Catse: Hiyya! It's chapter five! Yays! Well, it took me a little while to write this out, and I think it's going pretty well so far!
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Disclaimer: See Chapter one....
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"This is boring! Where is the ghost supposed to be again?" Yusuke whined as he and the other three spirit detectives walked down one of the many sidewalks of Tokyo. He had his hands propped up behind his head, and yawned excessively, showing a lack of sleep.
"He's supposed to be somewhere around the main road. That's where the children are looking." Kurama answered, his hands stuffed in his pockets comfortably.
"Yes well, I agree with him. It's boring down this way." Hiei commented, glaring at the people that walked by, most of them staring at him for his short stature. He was of course used to this by now, but considering there was nothing to do, he figured he would take pleasure in making faces and receiving weird ones back. As of the moment, he liked to see the shocked faces of the other ningen when he glared.
"What do you say we go and find the squirts, see if they've had any luck?" Kuwabara added, walking with his arms crossed, his face tight with agitation and boredom.
"I don't know...If we can't even find this kid, who says they will." Argued Yusuke, picking off a magazine at a stand while the owner wasn't looking.
He turned through the pages, looking for anything intersting that would keep him occupied.
"Actually Yusuke, it's possible that they did find him. He is merely a boy after all, and he might want to stick around those of his own age." Kurama walked up to the magazine, snatched it from Yusuke's hands, and placed it on the stand, a confused owner looking at them strangely.
Yusuke glared at the red head, and ended up stuffing his hands in his pockets in agitation.
"Yeah! Let's go find them!" Kuwabara laughed, running ahead of them.
"Actually carrot top, their already here." He heard Hiei growl, causing them all to stop in their tracks.
It was a funny sight indeed, and funniest of all is that they didn't notice their father's were standing there watching them.
They were crossing the street, Kuwabara's little girl Tsuki in front, dragging a spirit net with an apparition inside, jerking and biting on the net that encircled him, while Kenya walked right behind, looking agitated as Katai talked to him about nothing in particular, and Haku followed, his hands in his pockets, and his gaze foreward, thinking about something most of the world probably couldn't comprehend if they wanted to.
"What do you know? The squirts did catch him." Yusuke acknowledged, grinning.
"But Tsuki is dragging him, not the others." Kurama noticed, stepping foreward.
Just then, as they were beginning to walk towards the group, the yellow spirit net burst, letting the spirit jump out freely.
Tsuki stopped in her tracks and turned around, staring at the net as if it were something she had never seen before, and Katai and Kenya began searching the skies with no evail, trying to see the spirit that had once more become invisible to their sight.
Haku stood there a moment, glancing around. He was the first one to notice the light turn green, and only then, because he heard a voice in his head.
"Get going! Or you'll all get hit!"
He glanced at the light, then the cars taking off, and then the others in front of him.
"Move it!" He shouted, running past them in his attempt to flee.
"What—?" Katai began, only just barely seeing the cars rev and take off.
She froze on the spot for a moment, most likely wondering if she was going to die, when someone's hand grabbed her wrist and yanked her roughly out of the way and onto the sidewalk.
Then, Tsuki came tumbling out of the way, and Kenya jumped up on to the sidewalk, just to be scraped on the side by one of the cars.
Their father's shouted their names by instinct and ran to the corner of the sidewalk, waiting to cross.
Kenya had saved both Katai and Tsuki from getting hit, and because of that, he was bleeding gently on his side.
He lay on the sidewalk, holding his hand over it in pain, as he watched the cars whiz by, and their father's yelling in worry.
"We're alright dad! Don't worry!" Katai shouted over the traffic, as Haku stepped over to Kenya.
He knelt on the sidewalk next to him, and turned him gently on to his back.
"Hold still...You have only minor injuries. They will be easily healed."
Then, closing his eyes softly, he placed his hands over the wound, and a bright green light eminated from them, slowly but surely closing up the bleeding wound on Kenya's side.
When he was done, he stood up, a little dizzy at first from his use of spirit energy.
The light finally turned red again, and the frightened parents ran to their children, checking them over for scratches.
"Tsuki! Come here! Are you hurt? Did a car hit you?" Kuwabara shouted without control, as his little daughter cried and wept from her fear.
"Kenya!" Hiei shouted, kneeling next to his gasping son. He noticed the blood on his shirt instantly, and began to look at the wound.
"He'll be alright Mr. Nohara. He was only scraped and I already cleared the wound of infection and closed it up." Haku informed, shaking slightly. Kurama stepped up to him, and looked him over, before placing his hand on his shoulder with a nod.
"Good work Haku. You have done well."
"Katai! You alright?" Yusuke shouted, coming up on his daughter.
"Yeah Dad, don't worry." Katai replied, rubbing her head from when she hit the pavement.
"Good..." Yusuke sighed. Then out of no where, he smacked her hard on the back of the head. "Next time, don't just stand there! Okay?!"
Katai crouched down instinctively.
"Yeah! Sure Dad! No problem following that rule."
"Daddy! I'm sorry! You told me to catch the spirit and he got away!" Tsuki cried, clutching her father's shirt.
"It's alright Tsuki. Don't worry about it. I'm just glad your safe. Mommy and me wouldn't like it if you got hit by a car, like Yusuke did."
Because of that, she wept more, leaving little crystals on the ground as she did. "Please don't cry..." He mumbled, comforting her the best he could.
"You stupid bastards! You don't just stand in the way of traffic and wonder why the cars are coming at you! Next time, move it!" The voice screamed in their heads.
"And you don't mutter curses in front of out children!" Kuwabara argued, glaring at the spirit of the boy that was floating over them.
If only he could be distracted...
"Hiei...Kurama...you guys think you can keep him busy for a moment?" Kuwabara sent the telepathic message.
"Certainly." Kurama replied.
"Hn. Fine." Came Hiei.
"Why are you causing havoc Seika?" Kurama inquired, cleverly gathering the boy-spirit's attention.
"Wait, how did you know my name?"
"It's simple. Lord Koenma asked us to find you, and it's part of business to give us the name. Why are you causing Tokyo havoc?"
Seika was silent for a moment, no doubt thinking about how he would answer, until he finally spoke back.
"Tokyo has always taken things from me since I was little. It's only right I return the favor."
"What did it take from you?" Hiei added.
Yusuke stared at him a moment, wondering why he suddenly was interested in the boy's life, when he noticed the slow quiet creeping his carrot-topped friend.
'So that's what he's up to. He's actually using his head, I'm surprised.'
"None of your business!" Seika shouted back, the air around them becoming colder as his anger grew.
Just then, as his power began to intensify, the yellowish net of Kuwabara's energy flew over and draped around the boy, binding him tightly so as to prevent movement.
"What the hell?! Not again! Doesn't that child ever learn! I can't be caught in a simple net!" Seika turned to glare at the little girl that had caught him before, but was instead caught up tiny dilated eyes of Kazuma Kuwabara himself.
"I'm not a child, and this isn't a simple net. Now sit still or you'll hurt yourself." Kuwabara informed, tightening the net around him.
"Wait...who are you all?! You can't be human to have this strange power!"
"Nope. We're the Spirit Detectives of Japan." Yusuke interuppted, smiling.
"Good catching Kuwabara. Let's get him to Koenma now."
"Noooooooo! You can't keep me trapped! I'll get out! You'll see!"
"Yeah, you keep telling yourself that. You might feel better if you say it enough times." Yusuke chuckled as he and the other detectives walked down the side walk, a portal from Hiei open and ready in their path to send them to Spirit World.
"Well, that was easy enough." Tsuki acknowledged with a grin right after they walked through the portal. "I hope their all this easy."
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Catse: Sorry if that seemed a little short, but don't worry, I've got chapter six done and it should be up in a few days! Well, please R&R and I'll post the next chapter when ever I can! Thanx!
