Disclaimer: I don't own Fushigi Yuugi or Wal-Mart, ok?
Great news! The packing of my computers has been postponed to...I don't know when...but I'm writing this story and updating on my other stories...I'm not sure how I feel about this story though, I don't think I like it much
This is kinda like what I would do if I got sucked into TUotFG, except I'm not 18 nor do I live in an apartment and I would never skip out on college.
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Buzz-buzz-buzz! Kyoree Tanga groaned and reached over to shut off her alarm clock. She got up and walked into her closet. Nothing good to wear, again. Throwing on a grungy tee-shirt and faded blue-jeans, she walked down to the kitchen. Nothing good to eat, either. 18 And in her own apartment, Kyoree often complained about how boring her life was. Having skipped out on college, she worked at the local Wal-Mart. Kyoree threw her uniform on over her old outfit and got in her two-seater car. At work, one of her friends was getting sick of Kyoree whining and complaining about how horrible her life was and gave her a large package. Kyoree put it under the counter to save it for later.
When she arrived home, the first thing Kyoree did was open the gift. Inside was an envelope and another package. Tossing the envelope aside, she opened the second package to find a cyan colored box with a picture of a long, winding, navy blue dragon on the front. "Wow," She murmured, tracing the figure with her fingers, "It feels like real scales. What does this say?" She noticed a line of very small writing next to the tail of the dragon. " 'Open at your own risk'. Whatever," She retorted as she gently opened the box, careful not to damage the picture. Inside that box was two books, one on top of the other. "She gave me books? Books? What is wrong with her?" Kyoree rubbed her temples. "I don't believe I got all excited over this," She mumbled, putting the beautiful lid back on the box. Remembering the neglected envelope, the brunette reached to the other side of the couch and tore it open with much less care than she had for the box. Inside that was another small, but nonetheless heavy, envelope and a letter. She read the letter aloud, "Dear Kyoree, I'm giving you these books because I'm sick of hearing you complain so I give them to you with hope that they make your life more...interesting. They were a gift from my mother, Miaka, and she says they have some sort of magical power. Although I've never read them, I'm sure that they will fufill your tastes. Be sure to read the top one first and the bottom one when all is done. Signed, Your friend, Kourin Yuki. What is that supposed to mean?" Kyoree snarled. Re-opening the box, she noticed that the second book seemed to glow, "Must just be a glow in the dark book," She denied. She now took the small envelope and carefully tore it open, so as to not spill it's heavy contents on the floor. The woman was shocked when a handful of ancient-looking coins and another note fell out. Immediatly reading the note, she said, "WARNING: DO NOT SELL THESE COINS, YOU WILL NEED THEM. KEEP THEM WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES. Oookaay, whatever," She said, shoving the coins in her pocket. "If Kourin is making such a big deal out of this book, it must be worthwhile to read," Kyoree picked up the top book, which was very beat up and had red covers and a cream-colored binding. She read the title, "The Universe of the Four Gods. Sounds boring. But, I'll give it a shot." As soon as she opened it, another note fell out. "What is it with Kourin and all of these stupid little notes? Oh, but this one isn't in her handwriting. 'Once you finish this book, you shall earn three wishes.' Whatever," When Kyoree was finsihed reading the first chapter, she had been hooked on it, so she stayed up all night finishing the book. When she closed the book, she wasted no time in grabbing hold of the second one, with the same colors but opposite positions as the first.
All of a sudden, the gorgeous blue dragon started flying off the lid of the box, filling up the tiny apartment with a blue light similar to that of the box. "Now you shall recieve your earned three wishes," He said in a booming voice, then turned into his human-looking form.
"Sei-Seiryu?"
"None other. Now, what is your first wish?"
"Um..no offense or anything, but...if I decide to make these wishes, are you gonna eat me?"
"Have I entered your body?"
"I don't think so..."
"Well then I have no way to. Since you aren't in the world of 'The Universe of the Four Gods', I cannot devour you. You simply get three free wishes for reading the book. No strings attached."
"Oh, well, in that case, Kai-Jin!"
"Um, like I said, you aren't in the world of 'The Universe of the Four Gods', so you don't have to say that."
"Aww, but it sounds so cool! Can I please please please?"
"Um, I suppose, if you really wanted to-"
"Kai-Jin!"
Seiryu sighed, "Yes, Lady Kyoree, what is your first wish?"
"My first wish, hmm...let's see..." She put her index finger to her lip, and after about 30 incredibly long seconds, she snapped her fingers, "I've got it! I wish I had an awesome but weird hair color and hairstyle like someone in the book!"
"Any specifics?"
"Nah, not really. Just a color that is unnatural and a style that seems impossible to get in this world. Wait, does this count as two wishes?"
"No, it only counts as one. Are you sure you want to use a wish on that?"
"Yes, it seems so cool!"
Seiryu sighed again. With a wave of his hands, Kyoree's ordinary brown hair turned an incredible shade of green, like a mixture of forest green and electric green, yet nowhere near normal green. It grew about seven times it's normal size, which was slightly longer than shoulder length, and piled in a half-bun on the top of her head, with four long strands of hair haning out, and she had two strands of bangs that hung just below her chin.
"Wow it's awesome!"
"Yep. And I even gave you matching eyes, at no extra cost."
"Kai-Jin!"
"Yes?"
"And I wish that all of the seishi in 'The Universe of the Four Gods were reincarnated and brought back to the ages they were when Miaka first met them! That doesn't count as two wishes either, does it?"
"Nope. It counts as one wish as well. And as another added bonus, Chiriko will be at an age similar to everyone elses, so that he is not treated as a kid. Now, for your last wish, could you give me something challenging, or at least exciting?"
"Sure. Kai-Jin!"
"You know, you really don't need to say that."
"Oh well, too late now. I wish that I was in the Universe of the Four Gods, and when you put me in, could you put me somewhere in Konan near any of the seishi? And the seishi will still be reincarnated and at their original age and I will get to keep my hairstyle, right?"
"Yes. Your past two wishes will still be in effect. Now, are you sure that is what you want your last wish to be?"
"Yes, I'm positive. Now grant it, please."
"Ok, then, when this blue light dissapears, you will be outside of Konan Capitol. Also, as yet another added bonus, your journey will be recorded into the second book that was given to you, because it was blank anyway. I had a feeling you would wish for that."
"Thank you, that is so nice. But why are you giving me all of these bonuses?"
"Because I'm feeling generous and besides, I'm bored. Using magic is fun," Seiryu explained. "Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go and fix my reputation with more fangirls," He said, slowly fading away, leaving Kyoree surrounded by blue light. The light started being sucked into nowhere, leaving the girl in total darkness. When her eyes adjusted, she saw she was not surrounded by total darkness, but laying face first in grass. When she pushed herself up, Kyoree saw the lights of Konan Capitol glittering not to far away.
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That's all I feel like writing right now, but that's what I would wish for if some freak came and granted me three-no-strings-attached wishes.
(-Insert Yawn Here-) I know it's not the best I've written but it's the first one I wrote when someone goes into TUotFG, which makes me rather proud and I don't know why.
