I don't have a title because I suck at titles
Author: Pseudo-lux-serpens
A/N: I like reviews *goes all googly eyed in a creepy way* anyway you don't pay me to sit here and chat. . . wait a second. . . YOU DON'T PAY ME! Oh and I am very sorry but Hiei will be in the next chapter more. And sorry there's not a whole lot of speaking in this one.
She was walking down the street at a brisk pace. She kept her footing strong though. She could see her breath puff out in a thick cloud in front of her face. She was cold but she didn't have anything else to put on. Her hood was up. She had jogged until she had been more than a mile away from the house. By the time she stopped jogging she knew they would have already known she was gone.
She looked around. She was in the busy streets between office buildings. There were street venders with all sorts of things. She knew it was going to rain soon. She didn't know how she knew this but she did. It wasn't going to snow. It was too humid to snow. Even though she was cold she knew that it wasn't cold enough to snow. The ground was caked with melting snow though. She put her hands to her red cheeks and stopped for a moment.
She peered over at a vender. The man was speaking with a customer who was wondering if they could buy an umbrella at half price. She saw a rack of umbrellas then looked and saw a hat and trench coat. Obviously they belonged to the vender. She looked around to see if anyone was watching. No one was. Everyone was paying attention to his or her own little world.
Lisa quickly reached over and grabbed the coat, hat, and an umbrella (A/N: please don't do this at home. I don't want to be sued by some parents claiming that they learned to steal from a fanfiction!) She grasped the coat, swung it around her smoothly and stuffed the hat on her head. She also grabbed the newspaper that he had been reading along with his wallet.
She briskly walked off. Nobody had seen her and now she had a disguise.
She walked for a while. Sometimes grabbing someone's wallet that was exceptionally oblivious to the world. She peered into shops every once in a while. Then at some point a man had left his brief case set down beside him. She pretended to drop her umbrella and reached down and grabbed his brief case in the process. He didn't even notice. All he was worried about was his stocks in the paper.
She stopped for a moment on a bench and pulled out the wallets that she had taken. She had about twelve of them. She quickly reached into her newly acquired brief case and pulled out the papers. She heard something heavy and metal sliding around and also a slight chinking sound like a bunch of metal chips. She looked in secretively and found that it was a gun and bullets. She quickly stuffed in the wallets and snapped and locked it shut.
She was beginning to like making her own decisions. Even though she knew little of the real world she knew what a credit card was. She went into a shoe store briefly and picked up a pair of loafers. After all, all she had was a pair of socks. She knew that they would be looking for her and decided to stop and take a break for a while. She was thoroughly lost and thought her feet were going to fall off.
She stopped at a small grubby looking bar and sat down at one of the empty tables. Nearly no one was there since it was around three in the afternoon. She sat down, opened the briefcase and sorted through it inside the brief case. After a while the bartender, who had nothing to do but listen to drunken chatter walked over to her.
Bartender: hey missy! You gonna buy anything or do I have to call the cops for loitering charges!
Lisa: hardly.
Lisa felt more confident around people. Not demons. She pulled out a twenty dollar bill and handed it to the man.
Bartender: so what do ya want?
Lisa: I don't want anything but if it pleases you just give me something that you think I would like. That doesn't mean that I'll drink it but it won't be loitering.
Bartender: suit yourself.
The bartender walks back behind the bar and puts the money away. Then he brings her back a drink that she didn't know what it was. He set it down and walked off. He didn't bring her change but she could care less.
She sat there for who knows how long until she had finished counting her money that she had pilfered from helpless victims. She had taken one woman's wallet that looked vaguely similar to her. She took that one on as her own in case anyone wanted to know. The woman had a driver's license and ID. She chose her favorite wallet and crammed cards, money, and all sorts of other things that interested her into it. She finally got up and walked to the door.
*~*~*~*Back to Yuseke's house*~*~*~*
(A/N: this is right after she walked out. Not like flashing back and forth)
everyone is still sitting around. It's been about five minutes. Hiei walks in the room and they all look up.
Yuseke: hi Hiei.
Hiei: Hn. Why is your door open?
Kurama: Yuseke?
Yuseke: yeah?
Kurama: I think she left.
Everyone gets up and walks to the door. They look to see that it's hanging wide open.
Kuwabara: where did she go?
Jin: I dunno but I think we should go find er'.
Chuu: I agree.
They all walk out the door and split up; Yuseke went with Kuwabara, Kurama went with Hiei, Chuu went with Rinku, and Jin went with Touya. They all walked off in different directions in the city.
Jin and Touya are walking down the streets casually. Nobody seems to be paying them any mind. Just like with Lisa. They walk past a vendor who is speaking with a policeman. He's talking about his coat, hat, one umbrella, and his wallet missing. The policeman seems to be ignoring him. They keep walking.
Jin: why de ya think she ran away?
Touya: I think she's either ashamed of herself or mad at us.
Jin: or it could be both. Where would she go though? I don't think she would know where anythin' is round here.
Touya: I don't think she really cares about that. She can just as easily learn it.
Jin: I guess.
A/N: well, Hiei was in this chapter but he wasn't very much. One line, I know. But he will hopefully have a larger role in the next chapter. Oh and review or I won't update. This time I have to get three reviews or I won't update. On the same chapter. I have to get three reviews on the same chapter. Mainly this one. Otherwise I won't update. Well. READ MY OTHER FANFIC'S. and in one of them I'm looking for people who would like to be in it. So. . . yeah.
Author: Pseudo-lux-serpens
A/N: I like reviews *goes all googly eyed in a creepy way* anyway you don't pay me to sit here and chat. . . wait a second. . . YOU DON'T PAY ME! Oh and I am very sorry but Hiei will be in the next chapter more. And sorry there's not a whole lot of speaking in this one.
She was walking down the street at a brisk pace. She kept her footing strong though. She could see her breath puff out in a thick cloud in front of her face. She was cold but she didn't have anything else to put on. Her hood was up. She had jogged until she had been more than a mile away from the house. By the time she stopped jogging she knew they would have already known she was gone.
She looked around. She was in the busy streets between office buildings. There were street venders with all sorts of things. She knew it was going to rain soon. She didn't know how she knew this but she did. It wasn't going to snow. It was too humid to snow. Even though she was cold she knew that it wasn't cold enough to snow. The ground was caked with melting snow though. She put her hands to her red cheeks and stopped for a moment.
She peered over at a vender. The man was speaking with a customer who was wondering if they could buy an umbrella at half price. She saw a rack of umbrellas then looked and saw a hat and trench coat. Obviously they belonged to the vender. She looked around to see if anyone was watching. No one was. Everyone was paying attention to his or her own little world.
Lisa quickly reached over and grabbed the coat, hat, and an umbrella (A/N: please don't do this at home. I don't want to be sued by some parents claiming that they learned to steal from a fanfiction!) She grasped the coat, swung it around her smoothly and stuffed the hat on her head. She also grabbed the newspaper that he had been reading along with his wallet.
She briskly walked off. Nobody had seen her and now she had a disguise.
She walked for a while. Sometimes grabbing someone's wallet that was exceptionally oblivious to the world. She peered into shops every once in a while. Then at some point a man had left his brief case set down beside him. She pretended to drop her umbrella and reached down and grabbed his brief case in the process. He didn't even notice. All he was worried about was his stocks in the paper.
She stopped for a moment on a bench and pulled out the wallets that she had taken. She had about twelve of them. She quickly reached into her newly acquired brief case and pulled out the papers. She heard something heavy and metal sliding around and also a slight chinking sound like a bunch of metal chips. She looked in secretively and found that it was a gun and bullets. She quickly stuffed in the wallets and snapped and locked it shut.
She was beginning to like making her own decisions. Even though she knew little of the real world she knew what a credit card was. She went into a shoe store briefly and picked up a pair of loafers. After all, all she had was a pair of socks. She knew that they would be looking for her and decided to stop and take a break for a while. She was thoroughly lost and thought her feet were going to fall off.
She stopped at a small grubby looking bar and sat down at one of the empty tables. Nearly no one was there since it was around three in the afternoon. She sat down, opened the briefcase and sorted through it inside the brief case. After a while the bartender, who had nothing to do but listen to drunken chatter walked over to her.
Bartender: hey missy! You gonna buy anything or do I have to call the cops for loitering charges!
Lisa: hardly.
Lisa felt more confident around people. Not demons. She pulled out a twenty dollar bill and handed it to the man.
Bartender: so what do ya want?
Lisa: I don't want anything but if it pleases you just give me something that you think I would like. That doesn't mean that I'll drink it but it won't be loitering.
Bartender: suit yourself.
The bartender walks back behind the bar and puts the money away. Then he brings her back a drink that she didn't know what it was. He set it down and walked off. He didn't bring her change but she could care less.
She sat there for who knows how long until she had finished counting her money that she had pilfered from helpless victims. She had taken one woman's wallet that looked vaguely similar to her. She took that one on as her own in case anyone wanted to know. The woman had a driver's license and ID. She chose her favorite wallet and crammed cards, money, and all sorts of other things that interested her into it. She finally got up and walked to the door.
*~*~*~*Back to Yuseke's house*~*~*~*
(A/N: this is right after she walked out. Not like flashing back and forth)
everyone is still sitting around. It's been about five minutes. Hiei walks in the room and they all look up.
Yuseke: hi Hiei.
Hiei: Hn. Why is your door open?
Kurama: Yuseke?
Yuseke: yeah?
Kurama: I think she left.
Everyone gets up and walks to the door. They look to see that it's hanging wide open.
Kuwabara: where did she go?
Jin: I dunno but I think we should go find er'.
Chuu: I agree.
They all walk out the door and split up; Yuseke went with Kuwabara, Kurama went with Hiei, Chuu went with Rinku, and Jin went with Touya. They all walked off in different directions in the city.
Jin and Touya are walking down the streets casually. Nobody seems to be paying them any mind. Just like with Lisa. They walk past a vendor who is speaking with a policeman. He's talking about his coat, hat, one umbrella, and his wallet missing. The policeman seems to be ignoring him. They keep walking.
Jin: why de ya think she ran away?
Touya: I think she's either ashamed of herself or mad at us.
Jin: or it could be both. Where would she go though? I don't think she would know where anythin' is round here.
Touya: I don't think she really cares about that. She can just as easily learn it.
Jin: I guess.
A/N: well, Hiei was in this chapter but he wasn't very much. One line, I know. But he will hopefully have a larger role in the next chapter. Oh and review or I won't update. This time I have to get three reviews or I won't update. On the same chapter. I have to get three reviews on the same chapter. Mainly this one. Otherwise I won't update. Well. READ MY OTHER FANFIC'S. and in one of them I'm looking for people who would like to be in it. So. . . yeah.
