A/N: *bows*Oi I'm so, so sorry it took so long for me to update. My parents
dragged me on a sudden vacation, and when you're 15 there isn't a thing you
can do about it. Not only that, but they took us driving to Colorado from
Oregon. Kami. Then I procrastinated and started to read other peoples
fanfics instead of writing this one. Anyways...*bows* Thank you to all my
wonderful reviewers, especially the ones that keep reviewing. *Falls over*
54 reviews. Mou.
I kinda wanted this chappy to be somewhat humorous cause, I have no idea where the story is going and it might end up kinda dark. Maybe.
I'm also glad I found someone else who likes fluff. I like it, but only if it's well written. ^_^ On to the story!
Leaving
Chapter 10 Returning
Yumi's hair, as all discovered that morning, had been dyed again. But instead of her normal pink color, it was now a vibrant lime green. Kohaku, who had by now grown used to her strange choice in hair color, often caught himself staring as he walked to school with Chihiro and her friends. Apparently, Chihiro had noticed as well, because, while the others were occupied with something else she leaned over to whisper to Kohaku. "You know, I'm thinking of dying my hair. Maybe purple or blue."
Chihiro laughed as his eyes widened in surprise as he pictured her with unusually decorated hair. "Just kidding, just kidding!" She managed to say between spurts of laughter.
She was still giggling as the reached the school building and went their separate ways. Noticing Kohaku wasn't there anymore as she crossed the front lawn, Chihiro turned to tell him to hurry up, but he was staring at something across the schoolyard. "Kohaku, hellooo. Earth to Kohaku!" She said, waving her hand in front of his face when he didn't respond.
The third time her hand traveled past his face he grabbed her hand and directed her to look in the same direction he was. Despite her best efforts to locate what had so effectively captured his attention, she didn't see any thing interesting. "Kohaku? It's a bunch of students, what's up?"
"There, by the parking lot."
Chihiro searched for a moment more before realizing what he had been looking at. By this time, Kohaku had begun walking towards the woman standing uncertainly by the teacher's parking lot. Chihiro followed him, but when she realized who was standing there, she broke into a run. Rin grinned as she embraced the enthusiastic girl. After a second Kohaku came up to stand off to the side, uncertain of what Rin would do she saw him again. He didn't have to wait long however. When Rin and Chihiro pulled apart, Rin turned to face him. So, you taking good care of Chihiro here, eh Dragon Boy?" She said warmly, Chihiro blushed and mumbled something under her breath.
Haku laughed and nodded. "So, Rin, what are you doing here? Did Yubaba let you go?" Chihiro inquired, trying to change the subject.
She simply shook her head. "I'll tell you later, but everybody else has gone inside and I think you should too."
Chihiro's hand flew to her mouth, stifling a small gasp. Grabbing Kohaku's hand, she started pulling him back towards the building. "We're gonna be late, we're gonna be late, bye Rin!" She called back hastily. "Oh no, Sensei's gonna kill us."
Rin was laughing at the racing girl and her Dragon companion when a pain shot through her. She doubled over, arms wrapped over her stomach, until it passed. Two days left now, she thought. Two days before the end of the world.
I kinda wanted this chappy to be somewhat humorous cause, I have no idea where the story is going and it might end up kinda dark. Maybe.
I'm also glad I found someone else who likes fluff. I like it, but only if it's well written. ^_^ On to the story!
Leaving
Chapter 10 Returning
Yumi's hair, as all discovered that morning, had been dyed again. But instead of her normal pink color, it was now a vibrant lime green. Kohaku, who had by now grown used to her strange choice in hair color, often caught himself staring as he walked to school with Chihiro and her friends. Apparently, Chihiro had noticed as well, because, while the others were occupied with something else she leaned over to whisper to Kohaku. "You know, I'm thinking of dying my hair. Maybe purple or blue."
Chihiro laughed as his eyes widened in surprise as he pictured her with unusually decorated hair. "Just kidding, just kidding!" She managed to say between spurts of laughter.
She was still giggling as the reached the school building and went their separate ways. Noticing Kohaku wasn't there anymore as she crossed the front lawn, Chihiro turned to tell him to hurry up, but he was staring at something across the schoolyard. "Kohaku, hellooo. Earth to Kohaku!" She said, waving her hand in front of his face when he didn't respond.
The third time her hand traveled past his face he grabbed her hand and directed her to look in the same direction he was. Despite her best efforts to locate what had so effectively captured his attention, she didn't see any thing interesting. "Kohaku? It's a bunch of students, what's up?"
"There, by the parking lot."
Chihiro searched for a moment more before realizing what he had been looking at. By this time, Kohaku had begun walking towards the woman standing uncertainly by the teacher's parking lot. Chihiro followed him, but when she realized who was standing there, she broke into a run. Rin grinned as she embraced the enthusiastic girl. After a second Kohaku came up to stand off to the side, uncertain of what Rin would do she saw him again. He didn't have to wait long however. When Rin and Chihiro pulled apart, Rin turned to face him. So, you taking good care of Chihiro here, eh Dragon Boy?" She said warmly, Chihiro blushed and mumbled something under her breath.
Haku laughed and nodded. "So, Rin, what are you doing here? Did Yubaba let you go?" Chihiro inquired, trying to change the subject.
She simply shook her head. "I'll tell you later, but everybody else has gone inside and I think you should too."
Chihiro's hand flew to her mouth, stifling a small gasp. Grabbing Kohaku's hand, she started pulling him back towards the building. "We're gonna be late, we're gonna be late, bye Rin!" She called back hastily. "Oh no, Sensei's gonna kill us."
Rin was laughing at the racing girl and her Dragon companion when a pain shot through her. She doubled over, arms wrapped over her stomach, until it passed. Two days left now, she thought. Two days before the end of the world.
