Wolf and Leo: New story! Hope you like it! We own nothing.

The bookshelf rattled and a couple of books flung themselves off to thud to the floor.

"Ha, missed me!" taunted Joshua Seerstone. His twin brother Timothy watched as he crept closer to the bookshelf, dodging more book missiles. The two of them were identical, with golden skin, and dark brown hair. Josh had buzzed his to about two centimetres length, whereas Tim's was longer and he was often seen brushing it out of his eyes. Both hovered around six feet tall and were more lean then muscular.

"C'mon wuss, you'll never get that poltergeist caught going slow as a turtle." Josh stuck his tongue out and then blew a handful of dust at the bookcase. A whirling cloud of dust rose up in indignation. Josh pounced; bringing the green sea-glass bottle he held in his other hand over the exposed poltergeist.

Quickly he corked it, sealing the poltergeist inside. "You were saying?" He smirked at Tim. "That's the last of them."

"Thank the gods." Tim replied. "I was getting tired of having my clothes do the Yankee Doodle when I was trying to get into them." Tim laughed and then abruptly he stopped, an odd look in his blue-green eyes.

"Tim, what's up?" Josh asked, still clutching the caught poltergeist.

"Josh, what day is it?" Josh's brow furrowed and he looked over at the calendar on the wall.

"It's September 21..." He trailed off, eyes going wide. "Oh, gods!" He leapt at Tim. "Naird eht rewop..."

It was too late, as a bright light surrounded Tim and an explosion blew Josh back. When the spots in front of his eyes cleared, Josh stared up in dismay at the many people now crowding their library.

"Oh, we are in so much trouble." He moaned. An imperious young woman with blonde hair and dark eyes marched up to him.

"What did you just do?" She demanded. Josh rubbed his neck sheepishly.

"Well, it's kind of a long story, and right now I need to check on my brother." He looked around. "Tim?"

"In here!" Tim pushed his way out of the crowd of people. His skin had gone paler than normal and he swayed slightly.

"Okay, bro, sit down." Josh put down the poltergeist bottle and helped his brother into a chair.

"Excuse me, are you going to answer me?" The girl demanded again.

"Give us a minute, this is important." Josh drew a circle on Tim's forehead with his finger. "
Etag rewop level laever." A small light, a deep orange color, appeared on Tim's forehead. "Okay, almost out, we just need to drain what's-"

"Oh uh." Tim let out a sound like a hiccup. There was a smaller flash and bang, and two more people appeared in the library. Tim's eyes rolled back in his head and he slumped in the chair, unconscious. The light on his forehead went dark red.

"Oookay, I guess we don't need to do a drain after all." He looked at the newcomers. They were both girls, twins by the look of them, with the same dark eyes, and chestnut hair. The one had shoulder-length hair that was slightly wavy and an open, sweet face. The other had long, curly hair and a sharp face. This one glared at Josh as he stared.

"Hey, you look like me." A young man with dark eyes and spiked chestnut hair pushed out of the crowd to stand in front of the short-haired girl. Josh looked back and forth between the two, they could have been siblings.

"Looks like we got Parallels." He sighed and grabbed a massive book off the table. "Hey, can I get your names?"

"I'm Yoh." Both the girl and boy answered at the same time. Josh raised an eyebrow.

"Definitely Parallels." He muttered.

"How can he be Yoh too?" The other girl pushed in front of the boy Yoh, frowning at him.

"You must be Hao." Boy-Yoh replied pleasantly. Girl-Hao eyed him suspiciously, and then nodded.

"Hey, Hao-sama is not a girl!" A small girl with orange hair done up in pigtails put her hands on her hips. "There's only one Hao-sama." The big crowd began to murmur restlessly. Josh put up a hand.

"I will answer any and all questions you might have, as soon as I get some answers." He opened the huge book to the back of it. "Now, what sort of magic do you people use?" Both Yohs jumped as they felt something probing at their furyiochu.

"How do you know we use magic?" The blonde girl asked suspiciously.

"Anna, calm down." Boy-Yoh said gently. "We should probably listen to this guy."

"I can sense different types of magic." Josh replied calmly. "I need to know the type."

"Why?" Girl-Hao asked.

"Standard procedure." Josh said distractedly. "It helps me decipher what universe you're all from."

"Universes?" Girl-Yoh asked dazedly, leaning closer to her twin sister. Boy-Yoh blinked in surprise as Girl-Hao wrapped one arm protectively around her sister's shoulders.

"Yes, now can you tell me your brand of magic."

"Shamanism." Boy-Yoh answered.

"Cigam, msinanahs." Josh said and the pages of the book riffled themselves. "Ahh, here we go. Are you currently in the middle of a Shaman King tournament?" Josh asked.

"Yes." Boy-Yoh answered.

"Okay..." He placed a sticky note on the page that he was on. "Okay, now both Yoh's, what were you doing before you got here?"

"Walking home from school." Girl-Yoh answered.

"Training." Boy-Yoh answered. Josh flipped a couple of pages and marked another spot.

"Alright, well, now we know where we have to send you back." He closed the book and then looked around as Tim groaned.

"What'd I miss?" Tim asked, sitting up and rubbing his head.

"We know where we need to send them back." Josh replied.

"Oh Good, now we just need something for this migraine of mine." Tim replied rubbing his temples. Josh chuckled good naturally.

"Ok, so you're going to send us back now?" Anna asked impatiently, "Yoh still has a quite a bit of training left to do." Boy-Yoh just groaned, but to be quieted by a glare from Anna.

"No" Josh chuckled, "unfortunately we have to wait for Tim's 'batteries' to recharge."

"And how long is that going to take?"

"About six weeks."

"WHAT!"

Leo: (chuckles) not bad for our first chapter.

Wolf: (chuckles) yea, we could have stopped it in the middle of a sentence

Readers: (glares)

Wolf: (hides behind Leo) hide me!

Leo: review please! The more reviews the faster we up date!