Hello everyone!

I got a reveiw I couldn't really say no too... Thank you so much, MeikiSakinefan! I worte this up as soon as I got the message saying you had reveiwed ^.^

Anyway, I am sorry I have not been updating, I have been busy and also writers block took its toll .

Anyway, please enjoy, and R+R!

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Laura nodded.

"I hope you realise that talking about the spirit world outside of it is extremely dangerous, and if you are found out, then certain spirits can tamper with your spiritual state – the state in which you use to sleep or meditate – so that they corrupt, and do not exist." Laura said, looking between the two. Chihiro turned to Haku slightly scared, as she had never heard of this before.

"Yes. We are aware of what would happen if we were found out to be collecting this data." Haku replied flatly.

Laura nodded again, cleared her throat and started.

"I was a rebellious kid at the age of ten. I never really cared about much. My parents were always much more fussed about my twin, who always seemed to do things right. She was always so perfect, and so when we were compared, I was nothing. One day, I got so annoyed at this, I ran away. I didn't know where I was going, or what I would do once I had stopped, but I was so… frustrated, at myself, at my parents, and all of the other people who doubted me. I don't know how long I had ran for, but I had lost one of my shoes, and my bare foot was cut and bleeding. I hobbled on until I cam to a river, which I sat down by to wash my feet in. Much to my amazement, the wounds on my feet quickly healed."

"Why was that?" Chihiro said quickly, cutting off Laura.

"It was Furuhīru. It's a ancient spiritual magic that flows through rives descended straight from the mother." Explained Haku, before Laura could talk.

"Yes. I found out later on that this river was the Ko-haku river – I then found out there was one here, In Japan as well – which is where I met a young dragon-boy named Kohaku. He sensed my inwards anger, and decided to do something about it. He knelt down besides me, and made me climb on his back. He flew in to the water, and I was sure that I was going to drown. But no! He brought me to the spirit world. I was then told to go to the bath house, and find a job with a ugly with named Yubaba."

Haku's eyes widened at the name. Chihiro noticed this.

'I wonder if he is remembering' She thought.

"I got a job, and worked hard. Then, for some reason, I was taken away from there, and summoned before the upper powers of the world. They told me that if I were to continue as I was, then they would corrupt me. I was a human, not one of them. They gave me the choice, I could either stay, and be corrupted, every to serve them, or I could leave, go home, and never return. I, of course, chose to go home. After that, I was a quite kid; I didn't get into trouble so much anymore. After a while, I started to write, and that's how I became what I am today." Laura finished, taking a sip of her drink.

Haku and Chihiro nodded.

"How can we get into the spirit world?" Asked Chihiro innocently.

Laura spat out the sip of coffee.

"Are… you… serious?" She stuttered. "You can go in their once, but twice! Its never been heard of! You need at least two spirits to take you!" She explained, waving her arms franticly.

Chihiro smiled. It wouldn't be much of a problem, then.

"Thanks for your time, anyway." Haku said, standing up.

"Yes." Added Chihiro.

"Anytime. Now, you two should probably be getting home to your mummy's!" Laura gleefully exclaimed.

"We have a car waiting…" Replied Haku quickly. He bowed, and ran for the door. So did Chihiro.

The two clambered into the car quickly, and Haku gave the driver the instructions on where to go – back to Chihiro's.

On the way back. Haku spoke up.

"You know, about what you said earlier. About me being someone different? Maybe I am. I keep getting this feeling like I have meant you before, and I know you, but how can I be sure?" He said, looking down.

"I know we have met before, Haku," he looked up into her eyes at the mention of his name. "Man, it feels like only yesterday, but I know it wasn't for you."

Haku shrugged, and looked out of the window. Chihiro sighed, and looked out of hers.

It started to rain.

When they got back to Chihiro's house, Rin and Yuko were going frantic, looking everywhere for there (Yuko's) Missing children. Rin was about to phone the police.

Chihiro and Haku walked in through the front door, as if they had just walked out the front door to feel the rain.

Yuko let out a strange cry of relief, and Rin marched up and picked Haku up, much to his displeasure.

"Hey! Put me down!" He cried, kicking at her.

"Hey! Calm down, Haku." Rin said to him. "After all, I am supposed to be your mother." She whispered, so quietly only he could hear.

"Where have you two been?" Cried Yuko, hugging her daughter. "We've been worried sick! We thought you had gone upstairs, and when Rin went out to get some cake for us, I went up to check on you, and you weren't there!"

"It's okay, mom. Haku was helping me with some homework." Chihiro said quickly, the lies forming smoothly on her tongue.

"Oh, that's all right them. But please, tell us if you go out again! We were really worried!" Yuko hugged Chihiro again.

"Um, Yuko?" said Rin. "I don't mean to ruin this moment, but I think you're killing Chihiro."

Yuko looked at her daughter, and saw that her face was now an attractive shade of blue.

"Oh Chihiro! I am so sorry!" Yuko cried, letting go of Chihiro.

"Hey, Mom?" Haku said to Rin. "Do you think you could put me down now?"