Hi! This is my second Ghost Hunt fanfic. My first one is done and I may or may not add another chapter to it. Just a reminder, this will not be a happy ending.
Chapter 1: The Unfortunate, Maybe Fortunate, Crash
It was not a beautiful day in Tokyo, Japan. There was thunderstorm coming in and the sky was dark. All flights coming in and out of the airport were cancelled or postponed. Taniyama Mai was working as a part time receptionist. After she turned 16, her adoptive parents gave her the permission to live out in Tokyo as her wish. Mai expected to have an easy promising life, but the year that she moved out the economy was down. Her adoptive parents died in an earthquake and she was left alone with nothing. She now works 3 jobs, one at the airport, another one at a café, and one on a shipping company. "I'm sorry but all flights are cancelled until further notice because of the incoming thunderstorm. If you like, I would gladly book you to a hotel courtesy of the airway company of your flight," Mai assured almost everyone in the airport that everything will be alright. After her shift was done, she hurried to the café to work her late shift.
"Gomen, Shizuku-san. The traffic was horrible" Mai apologized when she entered the café. The said woman, who was on her early 60s, grey short hair, and wearing a traditional kimono looked at her and smiled.
"It's alright, Mai-chan, if you need to rest I'll give you 15 minutes. Just come out when you're ready" the old woman said. The café had a very busy night especially when the rain poured down and the temperature dropped, a lot of people came in and ordered teas, coffees, and some small snacks.
In England..
"Noll, the weather forecast in Japan said that there's going to be a thunderstorm so no airplanes can go in and out. Please reconsider this" a blond woman told her son. A teenage boy looked up from the book that he was reading and said, "mother, my flight to Japan will not be delayed . So please excuse me, I have to pack" the dark haired boy left the library, leaving his mother alone. 'There's no changing his mind' the woman thought.
He left the small airport in his private jet and headed to Japan, he called a private airport near Tokyo to remind them about his landing. When they were near Japan, they encountered heavy turbulences, making him worry. Unfortunately, the tail of his private jet was hit by a lightning. He put his seatbelt on and got ready for the unfortunate landing.
Back in Tokyo..
Mai just got out of her late shift when she saw a jet falling out of the sky. 'A jet? But all public airports are banned to fly in and out of Japan because of the storm' she thought. She opened her umbrella and walked down the streets when she heard the crash. Her mind told her to keep walking but her heart told her to come over and check out the wreckage. She turned back and ran towards where the smoke was coming from. She called the ambulance but the power was off in the city.
When she got into the wreckage, she saw the jet split in half. She checked for any passengers and saw that the two pilots were already dead. She then checked the rest for any survivors and found a man unconscious on one of the chair. She dropped her umbrella and rushed to his side. She checked the pulse and found out that he was still alive. "Help! Somebody help!" she called out. She checked the man for any injuries and found that both his legs were trapped under the ruble of a small abandoned house. She tried lifting it but found it very heavy.
The said man woke up and found a brown haired girl trying to lift the ruble that trapped both of his legs. "What- are- you- doing?" he asked. Mai looked and saw the man looking at her. "I'm trying to get this ruble off, your legs are trapped and if you don't get it out the ruble might cut of the circulation of the blood" she told him. The man looked at her and said, "Use that pole over there to lift it rather than using your hands." Mai nodded and did what she was told. She easily lifted the ruble and signaled him to move. She found out that he was too weak to move them himself, so she looked for something to keep the pole from giving out on the ruble. She managed to help him out and found that his left ankle was swollen and probably twisted and his right leg was severely cut.
"You need to go to the hospital" she ordered him, but when she looked at him she found him unconscious again. 'I can't believe I'm doing this' she thought.
Mai's apartment..
He woke up with an annoying light on his face. 'Where am I?' he thought. He tried sitting up but found it difficult because of his legs. He looked around and found that he was in a small room that only consist of the small bed that he was sleeping on, a small table on his left, a window, and a small closet. The door opened and the brown haired girl entered with a tray of food and water.
"Oh! You're finally awake. I'm sorry I didn't knock" she started. "I also prepared some food, it's not as much but I hope it's enough for you" she finished. She put the tray down on the table and watched him react to the food. "You call this food?" he asked. "If it satisfies hunger, then yes" she answered. "I'm surprised you're still alive with this" he answered back. "You could at least say 'thank you'" "You can leave now" was all his answer.
Mai closed the door behind her and cleaned up the kitchen/living room. 'What an annoying jerk' she thought. She looked at the clock and found that she still have time before she goes to work. 'I need to report him to the police or something. What if his family was looking for him?' she thought again. She knocked on the door and opened it. "Are you done?" he just nodded. She took the tray and before she leaves she said, "I'm Taniyama Mai by the way, also if you don't mind, I'll report you to the police just incase your family is looking for you" before Mai exited the man spoke up. "No, don't tell anyone." Mai looked at him and she was about to protest but she was intimidated by the look on his face. "Fine."
So what do you guys think? Reviews?
Chapter 2: The So-Called Apartment
