The sky grew darker.
"Where should we go?" Chihiro asked, frightened.
"With me," Haku said, walking up behind them.
"Lead the way, Oh Great One," Sora joked.
Haku just glared at Sora. they walked up the road until they came to a bridge.
"When we cross this bridge, you cannot take one single breath. It will break the spell, and everyone will see you," Haku explained.
Sora and Chihiro took a deep breath, held it, and started walking across the bridge.
"Hang in there, we're almost across," Haku said.
"Master Haku! Great to see you!" said a little frog spirit. Chihiro was shocked, and, she took a breath.
"What? A human?" the frog asked.
"Let's go!" Haku said. He grabbed Chihiro's hand and lead her across the bridge. Just then, Sora felt like woozy. He started swaying back and forth, then, he fell over unconcious.
"What about Sora? Chihiro asked.
"I'll go back for him, stay here," Haku instructed.
"Wha...What happened?'' Sora asked, sitting up.
"You made it," Haku congradulted.
"You passed out 'cause you held your breath too long," Chihiro added.
"Listen to me,'' Haku instructed," go through the gate. Go down the stairs and into the boiler room. There you will find Kamagi, the boiler man. Tell him you want to work. He'll walk you through the rest. Good luck." And the Haku left.
"Well...we should be going to Kapoogi," Sora said.
'It's Kamagi," Chihiro corrected.
"Right," Sora mumbled.
They crawled through the gate and came to the stairs.
"Watch your step. Step lightly. And whatever you do don't..." Chihiro started, but Sora was already halfway down.
"Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!" Sora shouted. But then, a stair gave way.
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!" he screamed.
Chihiro watched in horror. "Sora! Keep running!" she shouted, and ran down after him.
''No problem!'' Sora yelled.
Then all of a sudden, Sora and Chihiro came to a stop, crashed into the wall, and landed in a heap.
"Ow!" they both said at once.
"Now what?" Sora grumbled.
"We go to Kamagi," Chihiro muttered.
"They've made it far, but not any farther."
"Oh, will you stop saying that?"
"Well, Maleficent, they will ask Yomama for a job, and she will refuse...right?" Riku asked.
"Why would they ask my MOTHER for a job!" Maleficent asked, wide-eyed.
"No! I meant Yobaba!" Riku yelled.
"That joke is sooooooo old!" Maleficent screamed.
"YOU ARE IMPOSSIBLE! Riku screamed, and stormed off.
''He is so stubborn, like an untamed lion. Still, he has a strong will in his heart. The Heartless shall enjoy it very much if he's not careful."
"Hello?" Chihiro called.
"Are you Kapploogi?" Sora asked.
"It's Kamagi!" Chihiro whispered.
"Yes, I am Kamagi, the boiler man."
"We were wondering if you could give us a job." Chihiro yelled over the clanging ofmetal.
"Yes, we need to work!" Sora said.
"I don't need any human help," Kamagi said.
"Please!" Chihiro screamed.
"We really need a job so we can..." Sora started, but then he turned around and saw what looked like a vision of Riku.
"Riku!" he yelled, and ran over to it.
''Who's Riku?" Chihiro asked.
"And where is he?" Kamagi asked.
"Sora," Chihiro cam over and put her hand on his shoulder.
"Never mind," he muttered.
"Like I was saying, there is no work for you here," Kimagi repeated.
"Lunch time!" came a voice.
"Take a break!" Kamagi yelled to his suitballs.
"Humans!" Len said, standing up. "You guys are in trouble! Everyone's looking for you!" Len screamed.
"They're my brother in law's cousin's uncle's grandchildren," Kamagi fibbed.
"Is that even possible?" Len asked.
"It is in the spirit world," Kamagi said, "Anyway, they said that they want to work here, but I've got all the help I need."
"Well, what do you want me to do about it? Len asked.
"Take them to see Yomama," Kamagi answered.
"Why would I take them to see my mother?" Len asked.
"Yobaba,'' Kamagi corrected.
"Fine. C'mon little kids, you don't need your shoes or socks. And thank the boiler man," Len instructed.
"Thank you mister boiler man," Sora and Chihiro said together.
"Good luck," he called.
"Sora is starting to figure things out."
"We have to put a stop to it."
"What should we do?"
"Lock him up tight."
"No, I've got a better plan."
"What is it?"
"Call up an old friend."
