Title: Dragon of Japan

Pairing: Sebastian/Ciel Mai/Lin cheating Madoka/Naru previous Mai/Claude

Category: Crossover Black Butler/Ghost Hunt but I am trying to keep it mostly Ghost Hunt

Rating: T-M will slowly progress

Summary: Mai is a demon and she's within the top 3 powerful demons, but she still holds human emotions within her demon life. She got over Naru's rejection quickly, but now she's dying and her brother steps in to help her. What adventures will awat the new and improved SPR?

Warning: There is some Naru bashing and Naru is not a main character in the story. Lin is a lot more talkative in this which I will explain within the story.

Author's Note: So I too have fallen victim in the Ghost Hunt Black Butler crossover universe.

Disclaimer: I do not owe any rights to Ghost Hunt or the Black Butler franchise.

Please enjoy the story and constructive feedback is always welcomed.

~~Story Begins~~

Chapter 6 - Sheep the to Slaughter Part 1

SPR was on their way back to Japan within their own private plane, (another present from Mr. and Mrs. Davis. Lin is not complaining). Monk and Ayako going into their little spats, Yasuhara was helping Mai with her online high school classes, John reading a worn-out bible, Masako was doing her own classes, and Lin was typing up the reports from the Phantomhive Manor case when his cell went off.

"Hello?" Lin asked.

"Yes," a voice spoke over the phone. "Are you known as the Dragon of Japan, Lin Koujo?"

Lin furrwed his brow, "Yes, and you are?"

"I'm the prime minister's secretary, Kishi Ryota. I have a case that needs to be solved."

Lin opened up a new document on his laptop, "What's the case?"

Everyone looked at Lin. "We're not even back home yet," Monk said with a sigh.

"How did they even get Lin's number?" Ayako asked crossing her arms. "It was like pulling teeth to get his number."

"You would know about pulling teeth, won't you, you old hag?" Monk said only to get hit on the head.

"They're together again," Yasuhara sang.

"Uh?" Mai asked watching the two fight. "How do you know?"

"There wasn't a thunking sound," Masako commented as she looked up briefly at the couple before going back to her homework.

"Monk is easily jealous," John said flipping the page and placing his bookmark within the Bible. "Maybe this time, he'll propose."

"We'll be there as soon as we get to Japan," Lin said before hanging up the phone. "We have a case from the prime minister."

"Wow!" Ayako said. "We are still flying over Europe and we're getting a case from the Prime Minister?"

"It's a serious case," Lin said. "There's a hospital on one of the Oki Islands known as Fukkuhrinigu which is where we will be investigating." Yasuhara's and Mai's face went pale. "You two have heard of it?"

"I chose to do a paper over it and I had to change it," Yasuhara said.

"I could never tell the story about that place when we're telling horror stories," Mai said.

"Wow, that terrifying?" Monk asked.

"It could just be an urban legend," John said.

"Children have been disappearing there, all visiting their families. The children ranging from five to eight, but there have been instances where the child was seventeen when they went missing. Every night that a child would disappear, people could hear 'Mary Had A Little Lamb," Lin explained.

The high schoolers looked at each other before looking at Lin. "The urban legends are true," Yasuhara said.

"What are these urban legends?" Masako asked.

Mai took a deep breath. "Fukkuhrinigu used to be an orphanage known as Kodomono bokuso-chi. They took in unwanted children, those torn away from their families by war, those that were considered mistakes. There was one child, a girl named Mary. She just washed up on their shore one stormy night. She had no memories of how she ended up there. She was bullied by other children because she was of American birth, red hair and blue eyes, a complete outcast in every sense. One day, the orphanage brought in a young man - no one remembers his name, what he looked like, or why he was working for the orphanage, but he took a shine to Mary. Soon, Mary would do whatever he asked and she grew up to be a beautiful young woman, but on her sixteenth birthday, she disappeared. Two weeks later, a child that grew with Mary heard her singing outside so they looked out the window and saw Mary outside, walking away with a young boy following her. The next morning, the child was telling one of the caretakers about what they say when another caretaker came in claiming that the young boy was gone." Mai explained.

She took a couple of seconds to rest before she continued speaking, "Now, whenever they hear 'Mary Had A Little Lamb,' a child disappears, never to be seen again."

"It sounds interesting and creepy," Ayako said. "So why couldn't you do the paper over it?"

"All I could find was urban legends," Yasuhara said. "As you know how strict my school was and how everything needed to be facts."

"Speaking of school, how does your school like you working for a ghost hunting business?" Monk asked.

"Oh, I go to Mai's school now," Yasuhara said with a smile. "They allow their students who are having family problems or work that makes them travel to get the notes online and submit the assignments online."

They finally landed on the Oki Island they were investigating. Lin and Yasuhara started talking to the director of the hospital, John went to console the families of the missing children along with trying to gain more information. Masako went with Ayako to get a feel for the spirits leaving Monk to gather the equipment for their base which they didn't know where it is located at yet.

"This is going to be a difficult case," Monk said as he carried the monitors.

"Why do you say that?" Mai asked as she held onto the cards.

"For starters, all of the medical equipment could change the temperatures causing them to rise or fall. Second is that their are so many people here, patients, families, doctors, nurses, we won't have the place to ourselves like what we usually do. So try not to get into trouble."

"Why do you think I'm going to get into trouble?" Mai asked as they entered the hospital.

"You're a trouble magnet," Monk said sitting the equipment down with the rest of the equipment. "We can't go barging into the rooms or screaming like we usually do."

"It's not my fau-" Mai said but stopped as she heard something. "Did you hear that?"

"Hear what?"

A voice sounded so far away, so faint that Mai had to strain her ears. "-un… ay… to.. ten...ie…"

"I'm not sure," Mai said stepping outside. Monk following suit. "I could just be hearing things."

"Or imagining them," Monk added in. "Let Lin know, however, it could mean something."

Mai looked over the sharp grey rocks that were all around the island, protecting the two story hospital from rough waves and floods, there was no other land in sight and the only way to get here were by plane or boat.

Mai could feel within her gut that something wasn't right, something was terribly wrong, that something was missing and it was so obvious that it could bite their nose and no one would even notice.

Mai's demon instincts were on high alert.

Stay tuned for the next chapter.

Lin, you need to stay more than that!

No.