Lost Squirrel: It has come to my attention that there has only been one person reading this! TT I am seriously going to cry if it stays that way, I have spent time on these and people should just tell me if they don't think my stories are any good!
Dragonfly: Look! You made her cry! Shame on you!
Lost Squirrel: Oh well, I guess I'll keep posting until some more review.
Acting your way in
Aiko slipped on the black long haired wig and stepped out of her stall. She walked to the mall's bathroom mirror and put a coat of light red lipstick on. She put on her green contacts to hide her eye color. Wearing a black suit with red accents tipping it she looked one last time to the mirror. Aiko almost gasped at how much one could change her appearance with the right tools and a little money she had to "borrow" from the mall goers.
"Time for my act to begin." Aiko walked out of the bathroom with bag in tow, her old clothes and her old personality within. This time the person she would have to fool would be easier, but she still had to disguise herself. Just in case the spirit world was looking for her at that moment.
Speaking of the ever watchful Spirit world, the ruler, Koenma was up to eyes with complaints from both Yusuke and Hiei.
"What do you mean that the spirit world didn't notice three new beings come in?" Yusuke grabbed the toddler by the collar. "It's your job!"
"Kurama! Help!" Koenma looked to the only one of the entire group of people that could offer assistance.
"Yusuke, let him go before you end up killing him." Kurama sighed and leaned against the wall, 'this is going to be a long night.'
Koenma was gasping for air when finally let go. The pissed off Yusuke was given a chair to sit in, but seemed too agitated to sit still long enough. Rae and John had been in the corner reading the note Aiko had left, waiting for the appropriate time, but seemed to be shut out of the meeting for now.
"Ok, the reason these people went undetected was because of their power." Koenma pointed to the now included Rae and John. "They are human and weak, there for, the radar just didn't pick up the disturbance as anything troublesome. That is why you were never warned."
"Then why didn't you just keep tabs on them?" Kurama inquired.
"They are too weak to tell apart from any other human, it would have been too difficult." Koenma paused. "Well, that is until the girl, Aiko, used some sort of energy from that strange book to fight Yusuke. That's the only time we could track her is when she is using the book."
"Guys?" The entire groups turned to the forgotten two humans in the office. Rae spoke up again. "Why don't we just follow her clue and wait to see when she uses the book again? That way we'll at least be close."
"Yeah, don't you have communicators?" John looked to Yusuke when he pulled out his tiny purple compact. "Just have Koenma tell us where the signal is and we can follow that to find her quicker."
"I think they're right." Koenma handed the two humans communicators. "Now, what's this clue?"
"Well, I don't quite get it myself." Rae held the paper up and read aloud;
Rae and John,
Hi! Tell Yusuke that the territory we were supposedly fighting over is his, I don't care. I hope he isn't hurt at all.
This note isn't a clue so much as a warning. Pack your things, you'll be leaving for a week, hope you get your notices in the mail!
Much Love,
Aiko
PS: Thank you for the pink flower Kurama, it really was thoughtful of you, though I did just manipulate you.
With that John grabbed the paper and flung it into the air. The ashes fell to the ground. The silence that followed was short due to the laughter from Rae.
"What are you laughing about?" Hiei finally interrupted Rae.
"Sorry, it just looks like Aiko has a crush on Kurama." Rae busted out laughing again, 'Out of all the weird things Aiko could have written, she wrote about him! This is great!'
John just picked up the bag they had been carrying the entire trip and looked up. "I think we're going to need some clothes."
"I would like to sign some of my children up for leadership training," Aiko walked into the office and sat into one of the many wooden chairs in the room. "And I heard your camp is the best in this town."
"Of course! We offer the best in classes for our campers!" The cheerful board director smiled. The shifting of papers was heard and some files were placed on the desk. "There is a small fee for the darlings signing in so late."
"How much?" Aiko looked to the documents on the table of the office. She could just as easily get the information using the book, but at what risk? Could spirit world track her book now that they knew of it? She shifted uneasily; the wig she was wearing started to itch.
"No more than $240 dollars a camper, which brings me to my next question, how many of the precious little ones do you want to visit our camp?" The board director sat behind the desk and pulled out her pen and calculator.
"5...no wait, 6." Aiko stood up straighter. "Yes six, I would like to enroll six campers."
"Um, you do know that there is an age limit of 14-19, correct?" The smile of the director's face flitted for a moment.
"Yes, but 4 of the 6 are twins. Fraternal, so they look only slightly similar. I would appreciate it if you didn't bring it up in front of them though. They are sensitive since the last father of theirs died."
"I understand." The director gave a sympathetic look. "What are the names?"
"Well, due to the many fathers they have different last names, is that a problem?" Aiko bit her lip, in a feigned worry.
"of course not, I understand." The board director grabbed Aiko's hand and squeezed in reassurance.
"Thank you, The first is Kurama Crevan my eldest son. The next would be the twins John and Rae Crevan. They are the most well behaved children I have ever met. Well, I am a little biased, but my next two should be looked out for. They are Yusuke Uremeshi and the last twin Hiei Keegan. My last child is…"
Lost squirrel: There another chapter! This one I won't add another to unless I get some feed back! Pick the last child and if no one picks I am going to burn my computer!
Dragon fly: I don't know, I think you are putting too much pressure on them! Let them just enjoy the story.
Lost squirrel: you're on their side aren't you? Death to the nonbeliever!
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Also, do you want to know the significance of the names? Read on….
