Disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters in this story... Unless I make some up... Actually I think I will be making up at least one original character in a later chapter, but he isn't going to be that great... You'll know when there's an original character, I'm sure...

Anyway, in this story, Toki sees a ghost or something similar... And by the way, I don't believe in ghosts... it is just a story... Enjoy:

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Toki had gone to bed earlier than the rest of his band mates. He had woken up earlier than usual that morning, and was therefore quite tired by midnight, when the rest of the band had only just begun their night of heavy drinking.

He hadn't been asleep for long, when he woke up, feeling oddly frightened. He hadn't been having a nightmare of any sort. In fact he didn't think he had been dreaming at all. He didn't know why he felt so panicked. To make matters worse, he was feeling more and more panicked, wondering why he felt so upset in the first place.

Toki breathed in and silently told himself to just calm down. Whatever was bothering him, he wasn't sure of, but it clearly wasn't too important, or he would be aware of it, right?

After a few minutes of convincing himself that nothing was wrong, he still couldn't bring himself to fall back asleep. He sighed. Maybe he should just get up and go get drunk with the rest of the guys...

Toki sat up in his bed and swung his legs over the edge. It was then that he noticed someone standing in the corner of his bedroom. In the darkness he couldn't tell who it was. However, he could see one thing that was very startling about the shadowy figure: It was too small to be any of his band mates. In fact, it looked like the form of a child. Toki squinted in the darkness. Perhaps he was just seeing things...

He blinked, but the figure remained in the corner of his room, not moving. He closed his eyes for a few seconds, hoping that when he opened them he would find that it was all in his head and no one was there. Unfortunately, when he opened his eyes, whomever was standing there had yet to move from his/her/it's original location.

Maybe there really was someone standing in his room. Probably just a fan. Toki decided that he should just talk to whomever it was, figure out who they were and why they were here, and then get them to leave.

"Um..." Toki began, "hellos..."

The figure in the corner did not say anything, or even move.

"Okays..." Toki said, "whats is you doings in heres?" Toki's question was answered with silence, so he continued, his voice clearly showing that he was beginning to get agitated, "Whats. Is. Yous. Doings. Heres?" he asked.

Still the figure stayed still and quiet. Toki frowned and stood up, "I's goings to haves to calls ones of my Dethklok employees if you don'ts starts talkings to me, okays? Maybe you answers me now? I said whats is you doings here? Okay?"

When still no answer came, Toki sighed and walked over closer to the figure to see if it was anyone he recognized. His eyes were adjusting to the darkness, and he could almost see the person's face in the darkness. As he walked nearer to the figure, it's facial features became more visible in the darkness. Toki's brow furrowed in confusion and worry as he began to see the face more clearly. It was definitely someone he recognized.

Though the room was still dark, there was no mistake of whom Toki saw in the corner of his bedroom. Nevertheless, he could not believe it was who it looked to be, and needed some sort of verification, "Um... is dat yous... Juliets? De little goils... what wantsded to sees me? De little goil whats dies befores I can talks to yous? Is dat yous?" he managed to ask, his voice shaking.

The girl silently stood in the corner, making no effort to move or speak to Toki. She only looked up at him. It wasn't a look of anger or sorrow; it was a look of complete indifference, as though she did not know him at all. Toki and the girl just stood, staring at each other, for a few minutes, but what seemed like hours to Toki.

Toki frowned again. The person who stood before him was most definitely Juliet Sarmansadandle, the sick girl who had died before Toki could tell her that he was sorry for refusing to see her. It hadn't been more than a year before that the "Make a Wish" foundation had contacted Toki, notifying him that the girl was sick and was going to die; her last wish was to meet Toki. Toki, however, was upset that he was seen as an idol for children rather than being allowed to do more brutal things like the rest of the band, and had refused to see the girl. It wasn't until it was too late that he realized his error. He rushed out to see her, but she had already died, and he never got to tell her that he was sorry for refusing her request.

She was still looking up at him, not speaking or showing any emotion.

"What's you doings here?" Toki asked again, only with what almost sounded like fear in his voice this time, "You's dead, I thoughts... Why's... How's you..." he didn't know what to say, so he stopped himself from continuing to speak.

Juliet continued to stare up at Toki.

"I's sorries," Toki said, sounding as though he might cry, "I wantsded to tells you. I goes outs to tells you dat I's sorries, but yous weres alls-ready deads! I woulds of spends all de times in de worlds with yous, but I was too lates. I's so sorries."

The girl continued to look up at him, but instead of a blank stare, she smiled, looked at the light switch on the wall of the room, and then looked back up at Toki.

"You wants me to turns on de lights?" Toki asked.

The girl nodded ever so slightly.

"Okays den," Toki said, walking over and flipping the light switch, turning the light on. He blinked as the light came on, as his eyes had adjusted to the darkness, and now needed to re-adjust to the light. He looked back at the corner where Juliet had been, but she was gone. Toki scanned the rest of the room, but he didn't see her anywhere.

"Little goil?" he called out, "where's did you goes?"

No answer came. Toki looked around the room again. She was nowhere in sight. Maybe she would re-appear if he turned off the lights? He flipped the light switch off, and looked back in the corner, but she wasn't there.

Toki's shoulders slumped in disappointment. Perhaps he had imagined the entire incident...

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Has Toki seen the last of Juliet?? Perhaps... But maybe not... And was she ever even really there at all?? Hmmmm... This is a curious situation, isn't it... In the next chapter Toki will talk to one of his bandmates about the "ghost" he saw... or maybe to more than one of his bandmates... I don't know yet... We'll see. :)

Leave me a review, please. I'd like to know what you think of this so far. I feel that it is kind of different from what I normally write...