I don't own Ghost Hunt, but if you know where I can get a good deal on the DVDs I would love to.


Mai sat at her desk glaring at the phone; the thing seemed to be ringing off the hook ever since Naru had returned from England. Somehow the papers had discovered that the CEO of SPR was none other than the famous Oliver Davis. She had been desperately trying to maneuver through the real calls and the ones from the newspapers and magazines. It had only been a week since his return and somehow she found herself back at the SPR offices. She had told herself that she would never again work for the jerk, but here she was.

"Mai, tea!" came the familiar and irritating voice of said jerk.

"When I get a second," Mai picked up the phone," SPR, this is Mai, how can I help you?"

"Yes, this is Harold Sho, and I would like an appointment to discuss some problems I have been experiencing at my family temple."

"Can you explain to me a little about what has been accruing?" Mai asked hoping that this was a real case.

"Well, to be honest I'm not really sure how to describe it. The Sho Temple has been in our family for six generations, and we have always had the occasional spirit. This is a temple after all it's to be expected," Mr. Sho gave a long sigh. "You see, the real problem started a week ago, one of the miko who works here, went missing. We informed the police hoping that she had simply run off, but the next day we found her body."

"Her body, what happened to her," Mai was starting to get a very bad feeling, 'I need to tell Naru about this case,' she thought to herself.

"It had been torn apart," Mr. Sho replied. "The police can't seem to tell us anything, they don't think it was an animal."

"What makes you think it was something supernatural?" Mai asked.

"There have also been messages on the walls within the temple. They say 'I want more', what makes it worse is that there in blood." Mr. Sho was beginning to become upset by the whole thing.

"Let me talk to my boss and I will call you back as soon as I can, Mr. Sho." Mai wrote down his information and hung the phone up; she quickly made her way into Naru's office.

Naru sat at his desk, glaring at his computer when Mai walked in. "You know you keep looking at it like that and it may jump off your desk and run off," Mai said with a smile.

"This had better be important, I want my tea," Naru turned his glare at her.

"Well I do have a case you may be interested in."


So there you have it, my first chapter. Yes I know it's like really short well don't worry the next chapter will be a lot longer. (I wanted to get this up before I chickened out.) Please review, I'm very new at this so if you could let me know how I'm doing I would truly appreciate it.