Hey there, people! I changed a part in Chapter 2 because it didn't make sense. Just so you know. And I'm so sorry I keep updating the old chapters! It's because the stars, holds down on asterisk key, don't come up! Neither do dashes! It's so annoying! So anyway, will you forgive me? Please?
Dark: I don't think they'll forgive you.
KK: Huh? What are you talking about…?
Yuri: You heard. They're not gonna forgive you.
KK: Wha…? Of course they'll forgive me! speaks to reader Won't you?
Dark: If you say so.
Yuri: I don't know…
KK: Would you quit ganging up on me? I feel lonely.
Yuri: Aah! Poor Kitty! huggles KK and sobs I'll be your friend!
KK: I always knew you were nice! sob
Dark: sweatdrops
Forgotten
Do I have to put this every time? This was inspired by Rave Master's Elie and an X-Woman. Have you guessed who it is yet? You're free to guess when you review!
Chapter 3
Vision
Daisuke bit into his toast while he watched the TV. It was a school day, so he didn't want to be late. He was leaning on his elbows on the kitchen table. He was wearing his red pyjamas, which had buttons at the front and had sleeves that were folded up at the end.
Yuri appeared in the doorway, gasping, as if she had run a mile. She rubbed her eyes. "D… Daisuke…?"
Daisuke turned around and smiled. "Morning, Yuri."
What happened next was unexpected. Yuri leapt forward and grabbed his arm tightly, tears appearing in her eyes. "Oh Daisuke, I was so worried! Where were you last night? You scared me!"
"It's alright, Yuri! Don't cry! I was just at a friend's house really late, that's all!" replied Daisuke desperately.
"You… you were?" Yuri looked up. "But I thought… but I saw… you were so…" She shook her head. "I'm imagining things." She sat down next to Daisuke and took a piece of toast from his plate.
"Hey! That's my toast!" Daisuke protested.
"S-sorry!" Yuri apologized and immediately put it back.
What a weird girl, Daisuke thought. Luckily, Dark couldn't comment because he was asleep. Stealing the statuette was hard work.
Suddenly, Yuri stood up and pointed at the TV. "I don't believe it!"
Daisuke looked over at the TV. There were pictures of Dark on it, from when he had been out stealing. "What's wrong? It's just the Phantom Thief, Dark."
Yuri kept on pointing. "But he was in my dream! And so was you!" She turned her gaze back to Daisuke at this remark.
"Really? That's pretty weird. You've never met him," Daisuke said as he picked up his next piece of toast.
Yuri was now looking out the window. "There's someone there," she said, and rushed off.
Daisuke looked up, startled. How could she already be at his house? "No wait, Yuri!" he shouted after the girl. "That's…"
Riku hovered outside Daisuke's front door, her finger an inch from the doorbell. She stayed there for at least a minute.
"Argh! I can't do it!" she said aloud, bringing her hand down to her side. She had told Daisuke she would knock for him, but it was so damn hard! She turned to leave.
Then the door opened.
Riku turned her head sharply. In the doorway was a girl with long, messy turquoise hair and large eyes of a similar colour, about her age. She looked at her for a few seconds, then smiled. "Hey there! Are you a friend of Daisuke's?"
Riku went bright red. "What!"
The girl beamed. "My name's Yuri! I hope we'll be friends, too."
What's that girl doing in Daisuke's house? Riku thought frantically. Then a second later, she thought, why do I care so much…?
Just then, Daisuke appeared next to Yuri. "R-Riku! How nice to see you…!" he said.
"Hey, Daisuke." Riku looked at him, expecting an explanation.
Daisuke realised what she was waiting for. "Oh! This is Yuri. She's living with us because she has amnesia."
Yuri blinked. "Am-nee-sha?" she repeated carefully.
"That's when you've lost your memory," Daisuke explained.
"Oh right. I see," smiled Riku, relieved that that was all it was. "Now we'd better get to school."
"Ok. Yuri, Mum wants you in the kitchen," said Daisuke. "See you later!"
"See ya!" shouted Riku.
"Bye!" Yuri shouted back. She waved at the door.
When Yuri was out of sight, Riku asked Daisuke, "Do you know anything about her?"
"Who, Yuri? Nope, nothing," he replied. "But she'll be starting school, tomorrow, I think. My mum told me to look after her."
Riku grinned. "I'll look after her as well. She'll need a friend."
Yuri walked back into the kitchen to see Emiko sipping coffee at the table. "What is it, Ms Emiko?" she asked.
Emiko smiled. "Today, we'll be going shopping. You need some new clothes and a uniform, you see. Then we'll go for a ride in the countryside." Emiko already had everything planned.
"A ride in the countryside?" said Yuri. "Why?"
"To see if we can find the two other bodies you woke up with."
At the shops, Yuri had picked out some nice clothing with Emiko's help. On the journey there she had worn a shirt and some trousers borrowed off To-To. She had changed into her new clothes – some jeans, a white t-shirt and a blue jumper – and she and Emiko were now riding the car through the green fields of the countryside.
Yuri loved it. "This is great!" she exclaimed while she was looking out the open window. She was sitting in the side seat.
"I'm glad you like it," answered Emiko. "Now, do you remember anywhere around here?"
Yuri looked around. "Not really."
"Then we'll keep going."
They drove for hours, but Yuri still didn't recognise the area where she had woken up. In the end, at around three o'clock, Emiko decided to head back. "They must have moved the bodies away," she pointed out.
By that time, Yuri had figured out that the two people were probably her parents. It made her sad to think that she might never find them. Will I ever see them again? She wondered.
During the car journey home, she began to try and remember anything from her past. Concentrate, concentrate…
Then she saw something.
There was a figure standing on top of a high building, its cloak flapping in the wind. It was night time and it was dark, so Yuri couldn't see any details.
Then she saw herself. She was standing on a balcony, staring into the night. The figure then jumped up, and she, in the vision, stumbled backwards. Had she seen it?
Then, suddenly, the figure landed in front of her vision double. She could see that it was a tall man. He had brown hair tied in a high ponytail, and his fringe was hanging over his face, half-hiding his yellow eyes. Yuri's eyes widened as she realised who it was.
"Tonight," he said. He brought out the dagger with the red energy out from underneath his cloak. "You die."
Ha ha ha! Cliffhanger! Don't you just love them?
Dark: I thought you didn't like them.
KK: Well then, you thought wrong!
Dark: Are you sure is not because your readers want to know what happens when you write them?
KK: …I don't know what you're talking about.
Dark: Readers, I feel so sorry for you.
KK: And what's that supposed to mean?
Dark: Exactly what it says: Readers, I feel sorry-
KK: That's enough. I've got it already. So anyway, people, see you next chappie! And don't forget to RR!
