Disclaimer: You seriously should know by now what this is supposed to be... If you don't... sigh I somewhat feel sorry for you.

Author's Note: Well, I was typing this while listening blankly to the ending of Witch Hunter Robin and I thought, since I haven't made a fanfic in the longest time that I would. So here it is. Tada!! ;;

I Want to See the Human World

Summary: Ack! . I think the title gave away just about everything. But you probably won't find out what's going on until the later chapters. Oh yeah, I sort of got the idea for this fic from RoyalJester's fanfic; I'll Get You Back! So I'm really sorry dearest Royal Jester if it seems I'm taking your fanfic, but I'm not. This is also dedicated to all my fans of my other fic What the Hell is Going On! Especially Female Hitokiri Battousai, whom I absolutely adore. So yeah... I'm not going to babble anymore so let's go on with this fanfic...

Aki: What about the summary of this story?

Haru: Oh yeah... Sort of forgotten about that. Whoops, sorry. ;; Well, all you really need to know is that this is a Soujiro/Kaoru fic and not a Battousai/Kaoru. So sorry Battousai fans.

Aki: You're delaying again.

Haru: Oh yeah! Sorry! Sorry! ;

Chapter 1: A Flower Born From Within the Darkness.

Kaoru was in the Dark Forest, the forest that marks the boundary between the human world and the vampire world. She wore a short kimono. (It's sort of like Misao's except it's silk and it's really pretty.) Kaoru also wore a traveler's cloak around it so her kimono wouldn't attract too much attention. She was carrying a small bag to carry some food and maybe even a small animal. Kaoru walked out of the Dark Forest and squinted as the sun's light reached her eyes.

"Man, what a walk. Being human is murder on your feet. Oh well. I've reached the human world so I better blend in a little bit more." A small, snow white fox climbed out of Kaoru's bag and purred a little as it climbed up to her right shoulder. "It's ok, Shiroi. I'll make sure the humans don't take you away. Besides, they can't anyway. You'll bite their heads off before they could even look at you. Isn't that right?" Shiroi nuzzled against her neck. Kaoru smiled. "Just don't get carried away like last time or we'll get in big trouble with Battousai." By the mention of the name, Shiroi hid inside Kaoru's bag. She laughed hysterically.

The royal library looked as if five hurricanes just passed by. Books were toppled in small piles all over the room. Some were even hanging from the chandelier. The tables and chairs were upside down and scattered all over the place. One chair looked as if it had gone through a giant paper shredder. To put it bluntly, it was a mess.

A certain redhead was the cause of this messy problem. (Obviously.) A few guards came in and saluted him.

"Sir," one of them said," We still haven't found the princess. We searched all of the villages and no trace of her was there."

"Have you searched the Dark Forest?" a cold voice responded. If voices had any effects on anything, the guards would be ice statues right about now.

"N-No, n-not yet, sir."

"Then why haven't you looked yet?!" The redhead threw a chair at the guard's head. It was really surprising since the guard could've died from that, but he didn't. He just lost a hell of a lot of brain cells and ended up in a deep sleep for a few weeks. The other guards just stuttered a," Of course, sir. Right away." And took off, leaving the unfortunate unconscious one behind.

"Dammit!" Battousai shouted as he punched an arm's length hole in the wall. (Oh come on, people. You should know who the 'redhead' is by now.) "I've had enough! When the princess gets back, she is going to have a hell of a spanking!" (Does this look familiar? It's a quote from the manga; Vampire Game.)

Kaoru practically skipped down the trail to a nearby village as Shiroi was trying hard to breathe from inside her bag. Kaoru reached the village. 'Hmm,' she thought to herself,' as long as I am here then I might as well go shopping, right? Besides, humans have really nice jewelry. Unlike, human jewelry, vampire jewelry are usually adorned with fangs which are murder on your skin, especially necklaces. It's just uncomfortable to wear a necklace that feels like it's going to suck out your blood any minute. 'In my opinion, it's rather disturbing.'

Kaoru stopped by a flower shop and saw that the shopkeeper was having a few problems with a customer.

"You call this fresh and beautiful flowers? You're going to make me disgrace my wife!" The man exclaimed as he held up a bouquet of wilting purple daisies. (You know, it's the kind with purple petals and a black center. I love those. )

"I-I'm very sorry, sir," the poor shopkeeper stammered," But the stock has gone down ever since the winter drought, um, sir." All of the customers were now watching.

"Then I won't buy it!" The enraged man threw the bouquet on the floor, scattering them, much to Kaoru's displeasure. The man angrily stepped on them and hastily stomped away.

The shopkeeper fell to the floor and sobbed. Kaoru felt sorry for her and the flowers. She knelt beside the weeping lady and gathered the abused flowers in her right hand. "It's all right," she whispered gently," They're not really ugly or dead. They just lack a little care, that's all.'

The shopkeeper looked at her with a puzzling look. Knowing she was confused at what she was trying to say, Kaoru replied," If you let me have them, I will show you how to make something grow." The shopkeeper nodded. Now all of the costumers were curious as to what she was going to do with the wilted flowers.

The customers whispered among themselves," Why would she want dead, wilted flowers?" "Does that girl think she'd a magician? She can never revive those flowers." "Stupid girl. She should mind her own business."

"Watch," Kaoru ordered the shopkeeper. Everybody kept their eyes glued on Kaoru and the flowers. Kaoru grabbed a pinch of soil from a random flowerpot, sprinkled it over the flowers, and crushed them in her hand. Everybody watched her oddly. Kaoru smirked and, as she opened her hand, the crumpled flowers started to grow. It grew roots and entwined its roots around her hand. Its petals grew brighter and it looked as fresh as it could have looked before the shopkeeper pulled it from the earth. Everybody gasped and was astonished by this event.

Author's Note: I'm sorry this chapter is sooo short. I just wanted to get this over with before I forget, you know? Well, you know the drill. If you want me to update, just review. And if you want my response to your review, just specifically state it in your review. Don't worry, Soujiro will appear in the next chapter... Hopefully.