There's another Gintama character that Madison will meet. Can you guess who it is? Enjoy!

Angelbott: I'm so happy you agree. It's just that sometimes Seth McFarlane pisses me off! DX


As usual, I was woken up by the sun shining through the window. But unlike most days, I was too sleepy to get up. I wanted to get up, but my eyes wouldn't open. So I continued to sleep until it was really time for me to get up.

I snored quietly, and dreamed that I was reunited with my sister. I smiled to myself as I pulled the blanket up to my nose. I wasn't crying, but I was sad. But Gabriela would never know when I would get home. And I wouldn't know either.

I wish I was in my own bed. I thought, still having that sad smile on my face.

Then, I covered my head with the blanket. I just didn't want anyone (Who was up) to see me looking sad.

Amazingly, I didn't cry at all, even after an hour.

I finally woke up, forcing myself to get up. I stretched my arms out until it felt like I pulled a muscle. I hate it when I do that because that really hurts. Pulling muscles are never any fun.

I began to get off the couch, take the pillow and blanket from it, and put it away in the closet. I walked slowly to the closet, and out of the corner of my eye, I saw my regular clothes, from my world. I then turned my head to look at them completely, and when I just stared at them, I leaned my hand over to feel them. I had no idea why I was just feeling them, but I saw the picture hanging out of my skirt pocket. I pulled the picture out for a second, and immediately remembered that time where Gintoki took a picture of me and Kagura.

"I'll make a copy that way you can have this when you go home."

I remembered, That's right. Kagura's got a copy of her own.

I curved the corner of my lips, forming it into a smile. I then decided to put the picture back into the pocket, only I made sure that it wouldn't fall out. And as soon as I was done looking at my clothes, I took a few steps away from the closet, and swiftly closed the door of it. A sigh escaped from my lips as I was heading out the room.

Kagura already woke up because she exclaimed to me, "Good morning, Madison-Chan!"

I blinked, and turned my head to look at her. I smiled at her, and replied, "Morning, Kagura-Chan."

Her eyes blinked, and she said, "Looks like we're going to have another wonderful day!"

"I knew that," I chuckled.

Just then, Gintoki came out of his room (Still in his pajamas), scratching his curly silver hair. He asked Kagura, "Kagura-Chan...can you get me 12 packs of strawberry milk?"

Kagura showed an anger mark on her head, and told me in a mumble, "He's half-asleep again. That fucking bastard."

I waved my hand up and down at Kagura, and told her, "Now, now, Kagura. Don't get irritated. I know what can wake him up."

"What is it?" She asked as she cocked a brow up.

I motioned her to the bathroom, and she followed me. She asked with confusion, "What're we doing here in the bathroom? Are you taking a bath with Gin-Chan?"

"No, that's not what I'm thinking," I answered without hesitation.

She blinked, still looking confused, but she didn't bother to ask anymore questions.

I told her as we were in the bathroom, "Wait here. I'll be right back."

She nodded her head, and I immediately went to the kitchen, and guess what I did? I brought out a cup from the cup holder, and went back to the bathroom to fill it up with water. I know, I could've used the sink water, but I had an idea.

When I went back to the bathroom, Kagura asked while I filled the cup up, "Are you doing to make Gintoki drink water while he's half-asleep?"

My answer was, "Actually, I'm going to dump water on the top of his head." She raised both her brows up as I continued, "I want you to get a few towels."

"Why?"

"Because I want to set them near Gintoki that way the floor won't get so wet."

"Ah! Alright then!" She snapped her fingers, and dashed out of the bathroom, grabbing a few towels from a different closet. Just as I was done filling the cup with water, Kagura came back with a pile of towels. They weren't too small or too big. She said, "Is this enough?"

I looked at the pile of towels that were in her hands, and all I did was give out a smile. "That's fine." I motioned her once again, basically telling her to go stand in front of Gintoki, and place the towels below him. Gintoki was just standing, and his eyes were barely open. He was also drooling, and drool came out of the corner of his mouth.

Kagura shook her head as she was done setting the towels below him. Gintoki, strangely enough, didn't move a muscle. He just stood still, and was snoring quietly.

She nodded her head, letting me walk towards Gintoki, with the cup of water in my hand. I remained quiet, and didn't even make a peep. However, there were tiny sounds of my feet stepping on the floor. But of course, no one actually listens to that, so it didn't even matter.

I stopped completely when I was about a foot in front of Gintoki. My lips formed into a smile, and I thought, Sorry Gintoki, but you need to wake up.

I jumped up, a few inches off the ground, and tipped the cup over until water was starting to pour on Gintoki's head. Within seconds, Gintoki opened his eyes widely, and yelped really loud.

"WHAT WAS THAT?"

He moved his head side to side really fast until he noticed me. He blinked his red eyes, and asked, "Did you just pour water on my hair?"

I nodded, and answered truthfully, "I did. But that was because you were half-asleep. And I had a feeling that Kagura would beat the crap out of you if I didn't do that."

"Eh? Well, Sukongura-Chan has too many problems," Gintoki replied as he immediately picked his nose while setting another hand on his hip.

It was obvious enough that Kagura heard him call her 'Sukongura-Chan', so she dashed out of the bathroom, and jumped up, swinging her leg to Gintoki, causing a tremendous kick into his stomach. Gintoki made a goofy looking face, and knelled to the ground, coughing pretty hard.

"S-Sukongura-Chan! I did not deserve this!" Gintoki weakly shouted at Kagura.

Kagura shouted back, "I may like Sukonbu, but my name is not Sukongura!"

Come to think of it, wouldn't this make Kagura a total hypocrite because she always called him 'silver-perm' and it made Gintoki angry, but when she was called 'Sukongura', she got angry as well? Oh well, Gintama is full of crude humor, and the anime has out of controlled characters.

Gintoki managed to get up, but grunted, "You know, you should control your kicks. Otherwise you'll kill me!"

Kagura turned around, not looking at him, and pouted, "Isn't that the whole point? To kick the shit out of your stomach, and make you crap your pants?"

"YOU'RE NOT EVEN LISTENING, YOU CHINA BRAT!"

He grabbed Kagura by the hair, and she immediately started to yell at him. Then, in a matter of seconds, they began to fight. Each of them swung their hands towards each other, but they kept dodging.

I rolled my eyes, and went to get the towels that were on the floor. Both of them were away from the towels, so I was safe. As I picked all the towels up, I set them in the pile of laundry.

I blinked, and thought, I wonder where they go to wash their clothes and stuff?

I scratched my chin for a little bit while Gintoki and Kagura were still fighting in the living room. I shrugged, and just watched them until they were exhausted. They were fighting for a good five minutes. I didn't really expect them to get tired this quickly. But it was best for them to stop than cause chaos in this house (Or should I say that it's Gintoki's).

Gintoki went back into his room, and within minutes, he was changed into his usual outfit. The only thing I did was give out a chuckle.

He then grabbed the remote, and turned on the t.v. Of course, the news wasn't on at the moment, so he didn't bother changing to that channel. Instead, he saw an advertisement that was about swords. Funny, the sword on the t.v. looked exactly like the one Gintoki has.

"Why are these jerks copying the looks of my sword?" He asked as he scratched his wavy hair.

For the humor, I answered his question for him, "Maybe it's because this style's so popular, they made a million copies of it."

Kagura showed a smile, and complimented me, "That was pretty good."

I usually don't care for compliments, but I said, "Yeah."

Gintoki sighed, and sort of complained, "But I don't want people to have swords that look like mine! That's just not fair!"

"And how is that not fair?" I asked, raising a brow up.

He answered, "I get other swords confused with mine. And the only way I can tell that it's mine is by the smell of sweet parfait."

Blinking in slight confusion, Kagura blurted out as she picked her nose with her finger, "Actually, how you can tell that the swords your is by your smelly breath and clothes, uh-huh!"

"Shut up! That barely makes any sense at all! Believe me, I've spilled parfait on my sword before, and the smell wouldn't go away! I'll prove it to you!"

He took his sword out, and forced Kagura to smell his sword. Guess he really wanted to prove that the smell of parfait was stuck on his wooden object. Kagura gave Gintoki a blank look, but smelled the sword anyways.

She said with a low tone, "I don't smell anything. The only smell there is is pine."

"IT'S NOT MADE OUT OF PINE!" He shouted at her.

Gintoki ran towards me, and made me smell it as well. I looked at Gintoki with an odd expression, but I did what he told me. I took a long sniff, but couldn't really "detect" anything.

I looked up to him again, and told him, "Uh, Gintoki. I don't smell anything either. And it really does smell like pine."

"WHY DOES EVERYBODY THINK ITS MADE OUT OF PINE, FOR GODS SAKE?" He yelled once again.

Kagura stood up from the couch, ignoring Gintoki, and asked me, "Madison-Chan. Do you want to go out on a walk with me? It is lovely outside."

"I'd love to," I replied, basically ignoring Gintoki as well.

He shouted at us once again just before we put our shoes on, and headed out, "WHY DOES IT SMELL LIKE PINE? I EVEN SMELLED IT MYSELF? DEAR GOD, WHY?"

As soon as Kagura and I were out of his house, we didn't hear Gintoki shouted at himself or us anymore. I sighed, and said to Kagura, "Parfaits don't have smells, do they, Kagura-Chan?"

She tapped her chin, and answered, "I'm not so sure. I rarely eat ice cream, but even if they do have smells, they wouldn't last on Gin-Chan's sword, uh-huh."

"True. Anyways, do you have something that we can talk about?"

Kagura, once again, tapped her chin, but said, "Hmm..." It seemed that she was trying to think of something that was okay for us to talk about.

Then, a moment later, she said, "I have something to say. Why do you think Tsukki-Cha drinks sake?"

"Uh, to get her troubles out of her?" I asked, not really wanting to know the truth about Tsukuyo's troubles.

Kagura replied, "Don't worry. I don't know either." She decided to change the subject. "Do you have a dark side?"

"I do, actually," I answered. "But you probably don't even know what I'm like when I get to my dark side. I'm a bit scary. Believe me, I was in my dark side months ago, and it wasn't very pretty."

"What made you go to your dark side?" Kagura asked all curiously.

I shrugged, and told her, "Somebody in high school kept on bugging me about some notes for a class. Then, when I was at my limit, my dark side came. I told the person in a terrifying tone, 'If you don't stop, I'll beat the shit out of you'. And so, the person never bugged me again."

"Wow, no wonder!" She exclaimed.

I gave out a chuckle, and admitted, "Well, shit like that happens. Honestly, I couldn't really control myself when I said that."

"Guess it must've been serious."

I nodded my head, once again admitting it.

When we were both distracted by us talking to each other, we hadn't really noticed that we were in some alley way. I blinked, and stopped walking. Kagura did the same thing.

"Huh, I wonder why alley ways are so dark? Even when it's sunny out!" I exclaimed.

Kagura picked her nose again, and replied, "I thought of the same thing. Could it be that evil bastards are here all the time just so that they don't get caught?"

My mouth hung open, and I couldn't say anything.

When it was quiet, the two of us heard a very familiar voice, just feet above us.

"Well, if it isn't my stupid little sister and her new friend."

I opened my eyes very widely, and slowly lifted my head up to see who it was. I was now facing Kagura, and she lifted her head up too. As soon as we saw the person who just commented, we couldn't believe our eyes.

Kagura said in shock, "K-Kamui?"

I blinked, and thought loudly, KAMUI? What's he doing here? Is he going to kick Kagura's ass?

I didn't want Kagura to get her ass kicked, but whenever she did see him, she would want to fight him, even if she had injuries. Of course, Kamui had some cloak over his body, plus since he was a Yato as well, he also carried an umbrella at all times.

He, not surprisingly, showed a smile. But it wasn't a sweet smile. It was the smile he'd give out just before he killing someone.

Kamui jumped off the building, and landed on the ground, just a few yards away from us. I stood beside Kagura (I took a few steps back), and was actually a bit scared.

Is Kagura...going to fight him?


So it's Kagura's older brother, Kamui. Are you happy, Kamui fans?

Nah, I'm just kidding you. XD Even though I'm not a crazy Kamui fan, I did want to add him in this because why wouldn't Madison meet him? And Madison is pretty scared. :O Wonder if Kagura will try her best to protect her, even though Kamui is stronger than Kagura.

Oh, and I don't have anymore facts about Madison at the moment, but I will write them out another time. ^^

Hope you enjoyed chapter 39! Please review! :)