Lee: Hi again everyone. Sorry about the cliffhanger. Wait! No I'm not! ((Laughs Maniacally))

Hiei: (Raised Eyebrow) Are you feeling okay? Not that I care but your readers will get mad if you don't update soon.

Lee: Actually I am sick! I just got home from school because my mom came and got me. I was coughing a lot but my fingers are fine fans so I can still type. Thanx for the concern Hiei.

Hiei:Hn. I suppose you wish for me to do your little disclaimer thing.

Lee: You suppose right my gothic friend.

Hiei:((growls menacingly)) I am not gothic or what ever you call those freaks in black.

Lee: Right...just do the disclaimer.

Hiei: ((sigh)) Lee doesn't own any of the YYH cast. As for me...

Lee: I've got you wrapped around my little finger.

Hiei: Just write the story, onna.

Lee: Fine! On to the story!

Botan shook her head. She said only two words, but Koenma was still shocked. The two words were: "She's comming..." Her eyes were wide with anticipation and anxiety. Koenma stared at her for a moment, sucking on his pacifier. Then he leaped into action.

"OGRE!" he cried. An ogre shuffled in to the office, a stack of papers in his hand.

"Yes Lord Koenma?", he asked.

"Make arrangements for the girl at school and at home. I want moniters in every room of her house. The boys can deal with her school. Also bring me every ounce of information on her. Go!", Koenma barked the last and the ogre scurried away. Botan still stood expectantly in front of him, waiting for the orders she knew were comming. Koenma turned to her.

"Botan, her family is supposed to hitch a cab to their new home. Make sure that you are the driver. Also, send Yusuke and the other in as soon as they arrive." Botan nodded her head at his orders and bounced out. Koenma sat back down at his desk and began, once again to stamp away at the stack of papers. He sighed again. 'At least I know it wont be boring for a while after Kayli gets here.', he thought to himself.

Kayli sat next to her little sister on the plane. Her sister was asleep, having stayed up all night to pack. She sure was a forgetful little thing. Kayli slipped a pair of headphones over her head and switch on her favorite band: Switchfoot((YAY!)). Meant to live blared into her ears and she stiffled a yelp. Sara must have played a prank on her and turned the music up so loud it would hurt her ears. She glanced at the girl beside her, near the window, and wished she could just push her off the plane. 'Without a parachute', she thought, 'She'd make a great skydiver, only it would be a once in a lifetime preformance, literally.'

Turning her headphones down, she settled back in her seat. Her mismatched eyes, one silver, the other amethyst((yes wierd I know but hey...she's strange in herself.)) stared straight ahead. She could feel the rythm of the music all through her body. Her heartbeat matched it and intertwined with it. She felt herself slip slowly into a state of semi-consiousness.

When she came out of her semi-consious state, she was being shaken on the shoulder by Sara. A stewardess asked her what she would like to drink. Kayli asked for a Dr. Pepper and the stewardess handed it to her with a menu. Kayli stared at the menu for a minute before looking out of the window. It was almost completely dark. Glancing at her watch, Kayli saw 6:24 flash at her. She'd been listening to music for almost 4 hours straight. Kayli ordered a plate of fetichini alfredo with a side of garlic breadsticks. She loved airplane food, unlike the rest of her family. Garlic breadsticks were a special passion of hers.

THe woman who brought her food half an hour later reminded Kayli of someone. She couldn't quite place it. Then she remembered a grumpy old lady in the airport who had checked all of their belongings as they went throught the scanner. When the sabre came up, the woman shrieked and started to question her. What was she doing with a dangerous weapon? Was she some kind of terrorist comming to repeat 9-11? Was she an assasin come to kill someone on the airplane? She finally stopped and let her answer. Kayli showed her a LOL(Lethal Objects Liscense; it's kind of like having a permit to carry a gun, only it's for swords or other weapons.). The lady glared at her and asked why she was taking it to Japan with her. Kayli had to explain that she was moving their and that most of her precious belongings were going with her. She looked like she was about to say something else but by this time, Kayli's sabre had come out of the scanner. She grabbed it and ran to catch her family. That was who the stewardess reminded her of, only she was younger and nicer. Kalyi smiled at her and thanked her for her food.

After Kayli had finished her last bite of noodles and moppped her plate with the last of her breadsticks, it was past 7:30. She and the other passengers were out over the ocean, she could tell. All was dark down below. Most of the lights in the cabin had been turned off so people could sleep. A few overhead reading lights were on so Kayli switched hers on, knowing she wouldn't wake her sister, who had fallen asleep about 10 minutes ago. Kayli grabbed a book from her bag, Farmer Boy, and began to read. At around nine, she nodded off after putting down her book. As she drifted off, Kayli searched her mind and grabbed a memory at random. Holding tight to it, she entered it like it was a dream.