I'll add more if u read and review. I really wanna continue with Leorio and stuff, but if no one gives a damn, never mind.
"The sinister omen still echoes in my mind…"
Kurapika woke up with a start. Beads of sweat dotted his forehead. His breathe was short and fast, his eyes unfocused. "Kurapika?" someone said to the left of him. Startled, he turned sharply towards the voice. Breathing a sigh of relief, Kurapika said, "Nanda, Midori its just you…" Midori looked at him, obvious worry in her eyes. "Daijobu?" "Ah, just a bad dream." "You don't look okay though. Are you sick?" "Ie, not really." "Oh." "Mn…" The two friends sat in silence for a while, watching other kids play with a ball on the grass. "Ne, Kurapika?" "Hm?" "Are you worried about that?" "That?" "The dream. The dream we both had." Kurapika's green eyes widened. "Nani?!" "It was the witch. The crazy witch, the one that's in custody, desho?" "How… You had that dream also?" Midori slowly nodded, not taking her eyes off the fields. "What does she mean by that?" she asked, slowly adverting her silver eyes to Kurapika. "I-I don't really know." The witch's words echoed in his mind. Destruction, I see it! There's destruction in the future!
A week passed since the dream, and the memory was mostly gone from both minds. It was a bright and peaceful day. Everything's going the way it should. Kurapika lay under the same tree, reading a book about boats and their mechanics. "Kurapika!" He looked up from his book and down the street to Midori waving to him, running quickly in his direction, a huge smile on her face. "Kurapika! I just got an advance on my allowance from my parents! They said I can spend it however I want since it's my birthday!" Kurapika smiled at his excited friend. "So how are you going to use it?" Midori sort of froze up at this. "Well…" The word was drawn out and unsure. "I'm not sure yet. So I wanna ask you what I should get!" Sort of touched by her remark, Kurapika abandoned his book and stood up. Patting himself off, Kurapika said, "Are you going to buy something now or save it for later?" "How well do you know me?" "Well enough." Midori smirked. "So let's go then!" Both ran down the hill in an unannounced race, not aware just how important that omen they were given was.
"Ah I'll never be able to eat again!" Midori exclaimed. "Whew… Me neither. That giant chocolate bar sure was something!" Kurapika answered. "I knew we shouldn't have bought that." Midori turned towards him. "Hey I don't know and don't care about you but I personally had a satisfying lunch. And you know I really hate people that only regret! So yeah!" Kurapika was stunned by this sudden outburst, but then he broke into fits of laughter. Midori's anger vanished into shock, which stayed until Kurapika's laughter died away. "Fine, I'll do what you say, in return for the chocolate bar," Kurapika managed to choke out. "I'll never regret anything I did or do, okay?" Midori smiled and nodded. "OK!"
The two were just lounging around after their big lunch, munching on some leftover hard candy. They sat in comfortable silence, just watching the gentle wind over the grass, gentle and soft in waves. "Hey… don't you think the village looks sort of… weird?" Kurapika suddenly said, his eyes narrowing in attempt to see clearer. "Yeah… the streets seem more crowded, and the lights are brighter than before. I wonder what's happening?" A sudden uneasiness came over their nonchalant mood as the thought of the dream shot across their minds. "I… I think I better go and see what's going on," Kurapika said, breaking the tense silence. He started to make his way down the hill from the tree. "Yeah. I'll co-" Kurapika heard Midori say, but she stopped suddenly. Curiously, he turned back, but his worried eyes switched quickly to shock. Midori's eyes were wide, the previous silver replaced by a familiar scarlet. They looked to the right of Kurapika, towards the sunset. But before Kurapika could do anything, Midori pushed him into the little grotto under the huge tree. It was rumored to be have used by the starters of the Kurata Tribe to hide from enemies. The cave had powers to conceal all leaking nen and cover the user's presence. "Oh…? A child, huh?" Kurapika heard someone growl. He attempted to get out, but only found Midori's foot in the way, trying to nudge him back. "Who are you?" he heard her ask, her voice not revealing the fear she actually felt. Then, the voice replied the words he'll never forget; "We? We are the Genei Ryodan."
