Disclaimer: I don't own any of the Yu Yu Hakusho. I only own my
characters. The poems I use belong to me. They are my original poems.
Note: Kurama and Kuronue might sound out of character. I've never actually heard more than a few words out of Kuronue from the Yu Yu Hakusho movie: The Poltergeist Report. I read somewhere that he's funny and etc.
This story might be going a little fast. I'm going to try to explain stuff, but it's hard. I'm not that good at making up names of demons.
I'm using "Yoko" instead of "Kurama" for his demon form.
I'm trying a brand new idea for me. I'm putting some of my original poems in the story because the main character Hannah is supposed to want to grow up to be a poet/ author. Please tell me what you think of my idea.
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*~ Chapter 2 ~*
"Where were you?" Yoko demanded when he saw Hannah walk out of the forest behind Kuronue.
"Lost." Hannah said.
Kuronue looked from Yoko to Hannah and then back to Yoko. "Let me explain. I found her by the beach, writing a poem while waiting to be rescued. How she got there? I have no idea."
"It's not my fault! I swear! I heard someone calling my name from the forest." Hannah said softly.
Yoko arched his eyebrow. "Where?"
Kuronue continued, "Like I said, I found her by the beach."
"In the forest." Hannah interrupted Kuronue.
"Doesn't anyone listen to me?" Kuronue protested.
"Hannah, can you take us there?" Yoko asked.
"I think so." She turned to Kuronue. "Did you say something?"
"I know you heard me. Human hearing is almost as good as an average demon's and Yoko heard me, too. With those big ears of his, how could he ignore me?" Kuronue snickered.
Hannah giggled. "I guess your right. Follow me."
She jogged over to the nearest tree and looked back at the two demons. They followed her, reluctantly. Hannah hiked though the forest, swiping at the branches at fell in her face. One branch smacked her right across the face. She whipped around angrily when she heard Yoko and Kuronue laughing.
"You did that on purpose!" She glared at Yoko.
"Oh, I did?" Yoko said innocently.
Hannah rolled her eyes, "Kuronue's not smart enough to do that, so that leaves you."
"Hey, I resent that comment!" Kuronue complained.
Yoko smirked, "The human is smarter than she looks."
Hannah rolled her eyes and kept walking. The dark forest passed on the left and right. The moon shone through the canopy, making the trees look ominous. There were rustling in the underbrush, but it sounded like something small. Hannah wasn't worried because she had Yoko Kurama and Kuronue with her. She couldn't explain it, but she felt . safe with them around. A gentle breeze drifted around her and she heard her name again. She began to run toward the source of the sound. It took a while for Yoko and Kuronue to notice that she was dashing away.
"Hannah, wait! Where are you going?!" Kuronue gasped as he darted after her.
Yoko groaned and followed unwillingly. "Must we run?"
Hannah didn't hear anything they said. All she heard was the voices calling her name, drawing her closer. She felt someone grab her arm and jerk her back. Hannah stumbled over a tree root and crashed into her captor. Yoko and Hannah went down with a crash.
"Are you okay?" Kuronue asked Hannah, his concern showing on his face.
She got up slowly and brushed herself off, "Yeah, I think so. Yoko, why did you pull me back?"
Yoko pointed behind her, "You were about to run off the cliff. What possessed you to run like a maniac through the dark, Makai forest and almost take a swan dive off a cliff?"
"I heard my name in the wind. It was pulling me, telling me to follow it." Hannah whispered. She started to tremble. "I'm scared. I couldn't fight it at all."
Kuronue hugged Hannah around the shoulders. "Don't worry. You have us to protect you. Now where was the place?"
"Right there. That's where it stopped both times." She pointed past the cliff.
"In the air?" Kuronue looked around.
A beautifully decorated door sprung out of the blue. It was wooden and very old. There were plants and pictures of demons all over it. The door would show the most important thing in the human's life. In Hannah's case, it showed Yoko Kurama, Kuronue, her family, her friends, and her writing. Hannah was about to reach out and stroke it. Kuronue grasped her wrist and pulled her back.
"Don't touch it. We don't know where it'll transport you." He said.
"That's the door back to the Human World." Yoko said quietly.
Kuronue shot a look at his friend. "Wait, so that means that Hannah can go back home?"
"As long as her intentions are good, she can go back to her world. If her heart is full of evil, she will be consumed by the door." Yoko explained.
"That means I can go home?" Hannah asked, full of hope.
"Yes, but we still have to figure out if the door really connect to the human world or not. It could connect to the Netherworld or the Spirit World." Yoko clarified.
"Who cares? I want to go home. Does it really matter if I get to another world before I reach the Human World?" Hannah inquired.
"Of course it does! You could get stuck in that world, or be captured by something there or." Kuronue began.
"Great. That makes me feel better." Hannah sighed sarcastically.
A mournful wail surrounded her. She heard people calling her name and saw her family and friends searching. They were standing around someone lying on the floor.
"What's happening?" Hannah asked.
"It's nothing." Kuronue tried to cover up the truth.
"Tell me! Please." Hannah pleaded.
Yoko said, "It's your present. This is happening in the Human World right now."
Hannah stared in shock as an ambulance appeared and the paramedics carried HER body into the vehicle. Her best friend Ella was crying into the shoulder of Sean, her neighbor and friend.
"Am I dead?"
"No." Kuronue answered.
"Your spirit traveled to this world, but your body stayed behind. You're just unconscious." Yoko tried to clarify it for her.
Hannah shook her head as tears sprung to her eyes. "I want to go home." She whispered softly. "I'm causing them so much pain by being here."
She ran toward the door, determined to go back to the Human World at all costs, even if it meant to end up in another world. Kuronue seized her arms, twisted them behind her, and yanked her back. Hannah cried out in pain.
"Hannah, listen to me. Don't go into that door." He told her.
Hannah glared at him, "Why won't you let me go home? Are you going to keep me for some selfish reason?"
"It's not safe for you to go yet. Let me figure out how the door works before we send you in there." Yoko stated.
"Fine." she said grudgingly.
"Kuronue, can you get Sarruki? He's good with doors to the Human World. He's been there a few times." Yoko asked his fellow comrade.
"Sure. Be back in a second." Kuronue sprinted back to the camp. He's pretty fast when he's in a hurry.
Hannah sat down on a nearby rock. She rested her head in her knees and started to doze off. Kurama walked over to her and laid his hand on her back. Her eyes fluttered open and she looked straight into two golden eyes.
"Hannah, you know that if you go back to the Human World, you might never be able to come back. You understand that, right?" Yoko looked at her.
"But all I need to come back is the door. I just have to find it again." Hannah said cheerfully. She was finally going home and she thought she could still come back and visit her newly found demon friends.
"No. If you leave, you will never be able to come back. Humans aren't allowed in this world. To stay, you must choose to become a demon. If you leave, you are never permitted back." Yoko explained.
"Never?" Hannah was shocked numb. She had only met Yoko and Kuronue that day, but it already felt like she knew them her whole lifetime. She couldn't bear the thought of leaving them forever. They were her protectors, her friends. Do I really have to choose between my new friends and my old ones? A single tear rolled down her cheeks. No, I won't cry. Not for this. She thought to herself. Another tear appeared in her eyes. No! I won't cry!
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How do you like this chapter? Please review. I want to know your opinions.
Note: Kurama and Kuronue might sound out of character. I've never actually heard more than a few words out of Kuronue from the Yu Yu Hakusho movie: The Poltergeist Report. I read somewhere that he's funny and etc.
This story might be going a little fast. I'm going to try to explain stuff, but it's hard. I'm not that good at making up names of demons.
I'm using "Yoko" instead of "Kurama" for his demon form.
I'm trying a brand new idea for me. I'm putting some of my original poems in the story because the main character Hannah is supposed to want to grow up to be a poet/ author. Please tell me what you think of my idea.
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*~ Chapter 2 ~*
"Where were you?" Yoko demanded when he saw Hannah walk out of the forest behind Kuronue.
"Lost." Hannah said.
Kuronue looked from Yoko to Hannah and then back to Yoko. "Let me explain. I found her by the beach, writing a poem while waiting to be rescued. How she got there? I have no idea."
"It's not my fault! I swear! I heard someone calling my name from the forest." Hannah said softly.
Yoko arched his eyebrow. "Where?"
Kuronue continued, "Like I said, I found her by the beach."
"In the forest." Hannah interrupted Kuronue.
"Doesn't anyone listen to me?" Kuronue protested.
"Hannah, can you take us there?" Yoko asked.
"I think so." She turned to Kuronue. "Did you say something?"
"I know you heard me. Human hearing is almost as good as an average demon's and Yoko heard me, too. With those big ears of his, how could he ignore me?" Kuronue snickered.
Hannah giggled. "I guess your right. Follow me."
She jogged over to the nearest tree and looked back at the two demons. They followed her, reluctantly. Hannah hiked though the forest, swiping at the branches at fell in her face. One branch smacked her right across the face. She whipped around angrily when she heard Yoko and Kuronue laughing.
"You did that on purpose!" She glared at Yoko.
"Oh, I did?" Yoko said innocently.
Hannah rolled her eyes, "Kuronue's not smart enough to do that, so that leaves you."
"Hey, I resent that comment!" Kuronue complained.
Yoko smirked, "The human is smarter than she looks."
Hannah rolled her eyes and kept walking. The dark forest passed on the left and right. The moon shone through the canopy, making the trees look ominous. There were rustling in the underbrush, but it sounded like something small. Hannah wasn't worried because she had Yoko Kurama and Kuronue with her. She couldn't explain it, but she felt . safe with them around. A gentle breeze drifted around her and she heard her name again. She began to run toward the source of the sound. It took a while for Yoko and Kuronue to notice that she was dashing away.
"Hannah, wait! Where are you going?!" Kuronue gasped as he darted after her.
Yoko groaned and followed unwillingly. "Must we run?"
Hannah didn't hear anything they said. All she heard was the voices calling her name, drawing her closer. She felt someone grab her arm and jerk her back. Hannah stumbled over a tree root and crashed into her captor. Yoko and Hannah went down with a crash.
"Are you okay?" Kuronue asked Hannah, his concern showing on his face.
She got up slowly and brushed herself off, "Yeah, I think so. Yoko, why did you pull me back?"
Yoko pointed behind her, "You were about to run off the cliff. What possessed you to run like a maniac through the dark, Makai forest and almost take a swan dive off a cliff?"
"I heard my name in the wind. It was pulling me, telling me to follow it." Hannah whispered. She started to tremble. "I'm scared. I couldn't fight it at all."
Kuronue hugged Hannah around the shoulders. "Don't worry. You have us to protect you. Now where was the place?"
"Right there. That's where it stopped both times." She pointed past the cliff.
"In the air?" Kuronue looked around.
A beautifully decorated door sprung out of the blue. It was wooden and very old. There were plants and pictures of demons all over it. The door would show the most important thing in the human's life. In Hannah's case, it showed Yoko Kurama, Kuronue, her family, her friends, and her writing. Hannah was about to reach out and stroke it. Kuronue grasped her wrist and pulled her back.
"Don't touch it. We don't know where it'll transport you." He said.
"That's the door back to the Human World." Yoko said quietly.
Kuronue shot a look at his friend. "Wait, so that means that Hannah can go back home?"
"As long as her intentions are good, she can go back to her world. If her heart is full of evil, she will be consumed by the door." Yoko explained.
"That means I can go home?" Hannah asked, full of hope.
"Yes, but we still have to figure out if the door really connect to the human world or not. It could connect to the Netherworld or the Spirit World." Yoko clarified.
"Who cares? I want to go home. Does it really matter if I get to another world before I reach the Human World?" Hannah inquired.
"Of course it does! You could get stuck in that world, or be captured by something there or." Kuronue began.
"Great. That makes me feel better." Hannah sighed sarcastically.
A mournful wail surrounded her. She heard people calling her name and saw her family and friends searching. They were standing around someone lying on the floor.
"What's happening?" Hannah asked.
"It's nothing." Kuronue tried to cover up the truth.
"Tell me! Please." Hannah pleaded.
Yoko said, "It's your present. This is happening in the Human World right now."
Hannah stared in shock as an ambulance appeared and the paramedics carried HER body into the vehicle. Her best friend Ella was crying into the shoulder of Sean, her neighbor and friend.
"Am I dead?"
"No." Kuronue answered.
"Your spirit traveled to this world, but your body stayed behind. You're just unconscious." Yoko tried to clarify it for her.
Hannah shook her head as tears sprung to her eyes. "I want to go home." She whispered softly. "I'm causing them so much pain by being here."
She ran toward the door, determined to go back to the Human World at all costs, even if it meant to end up in another world. Kuronue seized her arms, twisted them behind her, and yanked her back. Hannah cried out in pain.
"Hannah, listen to me. Don't go into that door." He told her.
Hannah glared at him, "Why won't you let me go home? Are you going to keep me for some selfish reason?"
"It's not safe for you to go yet. Let me figure out how the door works before we send you in there." Yoko stated.
"Fine." she said grudgingly.
"Kuronue, can you get Sarruki? He's good with doors to the Human World. He's been there a few times." Yoko asked his fellow comrade.
"Sure. Be back in a second." Kuronue sprinted back to the camp. He's pretty fast when he's in a hurry.
Hannah sat down on a nearby rock. She rested her head in her knees and started to doze off. Kurama walked over to her and laid his hand on her back. Her eyes fluttered open and she looked straight into two golden eyes.
"Hannah, you know that if you go back to the Human World, you might never be able to come back. You understand that, right?" Yoko looked at her.
"But all I need to come back is the door. I just have to find it again." Hannah said cheerfully. She was finally going home and she thought she could still come back and visit her newly found demon friends.
"No. If you leave, you will never be able to come back. Humans aren't allowed in this world. To stay, you must choose to become a demon. If you leave, you are never permitted back." Yoko explained.
"Never?" Hannah was shocked numb. She had only met Yoko and Kuronue that day, but it already felt like she knew them her whole lifetime. She couldn't bear the thought of leaving them forever. They were her protectors, her friends. Do I really have to choose between my new friends and my old ones? A single tear rolled down her cheeks. No, I won't cry. Not for this. She thought to herself. Another tear appeared in her eyes. No! I won't cry!
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How do you like this chapter? Please review. I want to know your opinions.
