New chapter for you all, sorry for not updating School Trip and New Adventure like people have been asking in their reviews but I'm kind of stuck for ideas on those two and not on this one. I have holidays coming up soon though, so I'll try and write a new chapter for both.

Hope you all enjoy this in the mean time, please read AND review



Chapter 4

I turned and saw Jun marching up to us.

"Where did you disappear off to and who is this?" She asked, hands on her hips.

"This is Sora and I went outside to get some air while you were dancing with my best friend and then we kind of, stumbled across each other and I noticed her leg was hurt so we took her to a hospital."

She grinned sheepishly at me and then flung her arms around my waist.

"I'm so sorry Yama-kun, I didn't mean to leave you all on your own!"

I managed to pry her hands off me with a little help from Davis and soon she'd made her apologies for leaving me and had told us all, at the great embarrassment of Tai, how she'd fallen in love with him.

I grinned as she left dragging Tai with her, surprisingly he didn't seem too bothered, in fact he looked quite happy.

I shook my head at the pair and then remembering the current situation I turned to Sora, who was examining a flattened soda-can.

There was something very odd about this girl and I wanted to find out what.

"You always play with trash?" I asked, grinning at her.

"Sorry? Trash?" She looked puzzled.

"Yeah, you know, rubbish, garbage- trash. You're not from around here, are you." I stated, still smiling at her,

"I am from Odaiba."

"Where abouts and I'll walk you home."

"Near the Church."

"Alright, well that's not too long a walk, want to go home? Or would you like to stay a little longer?"

"No, no, I think I'd like to go home, thankyou."

"Home it is then. I'll catch up with you guys later?" I gave them meaningful looks. I wanted to tell them where exactly she'd come from but I couldn't have done it in front of June, and right now I just thought Sora wanted to go home, so I settled for telling them all tomorrow. We set off together; I suggested the back route, as there were far less likely to be cars and therefore less chances of her hurting herself again.

We walked in silence for ten minutes, her slightly in the lead, showing me where to go. She kept stopping and starting, shaking her head and then muttering distractedly to herself. I was puzzled by her antics but allowed her to walk on. After another five minutes or so of walking she let out a small gasp and began to run towards the abandoned church.

Even more uncertain than before, I followed her at a run, she was remarkably fast considering her leg had just been injured. I caught her up when she stopped in front of the small church. I watched as she fell to her knees and brought her hands up to her face.

"What's?" But she cut me off.

"What happened to this building? Where is my family? My wedding was supposed to take place here, why is it destroyed?" She had gotten to her feet and walked up to me.

I looked at her, now quite worried.

"Sora, this place has been like this for years. People stopped using it long ago, something about strange phenomenon and disappearing girls. But it hasn't been in use for at least a century."

"No." She whispered. "No! I was to be married here today!" And before I could even blink, she'd turned on her heel and started to run into the building.

"Sora, wait! You can't go in there; it's ready to fall down. Sora!" And without a seconds indecision I tore after her.

I slowed down as I entered the building; dust had risen from the floors where she had run over them and filled my lungs as I stepped further into the building.

Bringing my hand to my mouth to try and stop any more dust entering my body. I coughed as I made my way down the isle; the clouds of grey were starting to settle again allowing my vision to become focused again.

I scanned the church to find her kneeled down by the alter. I walked quietly over to her and gently laid a hand on her shoulder.

"We should get out of here."

"I don't understand." She whispered, looking up at me. "This evening, this very evening, three hours ago, I was supposed to be marrying my fiancée. My whole family was in this church, my friends, and my parents." She trailed off.

"Look, I'm sorry, I don't really know what to say, all I know is 3 hours ago you fell from the sky into my arms and the rest of the events you've been present for. There haven't been any weddings in this church for; well there haven't been any this century like I said. All I know is a young girl disappeared from here a long time ago and the building has been condemned ever since." This time I trailed off.

We stayed in silence for a while longer; I didn't know quite what to say. One thought however kept running through my head. What if she was the girl? It kind of made sense. We'd done about the legend in History. It was said that many years ago a young girl had been to marry in the church but on the eve of her marriage she'd been whisked away from the church never to be seen again. Could it be that she'd been brought here? Well stranger things had happened to me that was for sure.

"Sora, I really think we should get out of here. This place really isn't safe and it's getting late, your parents will be worried."

"My parents are dead." She said, getting up and wiping the dust off her dress. Pushing a strand of hair behind her ear she looked me straight in the eye. "Look, how many people do you think get whisked away from a church and end up in a strange time where there are things screaming up and down the road and things called trash that litter your otherwise clean streets. I'm that girl."

She started to walk out of the church so I hurried to catch her up, out of the church she carried on walking so I ran to her a grabbed hold of her arm making her face me.

"You can't be serious, and even if that were true wouldn't you at least want to talk about it or something." I scratched my head and looked down at her. I could tell she wanted to cry, no needed to cry, but there was a stubborn glint in her eyes that told me she wasn't about to do it in front of me anyway.

"I am very serious. Now I thank you for your help but I should go now."

"Go where exactly?"

She opened her mouth, but no words came out.

"You can stay with me." I said gently pulling on her arm as a sign to follow me but she quietly plainly refused.

I turned to look at her again raising my eyebrows I questioned her actions.

"I hardly know you and whisked away or not I was about to marry someone today and you sir, had a woman if I'm not mistaken."

"I'm not suggesting anything like that, but you need a place to stay and as all the houses around here weren't even around when I was born I'm guessing you don't have a home to go to either. So unless you'd rather sleep on the streets."

She glared up at me but followed as I turned again.

I took her by the back roads again and lead her to my building. Walking up the stairs I noticed an absence of footsteps following me.

"What's the matter?" I queried.

"What is this place? I've never seen any place quite so large."

"Um, it's a block of flats. Now come on, it's freezing out here."

We hurried up the stairs and I opened my door allowing her to step through the threshold.

Taking off my shoes and my jacket I slipped the coat off her shoulders.

She was staring around the entranceway with an extremely worried expression on her face but when I asked her what the matter was she shook her head so I showed her to my room.

"You can have my bed tonight, I'll sleep on the couch."

"Couch?" She murmured.

"Err yeah, the couch. Here." I handed her an old shirt of mine, you can wear this."

"Thankyou."

"I'll leave you to it then?"

"Yes thankyou."

"Look, I'll sort all this out in the morning, I promise, but I think right now you should probably just get a good nights sleep, I'll bring you a glass of water in when you've changed."

She nodded and I walked out closing the door softly behind me.

Ten minutes later I knocked on the door carrying a glass of water and two painkillers for her leg.

"Come in." Came a small voice.

"Here." I smiled. My eyes widened, as I looked her over, she really was gorgeous. Noticing my staring at her was making her look even more uncomfortable I averted my gaze. "They're to help with the pain in your leg."

"Thankyou and thankyou for letting me stay here, I really do appreciate your kindness."

"You have a strange way of talking." I laughed.

"So do you." She replied, bowing her head slightly.

I smiled at her and said my goodnights as I closed the curtains blocking out the moonlight. I watched as she climbed under the covers and closed her eyes, a pained expression just apparent on her delicate face.

"I, we, will work this out, ok?"

"Okay." She replied, opening her eyes and smiling at me.

"Night Sora."

"Goodnight."

Closing the door softly behind me I shook my head to try and clear it of the thousands of thoughts within. Turning from the door I walked to the phone.

I picked it up and dialled the familiar number. They picked up on the other end.

"Moshi, moshi."

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Finished! Hope it was okay, I'm too lazy to read over it so if it makes no sense you know why. Don't forget to review (

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