A/N: Ello, my dear readers! I am back and writing ! I have caught up with the modern life of work. So as a little victory I have a new thought and this is the first of at least a few different chapters. Like most of my MTNN it is a Neuro/Yako, I know it doesn't seem like it but truly it will get there.
Questions
"Hey, Neuro, do you believe in reincarnation?" Yako asked looking up from a news paper dotted with red and black ink.
"Explain this useless human theory, Dishrag."
"Reincarnation-the belief that the soul, upon death of the body, comes back to earth in another body or form. Doesn't it seem possible? I mean, then it would explain why people seem to behave the same as someone in the past who is dead. Like if it followed in families or in love lives. If it goes with the soul mate theory, that would be real romantic."
"What a silly, illogical concept."
"That's what you said about all other religion."
"Yes, but this beats them all, Woodlouse."
Yako went back to looking through the newspaper sighing and shaking her head. She didn't understand why Neuro couldn't understand the concept, she thought it could be true. Then again Neuro was a demon and didn't think like her or anyone else human for that matter. She wondered helplessly if she could ever get him to consider it. On second thought though it would be strange for him to believe or even consider any human religion partly true. He explained that some of the more liberal bibles that actually mentions demon are because some of his fellow demons had come up for a summer visit.
Neuro, chuckling, leaned back in the black leather chair. What a ridiculous idea the thought of humans and coming back after death in a new body seem too out there. It was amazing what the human mind could think up to get back after death. The fear of death made people think up Heaven, Hell (though they got that right, except the part about humans being welcomed) and other such places. It amused him to no end of where it would go. Closing his eyes and clasping his hands, he decided a little bit of sleep would be the best course of action, to prepare him to go puzzle hunting.
