All right, folks. You've never heard from Sessha herself, aside from the little summary windows – which don't really give me room to summarize anything. Anyway, here's the story thus far:
Hiei has been having weird dreams; a girl from his past is being hunted and killed, repeatedly. Not exactly a happily-ever-after scenario, that it isn't. The dreams don't seem so important right now, but…
Koenma receives a "request" from a Makai penitentiary; they have an escapee to deal with, and they can't for the lives (or deaths) of them catch this girl. Said girl has fled to the Ningenkai, that she has, apparently finding a portal big enough to pass through – or, perhaps, creating one herself. She might've even tried the Youko Kurama way – minus the near-death experience, of course – and fled to the Ningenkai as pure spirit, gathering life energy later to …eh, "rebuild…" her physical form. I don't know, frankly, I didn't want to bother with the insignificant little details like how the hell she got there – I just care that she did get there.
Moving on, Koenma has relayed the Makai officials' request to Botan, who has relayed it in turn to Yusuke and co. Yusuke and co. (minus Hiei, but what does he care?) go in search of this girl, that they do; they end up running all over the place just trying to keep up with her spirit energy. Not a wild goose chase, per se, but damn close to one. They manage to hide from her jagan long enough for her to drop her guard. Yusuke promptly pins her stomach-first to the ground, that he does. She wriggles out from under Yusuke (shut up, perverts, you know what I mean), and Kurama comes to the rescue – or, rather capture. Whatever.
Botan talks Hiei into joining the group – literally, talks. Have you noticed how much that girl – spirit guide, Grim Reaper, whatever – can talk? Oro! Hiei's right – it's a wonder no one's put her out of their misery. Anyway, Hiei meets up with the girl, realizes she's the girl of his dreams (no pun really intended there), and the others run off to let her and Hiei catch up on who knows how many centuries.
She tells part of her gruesome story of escape to Hiei – it turns out that it wasn't her first escape. I promise flashbacks later; it won't make much sense until I write more, I'm afraid. Sorry 'bout that. Well, they remember just how much they love each other (though they won't admit it quite yet ^^x), and thus comes the big funny scene, where I get the title for this little intermission….
As it turns out, Kuwabara didn't go running off after Yusuke. Not entirely, anyway. He hid behind a tree to see what the girl – kanojo no namae wa Kieda de gozaru (her name is Kieda, that it is) - was laughing about. She was laughing about Kuwabara, but that's really unimportant… what is important, and funny, is that Kuwabara gets caught.
Big time.
Oro! I'm going into my two-word-sentence-one-sentence-paragraph mode again. *hits self on head* Remind me to stop that when I'm doing summaries. *bump appears on head* ©^^x Ow. Right. Anyway, they have fun beating up Kuwabara, who eventually escapes and gets his blackmail material (he saw the entire romantic thing between Kieda and Hiei ^^x) back to Yusuke – who laughs his head off at the prospect of Hiei in love.
I think that's about where chapter three ends. Oh – there's one more fluffy scene between Kieda and Hiei, sunset and all. The rain stops, too. ^^x
Coming up (sessha hopes): Kuwabara reveals his plan for Kieda to stay with them to Yusuke and co. If she goes back, he reasons (rather correctly, I might add O.Ox), the Makai "officials" will kill her, that they will.
I'm not really sure what'll be next. I haven't worked out the details of this story, I just have the rough plotline and eventual outcome of it in my head. I'm also working on a sequel (yes already, even the fourth chapter of the first story isn't finished), in which Yusuke and company fight the… nah. I won't spoil it. ^.^x
I would write more, but I don't feel like it. No one's really reviewed, so I can't answer any questions.
Oh, by the way, this story is continuing with or without reviews. Frankly, I don't care if anyone reads it or not, I'm posting it whether you like it or not. I don't mean to offend anyone, that I do not, but I look down on the people who say "I want five reviews before continuing with the next chapter! Please review! I'm begging you!". If you want to write a story, write it for you, not whoever chooses to read it. I write for me and me alone. No one else. Not even my friends. I just happen to let them read what I write. Sorry, buds, but that's my tune – I don't really write on commission. Unless asked to answer a question, or add/remove a particular element in my story. (Which I will take into consideration; if anyone reviews with a constructive comment, don't expect me to bend at your will. I will consider it, and if I like it, I'll give you credit for the idea. If not, tough. It's my story, and my call.)
^^x *sudden happy-go-lucky smile replaces seriousness* Bye bye for now, folks! Have fun, take care, and read my stories!
~Sessha
