Disclaimer: I don't own YYH or the characters. Just my OCs
The first scene is in Aurora's POV and the second is in Luna's, then the 3rd in Aurora's POV before going into 3rd person.
After class, Luna rushed me outside of the classroom.
"Where's the fire?" I asked her.
"It's them, Rori," she said, "the people from my dream."
My face turned sour. "The ones who attacked us?"
Luna looked shocked and quickly shook her head. "No, the ones who saved us."
"What?" I asked. This was way too weird. "That's crazy."
"But it's true," Luna replied adamantly.
"Okay, let's, for the sake of argument, say that it's true and they are the people you saw in your dream," I stated. "How are they here, being that it was a dream; and what are they doing here?"
"I…I don't know," Luna replied. "It doesn't make sense to me, but they look exactly like the people in my dream."
I looked over to the five talking in the hallway and saw the shortest of them staring at me hard. He didn't look entirely happy which didn't make sense to me. I didn't know the guy and he was glaring hatefully at me. I tilted my head in confusion and he snorted and looked away. I glared over to him, but he didn't seem to notice. Gah, I hate him already.
Then the red head walked over to us and that made me very nervous. "Hello," he greeted. "I was just wondering if you knew where our next class is."
Luna smiled at the guy and asked, "What class is it?"
"Gym," he replied.
"Oh, we have that next too," Luna said excitedly. "You can just come with us."
"Thank you," the boy replied. "By the way, we haven't been formally introduced. My name is Shuichi, Shuichi Minamino." He outstretched his hand. I don't think I've ever seen Luna this happy before.
She took his outstretched hand and smiled up at him. "I'm Luna, Luna Sol and this is my sister, Aurora."
Shuichi held his hand out to me, but I just backed away and walked around him and my sister.
"Did I say something wrong?" he asked.
I shook my head. "No, it's fine. She just has issues around strangers."
"Why is that?" he pressed.
"I'm sorry," I replied, "but she's my sister and it's her business. I hope you can understand." Shuichi nodded. "Anyway, who are all of your friends?"
Shuichi grinned at me. "Let me introduce you."
He brought me over to his other friends. "Everyone, this is Luna. Her sister, Aurora, just started making her way to the gym."
"Hey, that's where we're headed too," the tall, black haired boy stated. I fought a giggle. Surely he knew that Shuichi was asking me about that.
"Yes," I replied. "I can help you get there."
"Why thank you, Luna," the blue haired girl said. "By the way, my name is Botan and that's Yusuke." She pointed over to the tall, black-haired boy again.
"And I'm Kazuma Kuwabara," the taller red head said to introduce himself. He looked panicked when I went over to the shorter black haired boy.
"And what's your name?" I asked.
"Hn," he replied before turning to walk away from me. I was stunned.
"That's Hiei," Shuichi replied. "And don't mind him. If I had to compare, I'd say he's like your sister in the way she acted towards me."
"Just great," Kazuma muttered. "Another Hiei."
I glared over to him, although I don't have as much power in my glares that my sister does. "Don't talk about my sister in a way that's meant to be an insult. She is a good person."
Kazuma looked guilty and I kind of felt bad for scolding him, but my sister meant more to me than anything and she had been through so much. They'd never know that, though. I respected my sister enough not to tell about all of her problems and she didn't trust anyone other than me or Reagan to talk to.
"Hey, Luna," Yusuke called out waving a hand in front of my face. I snapped out of my train of thought.
"Oh, I'm sorry. I was zoned out for a moment," I replied with a feigned smile. "Let me show you to the locker rooms."
I started walking away ignoring all the confused stares that came my way. Then they started to follow behind and I brought them to the locker rooms. Botan came with me into the girls' locker room. I tried to find Aurora, but to my dismay she wasn't there. That only meant one thing; she was skipping class again.
I got to the rooftop and lied down on the ground using my arms as pillows. I started up at the sun and shielded my eyes with one hand. It was brighter than usual.
Things were not adding up. First, the people from my sister's dream magically appear at school. That was crazy. Then me and that one guy were staring at each other. I sensed something from him. That was crazy.
I decided to rest in the warmth of the sun and not think about it. While I slept, I had a dream of my own.
A woman was there holding two baby girls smiling down at them, but she wasn't in a hospital. Dare I say she was floating in the sky? She wore white robes and everything surrounding her was white except for the dark hair of the two baby girls.
"Helios, could you go get your Aunt Artemis for me?" the woman asked in a sweet voice.
"Yes, mother," a teenage boy, who appeared out of nowhere, answered.
Another woman entered dressed in dark colors. She looked happy. "Theia, they're so beautiful," she cried joyously.
"What are their names, mother?" the boy, Helios, asked.
"Eos and Selene."
I woke up feeling the presence of someone hovering over me. I looked around and saw no one. I then heard the sound of someone stepping down from something and turned to see the black-haired boy from earlier. I decided to avoid thinking about my dream and its meaning by getting angry.
"Is it proper from whatever hole you came from to watch a girl while she's sleeping?" I asked in irritation.
He didn't reply; he just kept staring at me. I decided to give him a once over. He was about my height at five foot two and had spiky, black hair and red eyes. He kept a straight face as if he was either not taking me seriously or studying me. I chose the latter.
I sighed and decided to try and make peaceful conversation. "Alright, seeing as you found my hideout, what's your name and how often will I have to see you?" Okay, maybe not so peaceful.
"Hn," was all he said before moving to the spot above the door. He moved so fast that I didn't even notice him get up there. Then I thought I heard him say something.
What a strange energy. Why is it emanating from this human?
When I turned to ask him what he meant, he looked like he was sleeping. Could it be possible that I read his mind? Nah, couldn't be.
A couple of days passed and the weekend was coming up fast. Aurora was in danger of getting detention for skipping most classes. She went up to the roof more often since Hiei started hanging around up there. One time, she brought some pillows for the two of them. The first time, Hiei refused the gesture, but, when she offered another day, he accepted. The only classes the two went to were classic languages, biology, and mythology. Aurora didn't mind. Her grades were really good and her teachers, for the most part, were very understanding of her need to escape. They were usually okay with it as long as she didn't show up late and disrupt the class. Besides, those subjects she was actually interested in.
Aurora and Hiei never talked with one another; they just stayed on the roof reveling in the comfortable silence.
Luna, on the other hand, had befriended the spirit detective team. She really liked Shuichi. He was really smart and they had a lot in common. Both started seeing a change in their sister/friend and tried to figure out what caused the change. They said nothing to the others.
Throughout the week, Luna also kept quiet about their birthday. She wasn't sure if Aurora wanted them to know. Yes, they'd probably show up at some point, but Aurora didn't necessarily trust them.
Speaking of which, Luna was sitting in the living room writing a letter to Aurora. It was their tradition to write a letter to each other for each birthday.
"So it's that time again, huh?" Luna perked up at the sound of her cousin's voice. She jumped up and put her stationary down on the couch.
"Ray Ray!" she exclaimed jumping into his outstretched arms. "We missed you."
"I know," he replied quietly. "I missed you too."
"Oh, it's you." Reagan and Luna looked to the stairway and saw Aurora smirking at them.
"Hey, Rori," Reagan greeted.
Aurora rolled her eyes and smiled. "Hey, Reagan. You're cutting it close, you know, being the night before our birthday."
"I'm sorry, you guys," Reagan said apologetically. "I really didn't want to be gone so long."
"It's okay," Luna said hugging him tighter. "You're home now and that's what matters."
Reagan smiled. "You two finish your letters and I'll go run to the store and get everything we need for tomorrow. I love you, girls."
"We love you too," they responded simultaneously.
It was late by the time the girls finished their birthday letters. Aurora went to give her letter to Luna before midnight. When she got to the room, she found Luna outside on her balcony with Kyon and Dawn staring into the sky.
"Hey, sis," Aurora greeted. Luna nearly jumped out of her skin. "Whoa, calm down. Didn't mean to scare you."
Luna just smiled and went back to looking at the stars. "It's all so surreal," she said in a whisper.
Aurora smiled. "I know. Hey, it's five to midnight."
Luna grinned and turned to face her. "I finished your letter."
Aurora held out her letter for Luna to take. "We should open them at midnight."
"Let's." The two sisters went back into Luna's room with their furry friends in tow. They sat down on Luna's bed and faced the clock with their letters at the ready. They smiled over to each other getting ready to count down.
"We are sorry brother, but we haven't found the girls yet," a winged woman said to her brother.
"I hadn't expected you to, Nike" her brother replied.
"What do you mean?" their other brother asked. "What have we been doing this entire time?"
"Gathering power, Zelos" the other sister said in response. "Once we find the girls, Kratos can absorb their power."
"Whatever, Bia," Zelos said while rolling his eyes.
"Anyway," Kratos interrupted, "you wouldn't have been able to find them. The stars of Gemini have not yet aligned."
"When will the stars align, brother?" Nike asked.
Kratos smirked. "In five minutes."
"I hate these last few minutes," Aurora joked. "I feel like time stops just when we want it to move."
"Only one minute left," Luna pointed out. "Make that thirty seconds to be exact."
"Twenty-five," Aurora responded.
"Twenty."
"Fifteen," the said together. They grinned over at each other. "Ten."
"Nine," Aurora said alone.
"Eight," Luna replied. They continued counting down consecutively back and forth.
"Seven."
"Six."
"Five."
"Four."
"Three."
"Two."
~"Go get them!"~
A gust of wind blew before they said "one." Both felt something strange but refused to say anything.
"Happy Birthday," they whispered to each other before reading their letters.
A/N: Just wanted to say poll's still up :3
