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~Naomi~


Case 1: Earthbound Boy

Earthbound Boy Part 1:

"Maki! Come back! You promised you'd never leave me!" A small voice shouted in the darkness. I heard soft thumping sounds. The sounds became softer and the boys voice became louder and more filled with hate.

"Maki! You said you'd stay with me until you came to join me!"

I looked around I could now see a clearing with a one room schoolhouse. The little boys voice became louder, "MAKI!" I turned around only too see nothing

I felt a hand grab my shoulder, "Maki wait!" the voice cried.

The voice now was coming from all directions, "Curse you to hell!"

I awoke with a scream. I looked around. Wait! Where am I?

The surroundings looked very much the same only there was no schoolhouse. Instead lay a pile of logs and bricks and men working lifting logs up and placing them on top of eachother.

Suddenly a girl around my age ran towards one of the younger workingmen and hugged him. The young man smiled.

All of a sudden I was back where the one room schoolhouse was.

"Was he really that important Maki?" The boys voice returned in an angry manor.

"Did I really not matter? After everything you said to me, before and after I was gone. You said you would I would always be the only one! You were supposed to be true to that promises until you joined me!"

"Curse you to hell!"

I opened my eyes to see Bou-san and Ayako leaning over me.

"What happened?" I said trying to push my self up from the hard surface I was on.

Bou-san laughed slightly. "You mean you don't remember?"

"You hit your head pretty hard." Ayako muttered. Looking away. "Well since you're awake I guess we should head back to base."

I nodded and slowly began walking behind Ayako with Monk-san following behind.

As we walked back to our newly set up base on the first floor of an extremely small girls privet boarding school. As I walked in through the door Naru walked over to me. "So Mai, what's the story with the dream this time." Naru stated bluntly. Not asked. Stated.

"NARU!" Ayako screamed. "She just got hurt today and all you can do is ask her about her dreams?" she hissed.

"No one asked you." Naru replied. His face still unchanged from before Ayako had yelled

I decided to speak before Ayako shot back.

"It was really weird." I began. Naru, Bou-san, Ayako and John looked at me. "There was this Childs voice and it kept calling out to me. The voice was calling me Maki. The voice came from all around me; not one direction."

"And that was it?" Naru narrowed his eyes at me.

I shook my head. "No, somebody grabbed my shoulder but when I turned around there was nothing there but the voice screaming "Curse You To Hell!"

I was about to finish when I remembered I had forgot to tell them about the worksite.

"There was also this worksite and this girl running and hugging a worker."

"Mai this is not time for romantic fantasies." Naru commented.

That little…

"Naru just listen! After I saw the girl hugging the worker the little boys voice came back."

Bou-san gasped. "Mai do you remember what the boy said?"

I nodded.

I began to repeat the words from my dream. " 'Did I really not matter! After everything you said to me, before and after I was gone. You said you would I would always be the only one! You were supposed to be true to that promises until you joined me!' "

"Could the voice have been from the little boy that keeps on appearing to the students…or could it just be…" John mumbled to himself.

"What?" I said flinching as I heard John mumble.

"Oh' ah its nothing much. Just wondering' if the voice you heard in your dreams has anything to do with the child the students here are seeing."

"Oh'" I said.

While Ayako was looking away Bou-san whispered under his breath to me. "Just wait for it, any minute now Ayako will claim that it is a earthbound spirit."

Just then Ayako turned around.

"I think it's safe to say that this is the doing of a earthbound spirit. " she said simply.

Bou-san and I tried to hold in our laughter.

"What are you laughing about?" she said glaring at Bou-san and me.

"Nothing." Bou-san said in a childish voice.

Ayako smacked Bou-san on his face. "Dumb ass" she said under her breath.

This case was a lot like the others in some way but in others it was different.

Unlike most cases that I receive calls about, Naru chose this case on his own. Another strange thing about the case was that at first glance everything's seemed normal but the more you looked at it something seemed wrong.

Completely wrong.

As I was walking in the hall outside of the base I over heard a group of high school girls talking about some ghost story.

"Did you here about the ghost?"

"You mean the one haunting the school?"

"Mhhhm,"

"Ya, its weird why would a kid want to haunt a school."

I decided I needed to find out more so I ran and caught up with the girls.

"Excuse me?" I said walking up behind them.

The two girls turned around.

"I was wondering if you knew anything about the ghost at this school?" I knew they must know something from what I heard them talking about.

"Um, we know a little about it but you should really ask Kim-li Park about it she know more than we do." They said pointing to a small brown-eyed Korean girl in a class picture hanging on the wall.

"It's okay you can just tell me what you know."

The girls looked at each other for a moment.

"I'm sorry I forgot to introduce my self. I'm Mai Taniyama and I work for Shibuya Psychic Research."

They sighed in relief that I was not some weirdo and began telling me what they knew.

"Well, people say the ghost has been around for a long time but now its active for some reason. Supposedly when they were building the school one of the people living around here died. I think it was a child or something like that but I don't really know all the details."

I thanked the girls and began to head back to base.


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