Most thought this was over, but it ain't done 'til I say it is! Or when the 'Complete' sign appears beside the date this fic was updated! Anyway, some of the reviews gave me a few more ideas for…stuff…

Disclaimer: Do I look like I own Shaman King? NO!

Chapter Seven: A Moment with My Angel


Yoh opened his eyes. All he could see right now was black. When his sight came back he saw Anna in a short white skirt. Apparently, she had wings and a halo right above her head. Yoh blinked a few more times then rubbed his eyes to see if he was dreaming. Anna slapped him in the face, making him believe that this indeed WAS real. She then hugged him tightly.

"What took you so long anata?" she asked. Yoh rubbed the back of his head.

"Well…you see, I thought you wanted me to continue training after you were gone, so I did…" he said, grinning sheepishly. Anna slightly giggled, which was a definite surprise for Yoh. He looked at his surroundings. "Where am I, anyway?"

"Yoh, you silly bum…" Anna scolded lightly. "You're in heaven…well, at least the gate to it." Anna stood up and backed away, Yoh now seeing the shining gate.

"Well, Yoh, I'll wait for you on the other side." She blew him a kiss and hovered a bit before going through the gate, happily fluttering away.


Ren stood in front of the crypt, holding Amidamaru's tablet. It had been at least a few weeks since Yoh had been buried and this struck Yoh's best friends that were still alive right in the heart. Even though he was a shaman killer they still cared deeply for him, for he had touched most of their hearts with joy…

Ren sighed deeply, Horohoro putting his hand on his shoulder. He knew that Ren took more than a hit to the heart when Yoh had died because he had witnessed it. Sure, he saw death a lot, but still…he was the first one who at least tried to get something warm in his heart that was covered by a steel wall only a year ago. After a long time Ren stood up.

"Let's go. We wouldn't want Yoh to worry about us." The Ainu agreed, following after the Chinese boy out of the graveyard.


Yoh stood up shakily, standing in front of the gate of heaven. Before even trying to touch it, a taller version of himself appeared before him. This one was different from Yoh besides the height. His hair was longer than his but shorter than of his brother and his hair was not brown but blond. His eyes were not brown either; instead they were sea blue. Like Anna, he had wings and a halo. The robe he wore seemed to defy the law of gravity. This version held a metal case, the letters 'K' and 'T' on it.

"Asakura Yoh, correct?" his voice was quite cold. Yoh nodded.

"Kai Tobas, Commander of the Archangels." He introduced himself. Yoh blinked.

"Isn't Michael supposed to be…?"

"My father was killed by Lucifer a year ago. I took his place." He said firmly, a boy about the age of ten flying beside Kai. His hair fell past his shoulders and was white though not old and his eyes were just like Kai's though it held certain serenity to it. His height was slightly taller than Yoh's. Like Kai, he had wings and a halo. Kai frowned when he appeared.

"Fakir, you should be directing the new angels while I was here." Kai scolded. Fakir, as Kai had called him, slightly winced.

"Sorry, Nii-san…" Fakir's attention was turned to Yoh, him gazing at his eyes. After a while he looked away, tugging at his big brother's robe.

"Nii-san, this one has fallen out of grace. He has killed many and most of whom he killed is on the other side of the gate. How will they react if-" Fakir was cut off, Kai placing his hand over his mouth.

"Don't worry, Fakir, I can handle this. I thank you for telling me. Now go play with…Bucky or else." He said shooing him away. Fakir slowly hovered across the gate but stopped midway.

"It's Binky, Nii-san!" he said, flying away. Yoh laughed but stopped when Kai glared at him.

"Is this true Asakura? That you killed people?" Kai asked. Yoh remembered that he did and shortly nodded. Kai's eyes narrowed at him.

"It is the rule that if you do sins such as what you did and did so many times you would go to hell. But," Kai paused, remembering that Anna had been smiling on her way back. No one in heaven could make her smile but seeing as Yoh was here, he figured out that he had been the one who made her smile.

"Seeing as you made one of our angels happy I guess I'll give you a second chance." He continued. Yoh wanted to scream out but sensing this as a serious moment he stayed quiet. Kai opened the metal case, a robe and a halo inside of it. He threw the halo right above Yoh's head, staying there as it reached. He then handed Yoh the robe.

"Get out of those mortal clothes and put this on. No wings yet…until I think you're worthy enough to." Kai took a key from the bottom of the case before closing it. He walked over to the gate and simply pushed it open.

"You may see people that are familiar to you, especially the ones you killed. In time, they will get used to you." Yoh nodded and changed into robes, walking through the gate. Kai sighed.

"Welcome to heaven." Many angels were flying above Yoh, mingling with each other. The children played around and most bumped into each other.

"Even the others died young…" Yoh mumbled. Kai quickly muttered something under his breath and turned to Yoh.

"As Commander of the Archangels, you know I have more important things to attend to. I can't show you around this place so my brother will show you around instead." Kai eyed the children playing and quickly flew over to them. Apparently they ganged up around a certain angel.

"Leave him alone you darn kids!" He yelled. They quickly flew away, Fakir on the ground with small cuts and bruises. For a few minutes he talked to him, Fakir shortly nodding after sometime. After a while Kai flew away and Fakir flew to Yoh.

"So…really, I don't need to show you around. The whole place's heaven and you're not allowed to go too far north because that's where the temples of God and the offices that my nii-san commands are there. You can't go too far south or you'll end up walking in hell and trust me, I learned that the hard way." Fakir said quickly. Yoh blinked, not understanding a word he said but nodded anyway. Fakir grinned at him.

"Don't worry, Yoh. In time, you'll get used to this place and one day, if my nii-san thinks you're worthy, you'll get your wings!" Fakir said. Yoh grinned back.

"…Thanks, Fakir." Was all Yoh could say for the time being.

"No problem, Yoh. In fact, I'll stay with you just for kicks!" Yoh smiled as he followed Fakir—wherever he was going—thinking that he could definitely get used to this.


Author's Note: This seems too short…hope you liked this chapter! R&R please!

-LazyShamanist