A/N: okay, I had to do this! :D there's all your average ficlets out there
that say Chihiro goes to an asylum etc., to get rid of her silly "dreams"
of the Spirit World, and whatever. Well, hey! Pooh, because this is another
one, only it's her journey through - wading her way into the medications
and counciling they give her deeper and deeper, until she finds herself in
the Spirit World, unable to tell Reality from Dreams/imagination... so of
course Haku must come and save the day! :D this isn't necessarily the
summery I'm going to stick with, though. Dur. So, right, don't judge by
what I've got here, okay?
Disclaimer: I do NOT own Spirited Away!
The A/N and Disclaimer apply to ALL following chapters.
Summery: Something happens, and Chihiro has no where to go except the Spirit World. But something is wrong...
Genre: dunno yet... Drama? Angst? Romance? Horror? Action or adventure?
Rating: to be decided
Length: heck, how should I know how long this is going to be?
Chihiro's POV
One Week After The Movie
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"But Okaasan, it was real, I promise! It wasn't a dream, this isn't a lie!" tears sprang out of my eyes as I turned wildly from Yuuko to Akio. "Otousan, you believe me, don't you?" he looked me straight in the eye, then dropped his chin, shoulders slumping.
"Miss Ogino," the doctor said, laying a hand on my shoulder. I jerked it away. he ignored the gesture of anger and distrust. "You will like being here, you'll make a lot of friends, and be happy. It won't be long, I promise."
"But I don't want to!" I cried, more tears coming. "Okaasan, Otousan! Please, don't let them take me away, don't let them! Don't you love me? don't you want to me live with you anymore?"
Yuuko's shoulders slumped now in a sigh. "Chihiro, dear," she began smoothly, "you've been ranting about this... Spirit World, now, ever since we got here. You've been having dreams - good and bad alike - that have been waking your father and I up as well as you. this place here will make you better, honey, and you'll understand."
"No! please, don't!" I broke down into sobs and clutched at Yuuko's shirt. "Don't!" I sobbed, hiccuping a little bit. "I'm not maladjusted! I'm not lying, it wasn't a dream! Okaasan, please, plehehease don't l- let them t-t- take me awayhay! Please!"
Yuuko gently removed my hands from her shirt.
Akio came over, and held her hand as Yuuko bent her head, looking about ready to cry. The doctor calmly took me by my shoulders and drew me away from them.
"She'll be fine," he assured. Other doctors pooled in, talking to Yuuko and Akio, telling them how fine I would be in just a little while, and that they didn't have to worry. I stopped struggling, staring at them in disbelief.
"You aren't my parents!" I shouted suddenly as they began to be pushed out. "You aren't my parents! My REAL parents would never EVER leave me like this! They wouldn't abandon their own daughter!": I began to fight again, trying to get at them as they left the room. "I HATE YOU!" I screeched. "AKIO, YUUKO, I HATE YOU BOTH WITH ALL OF MY HEART!"
"Can we get a mild tranq?" asked the doctor holding me back.
I hated this place.
It scared me. the barred windows scared me. the freaked out kids walking around scared me. the locked doors scared me. I was scared - and there was no way - no way! - that I would ever forget the Spirit World, or any of my friends. Especially Haku.
I would never tell them or anybody else that it was just a dream. I would never stop believing.
.
But, oh, how quickly my judgement changed.
Disclaimer: I do NOT own Spirited Away!
The A/N and Disclaimer apply to ALL following chapters.
Summery: Something happens, and Chihiro has no where to go except the Spirit World. But something is wrong...
Genre: dunno yet... Drama? Angst? Romance? Horror? Action or adventure?
Rating: to be decided
Length: heck, how should I know how long this is going to be?
Chihiro's POV
One Week After The Movie
.
.
.
"But Okaasan, it was real, I promise! It wasn't a dream, this isn't a lie!" tears sprang out of my eyes as I turned wildly from Yuuko to Akio. "Otousan, you believe me, don't you?" he looked me straight in the eye, then dropped his chin, shoulders slumping.
"Miss Ogino," the doctor said, laying a hand on my shoulder. I jerked it away. he ignored the gesture of anger and distrust. "You will like being here, you'll make a lot of friends, and be happy. It won't be long, I promise."
"But I don't want to!" I cried, more tears coming. "Okaasan, Otousan! Please, don't let them take me away, don't let them! Don't you love me? don't you want to me live with you anymore?"
Yuuko's shoulders slumped now in a sigh. "Chihiro, dear," she began smoothly, "you've been ranting about this... Spirit World, now, ever since we got here. You've been having dreams - good and bad alike - that have been waking your father and I up as well as you. this place here will make you better, honey, and you'll understand."
"No! please, don't!" I broke down into sobs and clutched at Yuuko's shirt. "Don't!" I sobbed, hiccuping a little bit. "I'm not maladjusted! I'm not lying, it wasn't a dream! Okaasan, please, plehehease don't l- let them t-t- take me awayhay! Please!"
Yuuko gently removed my hands from her shirt.
Akio came over, and held her hand as Yuuko bent her head, looking about ready to cry. The doctor calmly took me by my shoulders and drew me away from them.
"She'll be fine," he assured. Other doctors pooled in, talking to Yuuko and Akio, telling them how fine I would be in just a little while, and that they didn't have to worry. I stopped struggling, staring at them in disbelief.
"You aren't my parents!" I shouted suddenly as they began to be pushed out. "You aren't my parents! My REAL parents would never EVER leave me like this! They wouldn't abandon their own daughter!": I began to fight again, trying to get at them as they left the room. "I HATE YOU!" I screeched. "AKIO, YUUKO, I HATE YOU BOTH WITH ALL OF MY HEART!"
"Can we get a mild tranq?" asked the doctor holding me back.
I hated this place.
It scared me. the barred windows scared me. the freaked out kids walking around scared me. the locked doors scared me. I was scared - and there was no way - no way! - that I would ever forget the Spirit World, or any of my friends. Especially Haku.
I would never tell them or anybody else that it was just a dream. I would never stop believing.
.
But, oh, how quickly my judgement changed.
