Disclaimer: This belongs to whoever made Shaman King. Not to me.

So this is me, the master of screwing up a song-fic. The song is JoDee Messina's "Bring on the Rain."--Jaz

Bring on the Rain

Yoh sighed and sat down in a dark corner of the room he was staying in in Dobie Village.

"Master Yoh…" Amidamaru began, then stopped. His master was so depressed, looking out the window to the moonlit sky, the clouds hovering, about to bring about their wrath of wetness upon the world.

Another day has almost

Come and gone

I can't imagine

What else could go wrong

Had they really lost the fight for Lyserg's soul? He had been such a good friend… It was all his fault, Yoh knew. Somehow, he had caused Lyserg to run from them, not to seek refuge with their little group. He sighed. How could he—Yoh Asakura—lose a friend to the X-laws?

Sometimes I'd like to hideaway

Somewhere and lock the door

He stood and stared out the window more, daring the clouds to unleash their fur. Amidamaru moved back, having never seen such a look or despair in his master's eyes.

A single battle lost,

But not the war

'Cause tomorrow's another day,

and I'm thirsty anyway,

so bring on the rain

"Master Yoh," Amidamaru finally said, again beside the boy. "Lyserg—"

"Lyserg knows what he has to do. As long as he accomplishes his goals, I don't care how he does it."

It's almost like the hard times

circle 'round,

A couple drops, and they all start coming down

He had lost to the X-laws, he knew. Only this time, though. Next time, he would be the clouds and let his emotions free.

Yea. I might feel defeated,

And I might hang my head.

I might be barely breathing

But I'm not dead, no

"Do you think he'll be all right?" the ghost asked solemnly.

'Cause tomorrow's another day,

I'm thirsty anyway,

So bring on the rain

Yoh turned tand looked to hi friend with a sudden, wide grin. "Of course he will! And We'll see him good as new—Chloe, too!"

No, I'm not gonna let it

Get me down,

I'm not gonna cry,

And I'm not gonna lose

Any sleep

Tonight

'Cause tomorrow's another day,

and I am not afraid,

so bring on the rain.

The clouds let their fury go, letting it upon the village below, and Yoh looked for tomorrow.