Ouija

The Guardians sat in a circle on Yaya's floor. After begging her parents for a "Super-Ultra-Important-Guardian-Meeting-Sleepover" and them giving in, the five others came over. In the middle of them was a bright pink ouija board. Amu looked at it, uneasy.

"Yaya-chan, are you sure about playing with this?" Nagihiko inquired. He had a bad feeling about it; he knew that spirits were not to be played with. Yaya waved her hand dismissively, assuring him that everything was alright. The only person not in the circle was Rima. She sat with a stoic look on her face.

"Isn't Rima-tan playing?" Yaya asked. Rima shook her head. She wasn't about to get mixed up in this foolery.

"This is stupid. There's no such thing as ghosts." She said monotonously. It rubbed her the wrong way nonetheless. Yay shrugged her shoulders and turned back to the board.

"Okay, for this to work, everyone participating must have a hand on each the corner of the board. But remember, the Guardians cannot let go, or else the spirit will get loose!" Kukai, Nagihiko, Tadase, and Kukai did as instructed and put a hand on each corner. They looked back up at Yaya, waiting for the next instruction.

"Then, ask it a simple question, Yaya guesses." Yaya said, scratching the back of her head with her free hand. Nagihiko looked at her and shook his head. Leave it to Yaya to not read the instructions thoroughly.

"Are there any rules for the questions?" Amu asked, making sure nothing went amiss.

"That's not important." All eyes turned on her. "Hello, can the spirits hear the Guardians?!" She yelled happily. Kukai, having his free hand on the piece, felt it move to the large YES on the board. The group gulped slightly.

"Are you female?" Amu asked. The piece slid smoothly to NO.

"What is your name?" Kukai asked. Rima rolled her eyes, believing it was all a farce. There was no way that thing could be real, right?

The piece moved to the letters.

"T-Y-P-H-O-N. Typhon, huh?" Kukai nodded. The group continued to ask the spirit questions, and before they knew it, it became very late.

"It's almost twelve! Are you guys done yet?" Rima didn't want to go to sleep without Amu by her side. Yaya yawned, lifting her hands to her eyes, wiping them sleepily.

"Rima-chi's right. Yaya's getting sleepy. Nagihiko looked at Yaya with utter disbelief, excruciating fear, and worry.

"YAYA!" They screamed. Yaya face-palmed, remembering her mistake. The lights began to flicker, creating tension within the room. The board began to shake violently, glowing a dark red.

"It's red. Red is good, right?" Nagihiko asked, beginning to sweat.

"No, Nagi, red is never good." Yaya whispered, afraid. A cloud burst from the board, materializing into the form of a large serpent, grinning evilly. Everyone stared at the spirit in horror, fearful of what was to come next. The spirit searched the faces of the teens,trying to find one most compatible with him. His eyes fell on Rima, whose eyes were wide but still denying.

"Perfect." The spirit smirked. Before they could realize what it had meant, it dove for Rima. Rima froze in place, not being able to move from the fear running through her. Once she got a hold of her nerves, however, it was too late. She screamed, and the spirit entered her quickly. Once it was out of sight, Rima stood in place for a minute.

Her eyes rolled to the back of her head as she began to lose control of her body. She saw nothing but darkness as she fell to the ground in a heap, no longer herself.

"Rima-chan!"