DISCLAIMER: I don't own YYH (or any lyrics that I decide to stick here and there…) but all of my characters and original twists to the story are mine.
a/n: ahhhhhhhhhhh…
Nothing much to say really. 'Cept I finally watched the "In the Blood" DVD but I won't tell you what was so spoiler-ish about it in case you don't know already (but unless you were impatient and you either bought the DVD itself or read a summary for the episode, then you don't have to guess X3)
Haha, but I think I just did overkill by deciding to make my Halloween costume this year (nervous laugh) I'm going to go as Yuna from Final Fantasy X (I already have the hibiscus flower done! Yay! LOL) But if any of you have any tips—in case you've cosplayed before or something—I'd really appreciate getting some pointers X3
EDIT: Nevermind! I was able to finish my costume on Thursday. It looks so good I'll probably wear it to AC Chicago this year! Hehe!
Anywhos! I'm really bored tonight, so I think I'll try to update…sorta (hehe, I haven't actually finished writing the chapter yet…it's kind of a busy one (nervous laugh)) not to mention Mai seems a little out of character, even if she is a Mary-Sue—
Yes I admitted it! So sue me—it's true!
Hm…and I wonder if any of you have guessed who 'Shi-san' is…(shifty eyes)
LoL, cookies to my reviewers!
Thoughts
Forever Fornever III
:Reminders:
The toddler raised his stamp for the countless time that day above the never-ending stack of papers in front of him. He stopped halfway, however, when something caught his eye. The demigod set the stamp aside and peered over the paper once more.
"Koenma-sama!" Botan's head poked through the giant wood doors, "Koenma-sama, you called me?"
He didn't answer her right away; his eyes carefully rereading the statement. After a moment, he shook his had and set it aside, "We've been getting reports that Yusuke's town is giving off a lot of weird energy signals; I need you to make sure he knows this."
The ferry-girl nodded briskly and smiled, "I'll inform him right away!"
But before he could call her back with the specifics, her blue pony-tail bobbed through the door. Koenma sat there for a moment before his eyes trailed back towards the papers he'd set aside. His eyes narrowed seriously as he read the heading over again: Memory Removal Department.
"Her memory's coming back…" he said quietly.
-:-
Mai blinked suddenly, "Oh, that's right, I almost forgot!"
Ahead of her, Yusuke and Kazuma (after finally catching up to them around mid-morning) turned as she began to rummage through her bag.
"What's that?" the detective asked.
He saw her grin as she lifted to packaged boxes from within her bag. The two boys stared at them almost nervously as she dropped them into their unsuspecting hands, "For you two," she said simply, "You hardly eat anything anyway, so I just took the initiative."
Kuwabara cracked his open, "Ah, yum!" he cried out enthusiastically.
The guardian laughed nervously, "Yeah well don't get too excited, my cooking's not the best…"
Now Yusuke had looked into his, "Even with onigiri? Geez, if you're that bad, I think I might just have to starve myself," he said carelessly, but nonetheless tucked the lunch box safely under his arm.
"Well if you don't eat that, at least find something else to eat…" Mai said, pouting just slightly.
Suddenly, Urameshi fell sprawling forward onto the pavement as Kuwabara kicked him in the back, "And why don't you say 'thank you' while you're at it?" he shouted suddenly, causing the guardian beside him to sweatdrop as she caught the lunchbox flying from Yusuke's arm and the one Kazuma threw towards her.
In an instant, the brawl flip-flopped and the detective was stamping Kuwabara into the earth, "Oi! I didn't hear you say it either! Don't patronize me you idiot!"
Around them, passer-bys stopped and watched suspiciously as the two boys scrambled across the sidewalk. As Mai watched, she sighed irritably and shook her head, "…idiots…" she grumbled. Yusuke lifted Kazuma by the collar and was about to punch him again, but paused midway and his eyes flickered upwards.
He frowned slightly, "Can I help you?" he muttered at the three thugs standing in front of him. The detective dropped Kuwabara back on the pavement and stood; calmly placing his hands in his pockets. Mai came to stand behind him, still clutching the lunchboxes as the redhead started to recover.
"Urameshi, right?" the first growled, "We hear you're the next big punk—"
He was cut off suddenly as the detective pushed past him and his goons. Mai and Kuwabara quickly followed. The trio of thugs blinked, stunned as Yusuke calmly placed his hands behind his head.
"I've seen worse."
The small group made their way down the walk as those who had been watching their brawl cautiously returned to what they had been doing. As they walked past a café, three head rose in unison to watch them. One of the seemingly normal teens glanced briefly at a slip of paper.
Swiftly, he crumpled it in their fist and smiled at his other two companions.
His grin turned into a smirk, "And the polls say…I think we've found our match."
-:-
Mai's pencil drug lazily over the papers slowly. She rested her head in the palm of her hand as her teacher droned on at the front of the room. Beside her, Yusuke leaned back on his chair and propped his legs on his desk, and next to him, Kazuma was trying to balance his pencil on his upper lip.
Her eyes grew unfocused as her pencil continued to scroll along the paper. A bird chirped outside the window next to her.
—The little girl wept fearfully as she cradled her head in the dampened corner. Shadows whispered and crept closer towards her frail and shaking body; eyes glared at her from beyond. Tears streamed down her scratched face as she scrambled away from the crawling darkness.
One of the clawed hands clung at her skirt and she screamed.
But her world was suddenly thrown into a world of violet light and the sound of demons' cries of pain. In another instant, she was suddenly lifted off the ground and felt herself being cradled by a warm body; the rhythm of their pounding feet running through her.
"It's alright…" she heard a whisper in her ear, "…I've got you."—
Suddenly, the guardian's eyes widened and her pencil fell from her hands with a clatter. Her violet-speckled orbs darted frantically over the paper in front of her.
Yusuke turned and stopped rocked in his chair. He quirked an eyebrow, "Mai…?"
"Miss Arakawa," she heard her teacher call from in front of the room.
Mai shot out of her chair and slammed her hands down along her desk as her body went numb, "Nurse," she blurted quickly, "I don't feel well."
Her teacher studied her for a moment curiously before he gestured for her to go. Instantly, the guardian grabbed her bag—and crumpled her paper in her hand before she hurried out the door. She raced down the hallway a little ways before she slowed and suddenly slumped against the wall beside her.
Her hand trembled around the paper clenched in her hand and she tucked her knees up to her chin. Fervently, she ran her fingers through her hair; her heart beating in her ears.
Somewhere within the depth of the school, the bell rang. Hurriedly, she gathered her bag before Yusuke or Kuwabara could catch up to her—she at least had to make it to the nurse's office by then—
"ARAKAWA-KOHAI!"
Mai turned slowly, but was stopped halfway suddenly when a blow stuck her across the face. She blinked in surprise, and gingerly touched the red welt beginning to swell. The guardian suddenly found herself in the midst of some upperclassmen, and even some younger girls.
One of them japed her in the chest with her finger.
"You have some explaining to do, Arakawa-kohai."
-:-
Urameshi shrugged as he left the clinic, "Never checked in," he told the redhead waiting outside. He let out a short laugh as he shoved his hands in his pockets, "I must've rubbed off on her…she probably ditched—"
Before he could finish, he saw Kazuma charging down the hall frantically calling out the guardian's name. The detective sweatdropped as he watched many people scramble out of his way.
He blinked, "…uh, Kuwabara…?"
"Yusuke! There you are!"
The detective turned, "Oh, hey Botan," he said casually to the ferry-girl bobbing towards him. She was wearing her schoolgirl uniform and she hurried up to meet him as he calmly took the opposite hallway Kuwabara took.
"Yusuke you haven't been seeing anything…um, out of the ordinary lately, have you?" Botan wondered as she walked up beside him.
The detective quirked an eyebrow, "Besides that big lug?" he asked, gesturing over his shoulder to where Kazuma lumbered into random classrooms looking for Mai. He shrugged, "Not particularly."
"No, not like that, I mean—"
The bell rang again before she could finish her sentence. Botan sighed in frustration and her oar suddenly appeared in her hand once everyone had been cleared of the hallways. She hopped on it and hovered near the open window on the other side of the corridor.
"I don't want to explain why I can fly to your teacher. I'll come back after school," she called as she vanished through the window.
Yusuke shrugged and continued on his way casually, "Whatever…"
Practically on the other side of the school, Kuwabara was still searching for the guardian through the now empty halls. Maybe she went back to class, he kept telling himself, maybe she felt better before she go the nurse and decided just to back to class…
Kazuma sighed, "I wonder if she'd let me put a tracking device on her or something…" he grumbled.
In his mind, he received an instant 'no'.
He shoved his hands into his pockets and wondered if Urameshi was as worried about Mai as he was. But judging by his simple calm, he probably wasn't anywhere near being as frantic as the redhead—which constantly came into question.
Ahead of him a little ways, he heard a group of voices that piqued his interests. As he turned the corner he caught sight of some girls huddled near the wall.
"Huh, maybe they've seen…"
The redhead trailed off suddenly when a hard smack rang through the hallway, and he stopped when he suddenly recognized a head of crimson hair. He came to a halt halfway down the corridor in confusion.
"Just who do you think you are anyway?" one of the girls demanded and pointed harshly.
Kuwabara watched as the guardian said nothing.
Another of the older girls made her way to the front of the group. She furiously placed her hands on her hips, "Do you know what you've done to him? I hear his grades are dropping because of you—he's still too busy being head-over-heels to worry about school!" she japed her finger in Mai's shoulder.
"Hai! And all because you though you could be all special and high-and-mighty—and just leave him!"
The guardian's head sunk further onto her chest and her eyes became hooded. It was almost as if she was pretending like she couldn't hear them.
"Hey!" one of the girls cried. Another blow struck her face, "Are you even listening to us? You left Kurama-senpai for that punk-ass Urameshi! You broke his heart Arakawa—!"
"—Oi, did someone call my name?"
The group of girls scattered back suddenly and Kazuma blinked as Yusuke suddenly appeared with his arm beside Mai. His gaze was hard and dangerous, causing the upperclassmen to pale in fear and step away.
One of the elders of the group stepped forward nervously, "Look, Urameshi-ko—"
His eyes flashed, "Don't go pulling that honorific crap," he muttered darkly as he stepped in front of Mai, "Now, if you know what's best for you, I'd leave. Usually I don't beat up girls, but for you I'll make some exceptions."
The girls' blanched suddenly and were about to turn tail and run, when a nearby classroom door slid open.
"MR. URAMESHI!"
Kazuma turned to find Mr. Takenaka appearing from one of the nearby rooms. His face was contorted with irritation as he moved towards the commotion. Yusuke didn't appear to be fazed and rather had a 'dammit, not again' expression on his face.
"Do I even want to know?" he asked as his eyes darted from the group of girls to the small redhead next to the detective. Yusuke said nothing and Takenaka sighed in frustration, "Detention, Mr. Urameshi, after school in my office…" he turned towards the older girls, "And all of you need to get back to class," he told them sternly.
At once, they all nodded and hurried off down the hall. Takenaka had a look on his face that told the remaining party they should be doing the same. Yusuke shrugged and turned down the opposite direction, the guardian walked slowly behind him with her head still locked on the ground. Kuwabara quickly jogged up to walk beside the detective.
Yusuke placed his hands behind his head carelessly, "And I was so hopeful that you had actually ditched class…" he told her with an air of disappointment.
But Mai said nothing. Kazuma glanced worriedly over his shoulder and back to the detective, "Who's were those girls?" he asked her.
He saw her turn her head away from them and almost wouldn't say anything, but Yusuke answered for her.
"Didn't you hear them, Kuwabara? They're Kurama fanatics," he muttered and snorted in amusement. He cocked his head back towards Mai, "I'm surprised he just hasn't snapped with all the attention he's gotten from girls…that would drive me crazy," he frowned slightly, "—But why you didn't beat their faces in yourself is beyond me. Normally you would have probably shoved them out an open window…"
Mai said nothing for a long time, "Heh…sorry, but I just haven't been up to it lately," she said quietly, "But after your little stunt at the tournament…I've had to start my training back up from scratch—"
The detective suddenly stopped, "Nani? What the hell does that mean?"
"Oh…" Kuwabara turned to face the guardian and nodded in agreement, "I think I know what she's talking about…the same thing kinda happened to me after my fight with Toguro…I think that sword Suzuka gave me had some weird side-effects…"
Yusuke whirled on him next, "Both of you?" he cried in disbelief, "You've been trying to protect her—" he jabbed his finger over his shoulder, "—without any spirit energy, and both of you are out of commission?"
"Yeah, well," Kazuma said thoughtfully and shrugged, "It's not like anything important has happened lately…"
The detective growled under his breath, "Still…" his eyes flickered behind him without turning, "…it makes me nervous that she'll be unarmed," he said quietly to the redhead beside him.
"Well don't worry about that," Kuwabara said, suddenly cheerful, "I'll make sure nothin' happens to her!"
Urameshi snorted, "Right, that's unbelievably comforting coming from a guy with enough reiki to barely fill a sake cup…" he mumbled.
As their conversation continued, Mai began to zone out. She looked down at her hand where her fist still clenched around the crumpled piece of paper. She unfolded it slowly and stared at the crude drawing etched in the corner. A tiny child sat cradled in the arms of a bird-like creature…with a distinct human face.
But that face…
"Mai…" she suddenly heard the detective's voice and she quickly crumpled the paper back in her hands, "I'll walk you to the station, alright? So wait for me after school."
The guardian opened her mouth to say something, but closed it again.
He cocked an eyebrow, "What?"
She looked off towards the ground, "There…was something I needed to do alone today…" she told him quietly.
Mai noticed his eyes narrow slightly, "This doesn't have anything to do with earlier does it?" he asked, "Don't let what they said get to you—Look, they're just jealous 'cause Kurama already knows how shallow they are."
The guardian shook her head, "Iie…there was something else…"
Something that was burning at her heart…
-:-
"You're getting soft, Suichi…" came a voice from above him.
But Kurama didn't look up from the book in his hand. He sat calmly beside the window as the dark-haired teen came to stand in front of him. The akage didn't need to look up to recognize the voice—or for that matter, who was there.
Kaitou sat calmly in an open seat and crossed his legs, "I do believe the score says you're in second place now," he continued coolly, "I don't think I've seen you this let go."
The akage calmly flipped a page and remained seemingly oblivious to him.
Inwardly, his opponent grew annoyed, look at him, he's listening to every word I say as if he doesn't even care…there must be something wrong with him—
"Oh, Suichi-senpai!"
Kaitou turned and Kurama looked up at last and smiled at the two girls making their way towards them.
"Oh, hello joshikousei-san," he said to them.
They smiled and the first of the two stepped forward, "Suichi-senpai! Mine-chan and I were wondering if you would go out with us sometime!"
He blinked as if he had never been asked that before, "I'm honored, but I'm afraid I've been quite busy lately. I'm sorry if I disappointed you," he admitted and rubbed the back of his neck.
"You can't be too busy, Suichi," Kaitou said as the girls walked away giggling, "At least not with schoolwork—seeing that you're starting to lose your touch."
For the first time, Kurama looked at him and his opponent gulped slightly at the look in his eyes. It was as if he had insulted him of the greatest kind, judging by the agitation within his gaze. For a moment, Kaitou was about to retaliate when something cut him off.
"Oi!" One of the other boys leaned at the window and looked outside, grinning, "Would you take a look at that, Makoto?"
Another boy joined him and broke out into a grin as well, "Aw man! She's not even from out school, is she? I mean, look at the uniform—it's Sarayashiki's isn't it?"
"Yeah, I wonder what she's doing here though, last time I checked, school isn't over for another half hour. Heh, but she is pretty darn cute—"
More of the guys grouped around the window.
Kaitou turned back to Kurama…only to find that he was gone.
-:-
Red eyes flashed from the rooftop as Hiei watched the smaller redhead stand nervously at the gate. He watched her as she alternated between squatted on the back of her heels and pacing along the sidewalk on the other side of the wall. The apparition snorted in amusement as he watched her anxiety.
"Hn, baka onna…"
He folded his arms irritably over his chest. Ever since that bastard toddler had condemned him to this hellhole of a city, he had quickly grown bored. The least he could do was wait until the fox got out of that prison he called 'school', but even then, he wasn't any fun anymore; especially since this pathetic city didn't have anything to exterminate anyway—
Hiei's eyes flickered suddenly.
In an instant, his katana slid from it sheath and flashed through the air. As he dropped it back in its casing, an insect dropped to the floor of the rooftop. He frowned slightly as he watched it fall.
"…"
The apparition blinked and looked away from the insect when he noticed a second figure making their way towards the guardian.
He snorted, "…aho."
Mai looked up suddenly from the ground as the akage made his way towards her, "Ah…Kurama-kun…"
He stopped even before he'd reached her. She hadn't addressed him that way for so long…lately, the only time she had done that was when something was wrong—and even then it wasn't anything serious, more like a failed test or forgotten project, but she seemed worried in different sense this time…
The guardian put on an obviously fake smile, "So how are you?"
Kurama blinked as if he hadn't heard her right, "What?"
"I just wanted to know if you were doing alright," she said, "I was just checking up on you, that's all…" she insisted and smiled again.
But the akage was unconvinced. He took a step forward, but was quiet for a long time. The guardian watched him in confusion and noticed his hands clenching slightly, "Mai…please don't lie to me when something is troubling you," he noticed her smile beginning to fade, "If there's something wrong…"
She suddenly shook her head; insistently, cutting him off, "No, really…I…wanted to make sure you were doing alright," he saw her turn her head away from him, "I'm worried about you, Kurama…that's all…"
There was a long pause before the guardian suddenly laughed and lifted her head with a seemingly honest grin, "I'm allowed to worry over you, aren't I? I may be Yusuke's guardian, but that doesn't mean you and everyone else don't matter."
Kurama opened his mouth to say something but stopped himself and sighed; running his fingers absently through his hair. His hand then found its way to the back of his neck and he rubbed it wearily. She watched him curiously as he said nothing and wondered if she had said something to upset him…
The guardian blinked.
Mai abruptly made a short, apologetic bow, "Gomen ne, Kurama," she said as she stood and smiled, "I disrupted you from school, didn't I? My bad," the guardian smiled again, "I was expecting you to come after school, I suppose…"
It was the akage's turn to blink now as he realized something, "Speaking of…why aren't you there?" he wondered somewhat suspiciously.
"Oh that…" he noticed a coy-like grin along her face as she laughed, "Let's just say a little of Yusuke has started to rub off on me lately."
She turned as if she was going back through the school gates, but turned back towards Kurama just before she got there. Mai waved to him, grinning, before she hurried around the walls surrounding the school. The akage waited as he listened to her footsteps fade along the sidewalk. After a long time, he sighed; slowly placing his hand in his pocket as he turned back towards the building.
He stopped at the door.
"Keep an eye on her, will you?"
Hiei snorted from above him (and in slight irritation because Kurama had already spotted him), "You do realize, fox…that I would sooner kill myself than follow the onna around for the day?"
Below, the akage stood still for a moment. The apparition cocked an eyebrow out of curiosity when he noticed Kurama's eyes flicker towards him.
"Please, Hiei…"
The apparition snorted again as his companion went back within the building. Absently, he flicked his katana in and out of its sheath and then folded his arms over his chest. Out of the corner of his eyes, he could still see Mai making her way down along the sidewalk and saw her turn a corner.
The edges of his mouth turned slightly when he noticed that the direction she was heading wasn't anywhere near the school she and the detective went to…nor the station she took to get back to the old hag's…
Hiei's eyes narrowed slightly and wondered if Kurama really thought he was joking…
-:-
"Gah…can't I leave yet?" the detective muttered over his shoulder. He propped his foot on his desk and balanced himself on the corner of the chair. A bird fluttered past the window in front of him.
Mr. Takenaka looked up from his desk, "No talking, Urameshi."
Yusuke growled under his breath irritably and turned back towards the window. His arms hung lazily at his side. The detective rocked in his chair impatiently as his eyes flicked towards the clock again. He glanced briefly towards his bag resting at the base of the desk to make sure Puu wasn't trying to escape again.
So much for walking her home…he muttered inwardly, hell, she's probably already at Genkai's by now—
Tap. Tap. Tap.
He blinked suddenly. And sweatdropped. Botan floated casually outside the window on her trusty oar. She grinned and waved enthusiastically to him as Yusuke desperately held back from swearing loudly at her or, for that matter, tackling her through the window. But he nervously glanced between her and Takenaka, hoping that he would somehow not notice the blue-haired ferry-girl outside the second story window (And wasn't that what she was trying to prevent earlier, anyway?).
Takenaka checked his watch and sighed, "Alright, Mr. Urameshi…you can leave," his eyes narrowed slightly from over his desk, "I better not find you harassing anyone else, am I clear?"
The detective nodded—and without looking punched the window (which was quickly followed by a cry of surprise). The principal cocked his eyebrow suspiciously, but Yusuke was able to calmly make his way outside the room.
As he slammed open the front doors, he was immediately greeted with an angry grim reaper.
"What was that for? I could have died!"
Yusuke stared at her, "Isn't that technically impossible?"
Her cheeks puffed out in irritation, "You know what I mean! And where's Mai and Kuwabara?" she said as she glanced around the front of the school as if expecting to find them nearby, "I was supposed to tell all of you that we've been getting weird readings around here…Koenma-sama was pretty worried about it…"
The detective shrugged, "He gets worried when he needs a change in diapers," he said offhandedly and waved her off. He walked past her calmly towards the front gates, "But thanks, I'll keep that in mind, Botan."
She blinked, "That's it?" she cried in disbelief, "You're not going to do anything about it?"
Urameshi stopped and turned, "What do you expect me to do? Last time I checked, I haven't felt anything out of the ordinary…so there shouldn't be anything for me to worry about yet, right?"
Botan shook her head furiously as Yusuke continued off school grounds, "No! No, no, no, no, no! You're spirit detective! You're supposed to INVESTIGATE!"
Casually, he flicked her off over his shoulder, "Whatever."
She watched as he disappeared behind the school walls, "Err! YUSUKE!"
As the detective walked along the side of the street, he grinned sheepishly and placed his hands in his pockets, heh, sorry Botan…He kicked at a pebble at his feet and watched it skitter across the ground.
He passed a small, abandoned filed as the sun began to fade behind some of the taller buildings. Tied to the strap of his bag, Puu purred happily as he bounced along with each step the detective took. But Yusuke suddenly came to a stop at the entryway of the field.
"Hey…Urameshi."
Yusuke cocked his eyebrow at the suspicious trio of teens standing amidst the field, "Do I know you? Because, you know…you'd think I'd remember a coupla ugly faces like yours…"
The first smirked in amusement almost, and stepped forward, "We've heard some very interesting thinks about you, Yusuke Urameshi," his eyes flashed, "We wanted to test the rumors for ourselves."
The detective grinned, "Oh really. I'm glad my reputation precedes me then."
Without warning, Yusuke suddenly vanished. The male teen's eyes widened in surprise—and he cried out when Urameshi's fist landed in the side of his face. His other tow companions watched calmly and one pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose. The detective's opponent staggered slightly. He wiped the bleeding corner of his mouth with the back of his hand.
He smirked, "Heh, that's it? That was hardly what I expected."
Urameshi frowned slightly, "Tshk, just making sure I didn't kill you on the first punch, that's all…"
He trailed off suddenly when he caught sight of the blonde-haired teen charging towards him. His opponent's fist flew at him in the motion of a furious uppercut. Easily, the detective backed out of the blow and ducked beneath him. In one swift motion, he brought his own fist drilling into the other teen's stomach and his opponent gagged.
Yusuke smirked as he straightened and watched as he doubled over in pain…
That is, until the teen smirked calmly and rose to his feet. Yusuke clenched his fist at his side in frustration, and slight irritation.
"Really, Urameshi…is that all you have to offer?"
The detective gritted his teeth angrily as the three teens grouped back together. The one blonde-haired male stepped forward, and his eyes flickered briefly towards the detective's bag where his spirit beast hung pleasantly suspended in the air.
"Why don't you untie him…" he said coolly, "I'm sure you don't want anything bad to happen to him."
Urameshi's eyes narrowed in distrust, but obliged anyway. Puu quickly fluttered into the air. Almost gratefully, the spirit beast flew off away from the field, but not without one last glance back towards the detective.
"Now…" he turned back towards the other three teenagers, and opened his mouth to say something more, but stopped. The blonde-haired male had stepped forward again…but there was something in his attitude that made him frown suspiciously.
He gritted his teeth, I don't like the way the air feels all of a sudden…
Something crawled at the back of his neck and he tried to take a step forward…
His eyes widened, and the blonde-haired boy smirked.
"My name is Asato Kido…" he said calmly
"And my power is Shadow."
-:-
a/n:
Haha, yeah sorry for the long wait minna-san! I have literally had no time to do anything for myself for the past two weeks (hehe…except make my Summoner Yuna costume—THAT LOOKS FREAKIN AWESOME!)
But yeah, I still need to watch that DVD Sarieu gave me (she probably thinks I stole it (nervous laugh))
PEACE AND LOVE MINNA-SAN!
