Mikari131: Well here's a long awaited chapter. Sorry for the delay, but it's hard to find time to write these chaps and type them up. I'm trying though.
(Yu Yu Hakusho) Take a Shot -
Chapter 10: Caving In
"Dammit! Dammit!" Mikari yelled out, ready to slam her fist against the rocks blocking the entrance. Before she could, a hand grabbed her arm, stopping her.
"Don't Mikari! You can't waste your strength before the match." She looked back at Kurama, her glare softening slightly.
"Fine." She sighed once Kurama let go of her arm.
The two then began their walk through the silent cave. There were rocks all around them with no hint of light except for the rays coming in through small cracks above the ceiling that were caused by the quake earlier. Walking down the path, it was quiet between the two. No words were spoken. From behind, Kurama could see how tense Mikari was, even with Puu on her head.
"You shouldn't worry so much. We'll make it back for your fight." He told her from behind.
"I'm not." She answered back, not turning her gaze from the front.
"Naturally it's alright to worry." He sad as though she didn't answer. "But you'll be alright. You've trained hard for today."
She couldn't help but smile at this and look back at him over her shoulder. "I guess, and I still gotta thank you for helping me train."
"AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" A loud yell came from the forest by the hotel followed by a large thud and the chirps of birds flying away. Mikari stood in the forest with bruises over her body, hunched over while taking in some deep breaths as she recovered energy. In front of her laid a broken down tree, snapped by the trunk in a cloud of dust. Then out from the dust walked Kurama, rose whip in his hand and a few scraps on his body too.
"Quite impressive Mikari." He complimented her with a smile. "To think your control o water is not only quick and strong. You were able to push me back with such force that it broke the tree."
"It's not that impressive Kurama." She laughed back, still taking in deep breaths. "But thank you for helping me train. You didn't have to."
"I'm honored too, but I apologize that I can't do more since I only control plants and not the earth itself."
"That's fine." She stood upright, stretching her arms enough to hear them crack. "The experience is all I need."
"This kind of experience won't help you though onna."
Kurama looked up at the voice while Mikari groaned, not daring to look back at the fire demon perched up in a tree.
"Then offer your great wisdom Hiei." She taunted in annoyance, prepared to listen to what he had to say.
Hiei looked down at her and spoke in a gruff voice. "If you ever wanna fight well against the ookami , you need to be able to fight against earth. Kurama can't help you with that."
"No shit." She replied coldly, receiving a glare back. Mikari gave a slight glance to the lake to her left, which was the source of her attacks from earlier. She moved her arms towards it and raised a stream of water from it to her. Then with a quick thrust of her arm, the stream went flying to her right, straight towards a giant rock. When it made contact, the water had sliced the rock into pieces, surprising both boys.
"I'm not an idiot Hiei." Mikari spoke up, turning her head back to him with narrowed eyes. "I know I have to be able to fight against earth itself, but wasn't it you who said that a fight will always be different then what you expect. It all depends on what happens at the moment between fighters."
Hiei did not respond to her, his eyes still on the sliced up rock with drops of water on it. He closed his eyes then and turned to his side away from the two, not looking back at Mikari. The ookami huffed at his quietness and walked over to the lake to clean her wounds. And all that Kurama did at the scene was shake his head at his two comrades.
"You really got to Hiei back then." Kurama chuckled at the memory.
Mikari scrunched up her nose at this. "I don't think so. He just did all that to piss me off."
"Deep down I think he wanted to help you."
"Well he has a damn great way of showing it." Sarcasm could be heard in her voice, signaling Kurama to stop speaking of the subject. This was his opportunity though for something else that had been bugging him.
"Now that we have some time," Kurama sped up his pace to reach her side. She looked up at him in question as he spoke. "I would like to confirm a few things."
"Should I be worried?" She asked cautiously, not giving any regard to Puu flying off her head somewhere.
"I don't think so." He answered simply. Mikari didn't like his tone or sentence and so she sped up ahead in the cave but Kurama easily caught up with a small laugh. "No really, it's fine."
"…Alright. Go on."
"As well all know, you're an ookami. Right Mikari?"
Mikari raised an eyebrow at Kurama's smiling face. What was he getting at? "Yes…."
"More specifically, you're a Tenrou. One that controls water."
"And what does this have to do with anything?" She growled in annoyance of him not getting to the point.
Kurama moved forward more and turned to be in front of Mikari's path. She stopped walking and stared at his now serious face. Well this wouldn't be good, she thought.
"You're not really a water Tenrou, are you Mikari?" He slowly said, eyeing the now tense girl. Her glare hardened as her energy tensed up as well. The fur on her tail seemed to raise up slightly and her fangs poked out of her mouth.
"You better watch what you're saying there kitsune. An angry ookami is not what you wanna see." She muttered viciously, eyes glowing lightly as slits formed.
Kurama stood his ground against her. The small streams of demon energy leaving her body flying around didn't push him back. He stepped forward instead by one step watching Mikari take a step back too in caution. She had looked like a wild animal trapped in a corner.
"Don't be frightened-"
"Like hell I am!"
"I don't mean to harm you Mikari." He said reassuringly to the small girl with a hint of fear in her eyes. "I just wish to know more. It's obvious by your character that you're not a water Tenrou. They are more calm even when they are angered."
"Then what more do you need to know! You've already figured it out, haven't you!" She snapped, her voice echoing in the cave a few times. Kurama noticed how her voice cracked slightly, along with her eyes softening in sadness.
"I haven't figured out everything. All I know is one thing that Genkai-sama mentioned. Not surprised any of the others noticed her tiny slip up."
'Genkai? Of all people to slip up!' Mikari took one step forward with her face still looking angry and flashed behind Kurama to walk away. "I don't wanna hear it-"
"You're really a lightning Tenrou."
Mikari's breath got caught in her throat. She tried to peak but decided against it, deciding to chew her bottom lip instead. It helped her keep the tears in. Her ears went down with her tail between her legs, a sure sign of sadness that filled her from that sentence.
Kurama's eyes went from Mikari's back to the ground. "I apologize for my rudeness, I was selfish to ask-"
"Please don't apologize…..just…." She wrapped her arms around herself as if she was cold since she seemed to be shaking. "….Don't bring it up…."
A silent nod was Kurama's answer, but deep down inside he sell wanted to know something. Then the silence was broken by one sound:
"PUUUUUUUUU!"
The two demons looked up to see Puu flying towards them from the path ahead. He flew over to Mikari's head and began to pull her ears forward a bit.
"Ow! Ow! Nani?" She whined, shooing Puu from her sensitive ears. He didn't let up though, beginning to pull her hair lightly before flying ahead. Mikari looked at him in confusion as Kurama walked to her side.
"Maybe he wants us to follow him."
"It better be something important."
With that, they followed the little Spirit Beast through the cave. It didn't seem all that special since they would have walked down this path anyways. But then there was a split in the cave, two new paths in front of them. Before he two could think which path to take, Puu flew immediately to the left path.
"Can we trust him?" Mikari asked.
"It's our best option." Kurama took the lead after Puu, leaving Mikari to catch up. She followed with a small grunt, watching Kurama drop glowing flowers to trace back their footsteps. Atleast he was thinking ahead.
Their walk continued on for awhile longer until the sound of dripping water was heard. They stopped at the sound and found themselves in a cavern full of stalagmites and stalactites. Cracks from the ceiling allowed rays of light in that shined over the rock giving them a little sparkle, and on a stream that weaved its way around the cavern. Also, one ray of light shined on a single patch of growing flowers….the Plume Bell flowers.
"Nice job Puu! You found the flowers!" Mikari grabbed the small creature into a big hug, smiling like a fool without a care that Kurama was there. Puu squeaked like a toy at the hug, struggling to escape for air which she allowed after. "Now that I think about it….this part of the cave does look familiar."
"….You're just now realizing that when you're the one who's been here before." Kurama chuckled as he walked by her to the flowers. She puffed out her cheeks and stomped her foot.
"Shut up! Its been a year!"
She went to his side and watched him bend down to the flower patch with the bag he carried open. He took out a silver bowl and crusher that was gonna be used to make the flower, he just plucked out, into a herb. Not really interested in the herb making process, Mikari walked around the cavern, looking at the rock formations. Looking at the river now, she wondered how long had they been in the cave? How much longer until her match? Was Hiei's match now and was he stalling for her?
"Alright. I'm done fixing up the herb."
A sigh of relief came from her. "That's great news. We can go then."
"Right." Kurama finished packing the herb in a safe package and turned to her. "We'll make it for your match no doubt."
"Yup!"
Mikari headed for the path filled with Kurama's glowing flowers, Puu flying by her head. Then the sound of cracks forming, Puu's chirping and the floor shaking caught the demons' attention. Kurama called out Mikari's name as she looked up in horror to see stalactites fall down towards her. With no time to move water from the river to protect her and Puu clinging to her head with his giant ears, she just froze on the spot awaiting the pain. At the last second, something spiky wrapped around her waist and pulled her back from the rock fall. Her eyes widened at the cloud of dust in front of her as she fell back safely to her butt.
"That was a close call." Kurama's voice spoke out as his rose whip from around Mikari's was it left her and thankfully leaving barely a few scratches on her. His voice was deeper then usual, but Mikari didn't notice, her whole attention was on the cave itself.
"Yeah…..thanks." She looked up at the ceiling with narrowed eyes. 'That rock fall was probably Hanatan. It was likely her last attack since the match should be starting soon. We've gotta find another way out. The cracks on the ceiling worry me that if we make our own short cut, the cave will collapse. No choice then.'
She got back on her feet, dusting herself off from the rubble. "Let's find another exit. There's one on the other side that I remember."
"This is also an opportunity for me to ask you questions that Shuichi hasn't had a chance to."
Mikari's eyes widened, now realizing the change in Kurama's voice and the stronger demon energy emitting from behind her. And why did he say Shuichi like that? She turned around, slightly shaking in fear at the worst possible situation, but stopped and froze at the demon now in front of her. She had heard the stories of the silver-haired kitsune bandit from over 100 years ago who now laid dormant in a human body…Yoko Kurama.
"What's wrong ookami?" Yoko smirked at her expression. "It would be a shame if I have to say 'cat got your tongue'."
The shock left Mikari at is comment and she glared at him. "You just said it."
"Now then," He said, ignoring her statement. He began to walk around her in a circle, towering her easily with his smirk. "onto business Mikari."
"No way in hell." She growled at the true kitsune. "I told Kurama…..I mean you to not talk about it."
She tried to walk past him, planning to head for the other tunnel, but was stopped by the arm. Her glare hardened at the silver-haired demon in Kurama's clothes. "Let go."
"Not until we talk." he pulled her almost to his chest by the arm. Not caring about being close to her so called friend, Mikari gulped lightly at being close to a very powerful demon heard about in stories. It was a natural fear of any demon being near one that was stronger. She had to admit defeat or else he could hurt her.
"…Fine. Ask what you want."
Yoko let go of her arm with his smirk disappearing, watching her sigh and letting Puu fly into her arms to sleep. "Alright, first you are a lightning Tenrou, correct?"
"Hai. I said so before." Mikari answered softly, her head down as the two began to walk silently through the tunnel Mikari mentioned earlier to escape. Yoko was silent for a bit before speaking again.
"But it's been known that the lightning Tenrou clan has been wiped out or in other words extinct for a long time. Killed off almost 100 years ago." He looked at her out of the corner of his eye to see her reaction. Her head was still down, bangs leaving a shadow over her eyes from his sight. The grip she had on Puu tightened, not enough to wake him up, and her demon energy tensed around her.
"Were you there when-"
"What if I was!" She yelled out in a hoarse voice, waking Puu up in a jolt. Unseen by Yoko but seen by Puu as he looked up, he let out a small chirp a the sight of tears falling from Mikari's eyes not him. She didn't sniff or show any other signs of crying, the tears just flowed freely. "Do you want me to tell you about it cause I don't want to!"
"…..Do you wish to forget that time?" Yoko asked sympathetically at the smell of tears, not saying what she thought he would.
Mikari didn't nod or head or shake it, just replied in a whisper after a small chuckle. "I've already blocked it as much as I can, never really forgetting my memories though."
Yoko looked at her as she raised her arm up to wipe her eyes. He didn't understand her words she just spoke, but decided to leave it alone for now. Getting too personal in her life now wouldn't be right.
"Putting that aside, you're a lightning Tenrou that controls water. Which means you're a runt."
She couldn't help but chuckle again. "Should have known that you of all demons would know what a runt is."
"Well your reaction when Kaji said it was enough to prove you are one." he smirked at her, receiving a scowl back. "A runt…." He continued, looking forward though Mikari still kept an eye on him. "The term used for a Tenrou that does not control the element they were born into. Though a rare case, it can still occur because the bloodline is still there when Tenrou's were once one clan."
"Yup. What a lovely title I have." Mikari smiled down at Puu, reassuring him that she was alright, patting his small head. Yoko shook his head lightly at this.
'One who is a runt is an outcast in all Tenrou clan's….How was your life because of that Mikari?'
'I believe that is enough for now.'
'You're right Shuichi…'
Mikari looked back at Yoko's silence and smiled at Kurama's familiar red hair, though they technically were both Kurama.
"You're back."
"Yes. It takes a lot of energy to be Yoko." He said in his normal voice, green eyes shining instead of gold.
"Then don't turn into him. I don't like him." She said with a smug look, making Kurama sweat drop.
'He is still me though.' "How about we get moving? We can't have you late for your match now."
Mikari's eyes widened and she nearly jumped up as she began to run down the path. "C'mon Kurama! Hurry up now!"
Kurama chuckled at her sudden child like behaviour that he has noticed popped up briefly here and there. It was likely her true self after all. He shook his head and ran forward to match her pace. "Can I just possibly ask you one final question Mikari?"
"If it's just one more…..sure…..unless I don't like it."
"Was your life back then as a runt and even now, alright?"
Mikari sped up her pace so that she was no in front of him. With a jump in the air, she turned her head to show him a smile. "From what I choose to remember, I had great time and my life now is too!"
He smiled back at her response and let her lead the way. Though he was happy at her answer, he wasn't sure if it was true or not, he couldn't read her mind or try to like Hiei. And she did say the memories that she chose to remember, but what about the others?
They continued to run through the tunnels, Mikari leading. She would sniff the air every few seconds for a smell from the outside to guide her. It took her a few tries but she was able to catch a whiff of the clean air outside and the closest forest by the cave. With the caught scent and her drive to get out was displayed in her quicker speed. Kurama matched her pace and after a few turns in the tunnels, a bright light shined at the end of the path. In a mater of seconds, they were finally outside of the cave. Not by the entrance they went in, but they were out.
"Finally!" Mikari cheered out, letting Puu fly out of her arms into the free air. Then with a burst of light emitting from Puu's body, he transformed into his giant bird form in front of the two demons.
"We better hurry. No telling what's going on at the arena." Kurama said, walking over to Puu as Mikari nodded.
They both got on Puu's back and he flew off with a burst of wind underneath his wings. Flapping his giant wings every few seconds, they seemed to zoom by in the sky as time mattered. Then within a few minutes, the arena came into sight.
"How we gonna do this Mikari?" Kurama asked against the wind whipping against them.
"Easy. I'll enter the arena alone and Puu will take you to the hospital." She replied, a smile forming as she patted Puu's head knowingly.
"You've got a plan?"
"Of course."
Inside the arena, the crowd cheered loudly as the matches went on. The latest match had just finished, so the demons were becoming restless for the next one. Within the crowd, the Spirit Detective Team, aside from Shizuru who stayed with Kuwabara, watched the matches quietly with no interest but in their own. They had begun to worry if Kurama and MIkari would make it back since Mikari's match was next.
"Dammit! Where are they?" Yusuke grumbled from his seat.
"Calm down Yusuke." Keiko said. "She'll make it."
"She better." The team looked over to see Hiei walk up to their seats, his cloak blowing in the wind. He just had his match, but with no injuries on him it didn't seem like he did. "I gave her more then enough time by stalling my match for as long as I could before I got annoyed. So she should be here." He mumbled the end, more annoyed then during his match that Mikari and Kurama hadn't arrived yet. Last time he helps for free, he thought as he took his seat.
"Do you think something happened?" Yukina asked worriedly to the group. Botan reached over and squeezed her hand with a smile.
"I bet their alright."
The crowd suddenly went silent briefly, causing the team to look down to the arena. Koto was shown all happy in the centre of the ring holding her microphone close to her mouth.
"You ready everyone?" She yelled in her microphone, getting the demon crowd cheering again. "Time for the next match! A showdown between Tenrou's!"
The demons cheered louder at this, though there were murmurs as well. A match between two different Tenrou's would definitely be interesting. The question was, who would win? Earth or water?
"On my left," Koto continued, gesturing her arm to the left entrance. "Hanatan Tenrou!"
The entrance doors creaked open and out walked Hanatan. She wore her green outfit without her hat, allowing her blond ears freedom with her tail. Her blind green eyes sparkled as she smiled, walking to the ring where she dug her bare, wrapped feet into the ground before jumping onto it.
"And on my right…Mikari Tenrou!" The other entrance doors opened slowly as the Spirit Team watched in anticipation. When the doors opened completely, the crowd began to boo and the team looked worried as the entrance was empty. Koto stared dumbfounded at the empty door and looked around confused at the booing crowd.
"Um…..well then…..if Mikari doesn't arrive in a few minutes, Hanatan will win by default."
"Well look up!"
The whole arena looked up at the voice's command. A shadow of a bird flew over the arena and a figure jumped down from it. The demon crowd watched in awe and the Spirit Team gasped as they saw that it was Mikari, nose diving to the ring. From the ring, Koto let out a scream at the incoming demon, running away a good distance in fear. Hanatan just looked up with a blank look, only knowing where Mikari was by the sound by the air vibrations around her. When the air vibrations got closer, Hanatan jumped off the ring as Mikari spun around as she smashed her foot onto the ring. The ring broke apart at contact, pieces of it flying all over the bottom of the arena below the crowd.
"Lovely entrance." Hanatan smirked once the smoke cleared to show Mikari with her own smirk.
"Oh why thank you."
"Incredible!" Koto popped out from behind one of the rings rocks, mic in hand, looking at the two Tenrou's. "Mikari has dropped down from the sky in time before she was disqualified!"
"Aren't you a lucky ookami." Hanatan said, walking around Mikari in a circle, staying in her view until she walked behind the rocks.
Mikari followed her movements with a glare, the two cycling each other in the ringless arena. "I would have been luckier if you didn't slow me down."
"Then fate is on your side."
"Lucky you."
"Already the trash talking starts." Koto yelled happily at the atmosphere between the two. "Now lets get the match started. Ready?….BEGIN!"
"You beat her ass Mikari!" Yusuke yelled out from the stands, getting Keiko to quiet him down.
'Thanks Yusuke.' Mikari thought, dashing forward at Hanatan. 'I gotta make the first strike or else she'll push me back.'
Placing energy in her fist, she flashed behind Hanatan and swung it at her. Before it reached her, Hanatan spun around and caught her fist in her hand. Mikari stared in shock as sparks and smoke left Hanatan's hand from the heat of her energy of her fist. She had enough time to dodge, but instead she defended?
"You shouldn't be so surprised." Hanatan laughed as though she read her mind. "Earth Tenrou's like to stand their ground you know."
She brought her free hand up to grab Mikari's arm and threw her at the arena walls below the crowd. Mikari flipped in the air to land feet first on the wall, where she stood. Looking back at Hanatan, she glared as the earth Tenrou took her stance and the pieces of the ring flew around her.
"Thanks for the rocks!" In a bullet like formation, the rocks flew towards Mikari with great speed. She pushed herself off the wall towards the first rock. Placing her hand atop it, she was able to push herself over it and into the air. From there, her tail glowed with energy and she spun her way down to the next rock. Her tail smashed the rock into tiny pieces as though it was nothing before reaching the ground. Then her eyes widened as the ground began to shake below her. Turning her head briefly, she saw rows of spikes going straight at her, forcing her to run away.
"There is just no stop to Hanatan's attacks!" Koto announced from her safe spot in the stands. "Mikari is completely on the defence!"
"Dammit Mikari! Do something!" Botan yelled over Yusuke, not really surprising the group.
"Ah…..Botan-"
"Use your water abilities for crying out loud!"
"It doesn't seem she has any." Keiko voiced her thoughts, watching Mikari flash around the arena, spikes following her the tail.
"That baka! Why doesn't she?"
Down below, Hanatan smirked at Botan's yelling. Everyone could hear her in the arena. "Your friends are right. You're quite a baka to not bring water to use against me. So stop being a coward and fight with your fists!"
Mikari didn't concern herself with the comments of Botan or Hanatan. She was completely focused on herself and the spikes on her tail. With a jump in her step, she made it onto the wall and ran up it to the top where the demons were, watching her intently. The spikes below halted at the bottom, though with a quick slam of her foot, Hanatan made the spikes shoot out from the ground and fly at Mikari. With a quick jump, Mikari was in the air, but the spikes followed. Her hands then were covered in energy and she slashed a wave of energy at the spikes, causing a small explosion in the sky. Hanatan's nose twitched as another slice of energy flew through the smoke at her. Not moving from her spot, she slammed her hands on the ground, feeling the earth shake below her. Around her in a spherical form, walls of rock raised up in a dome shape and took the blow. The dome shook slightly at the blow, but only a few cracks formed from it as her energy was in the rock.
'Is that all she's got? She's gotta do better.' Hanatan thought. Through her hands on the ground, she sensed Mikari land behind her, but, 'Why doesn't she move?'
The rock dome dropped around her, back into the ground as she stood straight up. Turning around, she glared at where she sensed Mikari, who was glaring back. Both girls looked completely fine to the crowd, only their deep breathing and the dirt on their feet showed that they ever did something.
"What? Afraid to get close and attack." Hanatan smirked slightly, not seeing or caring about the shrug of Mikari's shoulders.
"Of course not. I'd love to punch you in the face." The girl laughed back, slightly confusing Hanatan.
"Then why-"
"To get you off guard." She whispered, moving her arms lightly from left to right. Hanatan could hear it, but it was to quick for her to block as she went flying to the side with a painful groan. The crowd went into a riot at the scene while the Spirit Team gasped. A stream of water had formed to the far right of Hanatan and smashed her at full force. Then before they could blink, Mikari had flashed over to Hanatan and punched her square in the chest, blood spurting out from her mouth, getting cheers all around.
"How did she…." Keiko whispered in shock to the others.
"She had no water….." Botan followed, surprised like the others, only Genkai was unfazed.
"But she did." A familiar voice spoke up, getting the team to look behind them and see-
"Kurama! Where have you been?" Yusuke yelled out, pointing a finger at the fox.
Kurama raised his arms with a small chuckle. "My apologies. I was delivering the herb to the hospital. The doctors said that with it, Kuwabara will be better very soon." He said, watching Yukina smile brightly at the news and a small Puu fly by, onto Keiko's lap.
"You were saying something of Mikari, Kurama?" Yusuke cut in, looking back to see Mikari step back from the fallen Hanatan.
"Yes. She is definitely a strong water Tenrou." He said, taking a seat beside a stoic Hiei. "To be able to create water from the particles in the atmosphere proves it."
"Mikari may dislike her element," Genkai spoke up. "but that didn't stop her from training hard to control it."
Back in the arena, Mikari suddenly let out a low growl for the whole stadium to hear. "Dammit! Stop hiding!"
The crowd watched as the Hanatan she punched turned to rock and crumpled to the ground. Mikari's growling stopped as she turned around with slitted eyes to see the rocks behind her rise up and form Hanatan's shape. Hanatan wiped the blood from her mouth as her body returned to normal.
"You little bitch!" Hanatan snapped, her demon energy flaring up.
Mikari's body tensed at her energy, slightly getting the feeling of fear so she took a step back. Her eyes then widened at the sound of skin piercing and the pain in her legs. She looked down to see spikes piercing through her legs, right above her ankle, the puddle of blood by her feet got the crowd cheering. As she went to punch the spike to pieces, more rocks surrounded her leg, taking her punch with little damage.
'Dammit! Not good!' She thought frantically, placing more energy in her punches to break off pieces of the rocks. The pain didn't occur to her, nor did she use any water, wanting to use it later. Her eyes then widened again when she noticed rocks and spikes circling her from all angles in the air. Hanatan smirked at her predicament, her arms out in the air, holding them up. While the group watched in shock at her struggle, the crowd cheered for her to crush her.
"Rock Shower!" Hanatan yelled out, throwing her arms up then down, motioning the rocks down at Mikari at lightning speeds.
Mikari grinded her teeth, thinking of a plan as her focus was on the rocks completely. In a last minute attempt, she moved her free arms quickly to create water that rose up as walls around her just as the rocks smashed into her. The crowd couldn't see anything as a cloud of smoke formed, but their silence went into cheers at Mikari's piercing scream.
"Mikari, NOOOO!" Botan and Yusuke yelled as the others looked on in horror.
Hanatan smirked once the smoke cleared to reveal a pile of rocks clustered together. But as a breeze of wind blew by, her eyes widened slowly.
"No way…"
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Kuwabara: "Aw man! Without me there, things are just going horribly. What will happen in this match between two Tenrou's of different elements? Will more then their elements show in this fight? I don't know cause I'm not there dammit! You better hang in there Mikari!"
Next time Chapter 11: A Tenrou's True Form
