The Next Day
Would you be my girlfriend? Brave sound. Nan neoui boyfriend. Nan neoui boyfriend.
Neon neoui girlfriend. Neon neoui girlfriend.
Chihiro opened her eyes and turned off her alarm. She loved that song. Jumping out of bed, she ran into someone in her room.
"Ahhhhhh!" Chihiro looked up and saw Haku also on the floor.
"H-H-Haku?", Chihiro began.
"Sorry to scare you. Um…" He looked her up and down before turning red and immediately focusing his gaze elsewhere.
Chihiro looked down. Her nightdress barely reached her knees. *This is not happening!* Chihiro ran into her bathroom.
When she came out, Haku was gone and on the floor was a wisp of green hair from an animal Chihiro didn't know.
"Master, may I know why you made me pass out and teleported me to a girl's room?" Haku asked.
A hooded figure with their back to Haku walked around the room.
"Haku. Have I not told why I have brought you to the human world? The spirits have told me this is where your path leads to. You must find your true love and live in the human world. The spirit world is no place for you anymore".
Haku had many things to say to that.
No, his master had not told him why he was brought to the human world.
Must he find a true love?
Why must it be a human?
Why was the spirit world no place for him anymore?
"I see", Haku replied.
Transforming himself into a white dragon with green hair he flew up to the sky.
"That foolish boy. Why can't he see what's right in front of him? Taking his memories just frustrated him", the hooded master said to himself.
Haku was flying in the sky in dragon form. He landed in front of his yard still in dragon form.
Someone behind him gasped.
It was Chihiro.
Chihiro dug in her pocket and took out the green hair.
"This came from you, didn't it?" she said slowly.
The hair in her pocket was indeed the same as on the dragon.
The dragon stared at Chihiro. Something about her was oddly familiar.
Chihiro stared at the dragon. Something about it was oddly familiar.
Suddenly, Haku, still in dragon form, took off and flew up to the sky.
"Wait…"
