Girl Day

After the change and everything, Kurama insisted that they stayed there for a couple more days, and with Hiei also agreeing, Rachel had to stay too. When the few days passed, Bria and Rachel were back at their home with promises of seeing them again.

Rachel was found in the kitchen just making something as she went her own course. She liked cooking, and liked it a lot when she got a recipe right.

When she was done with her favorite recipe that never once failed her, chocolate chip cookies, which were already cooled, she took four and handed two to Bria who was at the couch. "Should we try getting into a Japanese school or stick with online?" Rachel asked. She was an online high school student ever since her friends died.

Brianna's nose wrinkled at the mention of school. Her own school year had ended on the 15th, which had been Friday. She and Rachel had made their wish on the 16th. Then they spent the 17th – their first day in the YYH world – with a whole bunch of changes and even a demonic attack. It was Thursday, the 21st now, them having spent three days at the Temple and meeting the rest of the Gang and Co. "Japanese school will give us something to do even if it's homework…" she said.

"True…" Rachel sighed to herself as she decided to take a seat in a computer chair. Their anime DVDs, their computers, their music, their stereos, and their clothes – including new ones and outfits they had always wanted/imagined – had been teleported here. Amazingly, even her stuff had showed up here; her gaming system, Ipod, and her manga (YYH and three death Notes and whole season of Furaba).

She sighed as she glanced over at the TV that was playing and then said, "What school then?"

"No idea," Bria said through a current bite of one of her cookies.

"Well, we're both sixteen…" She mused, "How high were your grades in your old school?"

"As, Bs, and a C in Math," Bria answered.

"Same besides the C," Rachel replied, "I think if we disguise ourselves right…we may be able to go to Kurama's high school."

"Why would we have to disguise ourselves? He'll just figure it out…And how do you suppose I hide my skin tone?" Bria raised an eyebrow.

"Good point for you," Rachel said, "But I am NOT going to be caught dead with a dress or a skirt on. No way in hell. I don't mind cross-dressing, no matter how wrong it is, I just can't stand it! I know! I'll get a hair-cut and get it boy styled."

"You can't change your voice, though," Bria pointed out.

Rachel smiled, "No, it's true, I can't," she admitted, "But, if I play my cards right…I won't have to talk at all. Even if I do, I can lower my voice only slightly." She said, "It'll sound like a little boy, but its better then nothing."

"Just cross-dress, don't worry about your hair and voice. You can be like Haruka for Sailor Moon! Or even Haruhi from Ouran," Brianna grinned, "Don't care what other's think."

"Alright," Rachel said, "But I am doing something with my hair because one," She pointed at it, "Too long and people will think that Kurama has an imposter. Two, I don't like my hair long. Three, I'm bored and I need something to do."

Bria shrugged, "That works." She then burst out laughing, "Hey, we can be like Haruka and Michiru," She winked as she had her finger up, "It'll be fun, don't you think?"

"Alright," Rachel agreed, "Let's go and get a makeover. Then I can hack into the system and let us in without a test."

"Ok," Brianna laughed.

Rachel smiled, "Now let's get the hell outta here!" She told her.

"Sure," Bria nodded. She had caught the habit of being dressed instead of in her night clothes during the day from Rachel, so the two of them were ready to go.

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Rachel and Bria walked into a little salon thing and smiled a bit. Luckily there were two people that were waiting for someone to come. Rachel managed to find out that one of the girls was a fan of Ouran High School, and offered to cut her hair like Hikaru.

Rachel was seated, gave a smile to Bria, and the girl cut it to perfection and also dyed it out of boredom. Luckily the girl was good enough that she let the red highlight the light brown hair. She smiled into the mirror, back to where she used to be. She looked over at Bria after she was done, "Want a cut?" She asked teasingly.

Bria raised an eyebrow, "Are you dying to die?" she asked in response.

"No. Just asking," Rachel said after she was done paying the girl, "Let's go get our nails done, and then we'll either do our make-up professionally, or let us do it ourselves."

"Professionally would be interesting," Bria said as they left the hair salon. Fortunately for them this whole street was riddled with different places to go if you were having a girly day.

"Okay, then lets get our nails done first or should we do that last?" Rachel mused.

"Let's do our nails," she answered as she looked at her own with disgust. She always had her nails short from biting them so much, so they were always uneven.

"Alright!" Rachel grabbed her friend's hand and dragged her into a nail salon.

They got inside and Bria spotted the display of the different kinds of colors and fake nails you could use. This time she dragged Rachel over to the display, "These! I'm doing these!" she grinned as she held up a box from a pile that had one of the many labels. There were Cat, Vampire, Square, Round, and many others. She had grabbed the Cat ones. "Though…what color should I do? There are always so many!"

Rachel shrugged smiling at her best friend and sister, "Pick a color that'll match your skin."

"No thanks," Bria replied as she spotted a shimmering scarlet red color, "This one," she said, grabbing it.

"That's pretty," Rachel complimented happily. She was scanning the nails and then picked out the Vampire ones. She decide that she wanted it as gothic as it would go. Black sounded nice, and since they could do nail art; she picked out a rose design.

"Nice pick," Brianna grinned and walked over to two friendly-looking women, "Ohayougozaimasu," she greeted the ladies.

Ladies smiled, "Ohayougozaimasu," They answered back to her.

"My sister and I would like to get our nails done together," Bria informed them as she set the stuff down on the table.

The ladies giggled and then gestured for them to sit down. "We'll be glad," They said to them. Rachel and Bria grinned, oh this would be fun.

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"That was awesome!" Brianna laughed as they got out of the nail place. She examined her nails with glee. They were sharp and shimmering a beautiful red.

Rachel's were gleaming black and the roses were just a really good touch, "Now the make-up," She said happily as she looked at her friend. Her nails were long and sharp, yet beautiful. She liked them a lot.

"Definitely," Bria nodded and she reached up to her ponytail, touching the yellow rose she had there. The flower had saved her life, and so she kept it with her always. Somehow it had not withered but instead stayed fully-bloomed and beautiful. She grinned as she remembered when she had told Kurama she kind of copied his attack. He had laughed and said it was alright. He was just glad she was alright and safe. "Which one should we go to? There are so many…"

"I know!" Rachel was the random one after all and dragged Bria to the closest one.

Laughing, Brianna followed and once they were inside she saw that they were able to get pictures of before and after as well as a set of their own of the supplies the make-up artists used. It was all for a couple of extra yen.

"I like it," Rachel admitted.

"Welcome, girls," The owner greeted, "What can I do for you today?"

"We'll take the whole package, miss," Bria said giving half of the required yen. She and Rachel had agreed to each pay half of what they had to pay.

Rachel smiled and presented her half as well.

"This way," the owner smiled and gestured to the two available seats.

"Arigato," Rachel and Brianna grinned.

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"Now that's done, I'll have to start cracking the school's system and start working on our schedules, our presence, and what-not," Rachel spoke aloud as they walked down the street, looking fabulous in her expression.

"Alright, and you look wonderful by the way," Brianna grinned. She looked really feminine with her make-up. With the special foundation she didn't look so pale, and her ocean blue eyes seemed to shine with sparkly green eye-shadow and silver eye-liner. Her cheeks had a slight blush to them and her lips were lightly colored a dark red. The stuff used on her lips was colored like lipstick, but had the healing qualities of chap-stick. The lady who had worked on her said it was called Slip-Tint.

Rachel's was a little bit more gothic, a little bit more evil-like too. Like something an evil queen would wear. First of all, her makeup brought her plant green eyes darker. They held a very dark blue eye-shadow, and her mascara was thick. Her eyeliner had designs that trailed in the most beautiful yet deadliest way. Her lipstick was a delicious blood-red color. Her blush and foundation made her look like she was truly pale with no tan, and the blush helped put just a tint of red that only someone looking really close could see.

"Thanks," Rachel smiled.

"Do you want to go uniform shopping then tomorrow after you do all that?" Bria asked.

"Yeah," said Rachel, "because there's a good chance I may not be able to get in the school's system."

"If you can, then can we still go uniform shopping?"

"Yes," Rachel laughed.

"Coolio," Brianna grinned. She looked at her watch that she had over her red and black fingerless gloves, "It's noon, want to go have a bite to eat?"

"Sure," Rachel agreed, "Let's go."

"'Kay," Bria grinned and they set off to a near-by restaurant that they spotted a while ago.