IA/N: I don't own Ghost Hunt nor any of the songs.
Pain, by Three Days Grace
Sometimes Masako felt masochistic. Every time Naru pushed her away, she held closer. It was like a game, one that neither could win, and she was trapped in a world where happiness didn't exist. Masako didn't even feel love for him anymore; it was more that she didn't want to feel nothing.
Glory, by Hollywood Undead
When Gene and Noll had originally exorcised the few ghosts and solved their very first paranormal cases when they were younger, they had often been asked why they had done it. They had come up with some sort of rubbish about how they were doing to help people.
But it was all a lie, for subconsciously the did it all for the glory of helping a spirit move on, for the glory of seeing people reunited with their loved ones, or the sense of achievement when they got rid of a particularly offensive ghost.
They did it for the glory.
When They Come For Me, by Linkin Park
Naru rarely thought about his death. Despite the morbidity of his job, it wasn't a thought that came into his head very often.
But when he did think about his death, he knew that there was no way he was ever going to be exorcised. He would stay as a ghost (probably) but he would never be caught by a paranormal investigation team.
Because, when they came for him, he would be gone.
L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N, by Noah and the Whale
No matter what happened to Mai, life went on.
When she was five years old and her father had died, she had mourned and missed him, but also got on with her life.
When her mother died when she was twelve and she became an orphan, she didn't let it faze her. Because she had promised her mother that she would live her life.
When Naru and SPR had crashed into her life, she had adapted around them.
Because, no matter what happened to her, life goes on.
Wish, by Nine Inch Nails, Performed by Linkin Park at Rock AM Ring
If Masako had one wish, it was that what she and Naru had was real. She wished that they had the sort of relationship that her schoolmates had with their boyfriends. She wished that there was something real and true between her and Naru.
Only the Young, by Brandon Flowers
When Gene looked back on his life, he often wondered. He wondered what caused him to do certain actions, and what other courses he could have taken. He wished that he could start over, erase all of his mistakes. He wished that he could be young again and break away from the future that he knew would play out if he stayed on the course he had. But in the end, only the young had that power, the power to break away from paths previously forged for them.
Breaking the Habit, by Linkin Park
There were several habits that Mai was determined to get Naru to break.
The first one was his habit of tea drinking. She would curb his addiction, even if it killed her. Because, as she knew, she could always come back as a ghost to finish the job.
The second was to get him out of his perpetual black suits. She knew that there were some colours that would look stunning on him, and she wanted to see them on him.
The third was the most important. This was where she broke his habit of clamming up and avoiding personal questions. She would get him to open up, otherwise he would never be alright.
24, by Jem
If Gene had been told that he had had twenty-four hours before he died, he wondered what he would do.
He would call his parents and talk to them, before telling them he loved them.
He would go to church, or some other place of worship, to get any sins absolved before he faced the afterlife.
He would have a really nice meal, and maybe visit his birth mother's grave, if he could.
He would call Noll, and ask him to promise that he would live free, and that he wouldn't blame himself.
But he hadn't. He hadn't been given twenty four hours. He had barely been giving two minutes. That was hardly enough time to do all the things he wanted to do before he died, to tie up any loose ends he may have.
Headstrong, by Trapt
Ayako was a very headstrong girl. She always had been. Whenever someone challenged her, she would argue them into submission.
And so when Bou-san had arrived in her life, she had expected him to back off, and not take her on. Because she was headstrong, the sort of person who ruled her life without anyone else's say.
But that wasn't what happened, and it left Ayako reeling. Bou-san hadn't backed down, and hadn't been intimidated by her headstrong tendencies.
At first this had angered Ayako. But then this changed to confusion; why wouldn't he back down? And why was she okay with that? Waves of doubt crashed through her mind, but Bou-san had shown her a way out. Now she could still be headstrong, but with someone who could take her on.
A/N: See? What did I tell you? New music! Although all my music seems to be quite darkā¦. Ah well. I'm meant to be asleep, but I've been itching to write ALL DAY. So here you are!
Please Review! (And if you have any music suggestions, please let me know. I am constantly on the search for new music! :p)
