Here chapter 3. I do NOT own ghost hunt. If I did mai would kick ass.
Mais P.O.V
It was getting dark when we headed back. I had long before relaxed and realized he wasn't going to show up tonight. We all ate dinner and went to bed. When I was sure everyone was asleep I quietly crawled out the window into the forest. I transformed and went for a walk.
The smells of the forest with the sound of a nearby stream relaxed me. After a long while I went back to the house and fell into a peaceful sleep. I woke up the next morning and climbed down the steps to hear naru
"mai, tea" groaning I went to make him his special tea. I put herbs in it known only to the leopard clan in it. It said to calm and keep the mind sharp. Superstition states that it gives you good luck when it's needed. I could smell that only he was in the room, so I only brought one cup. I was about to walk out when naru stopped me with
"What angered you about the demon we are looking for?" It took all my strength not to hiss at his annoyance and nosiness. I kept my mask of confusion on and answered
"Why what do you mean naru? I haven't gotten angry at anything." I huge lie and I knew it. Before he could answer though, a scream ran through the house. It was Masako's. Before anyone could do anything I was up and halfway out the door. I got there and there was a werelion. Everyone stared; he gave me an amused look.
"Well Mai" he said with a sickening purr "who would have thought the human lover would come back around here. Have you no lines of territory?"
I growled and hissed back at him "have no you sense of loyalty, considering your going against your clan's rules?"
Everyone looked seriously confused at this point, and was unsure of who to attack.
He let go of Masako, pointed to me and hissed "this was a warning. Come near this place again you shall die. Just like your parents, and you can never hide the truth forever." With that he disappeared. Leaving me to answer questions.
Short I know, but I want one review before I continue, so I know someone's reading.
