We will have to convince her that you were accepted into a university and need to begin classes immediately to qualify for the program."

"This won't work. I don't hide much from my mother. She will be suspicious."

"Here," Koenma pushed forward a stack of papers and pamphlets. "Say you have been tossing this idea around for a while, but didn't dream you would get accepted this year. I have a friend that can go with you to your home, that will play the part of a representative to the school if you'd like."

"No, I can do it myself..."

Koenma nodded, "at least you're taking this calmly. Now do you have any questions for me?"

"Why did my father take off? He knew about me. My mom thought he was excited."

"First of all I don't know your father very well, but I believe there is truth to that. He's worked very hard to keep you a secret from me, afraid I would take you I suppose or that my father would. Anyway he was in the Ningenkai illegally, and when he came back to the Makai for some reason, he was caught and arrested. He's been in prison since then. He's sentence is almost at an end. However he knew that by the time he got out he wouldn't be able to help you, and so he asked to speak with me."

"I see," Ahmay nodded. "And Camea is a?"

"Is a demon, she is able to change into her true self at any time. Its her choice to be in the form she is in now."

"Will she get in trouble?"

"She's done no wrong while in the Ningenkai, I don't see why she would."

"My father did wrong?"

"Times were a bit different even if it was only fifteen years ago, and I was not in charge of his fate. Now, if you want to tell your mom you'll be leaving in person you really need to go. I'll have someone come pick you up later this evening. Be packed and ready."

Ahmay nodded, and he made a portal appear. She was still nervous going through it but she did so anyway, hardly noticing that for once Camea was not with her. The end of the portal landed her in an alley just beside her block. After a moment of deep breathing she stepped out into the street, and to her house. "Mom you home?" she asked as soon as she opened the door. She didn't get an answer but she didn't expect one. She made her way to her room grabbed a bag and began packing her clothes. Every time she got done with a bag she would take it to the front door and set it down. She was on the last bag when she heard the front door open. She froze, still half hunched over the bag when her mom finally made it to her bedroom door.

"Ahmay, is there something you wanna tell me?" Sari asked as she stared at her daughter.


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