Broken Angel: Hellosies!
Small Ice Demon: Hellosies? Is that a word?
BA: Not until now. Well everybody, here's for the new-character-to-
act-as-a-side-character/kick-for-the-main-(new)-character, who will
also be acting as muse: Kori! Her name means Ice. Real original,
isn't it.
Kori: o_o* I allowed myself into her imagination why? Please, if
anyone can hear me.HELP!
BA: Oh, Kori, it's not that bad. You get to be friends with the
main (new) character: Suisho (Crystal).
K: I'm still not sure about this.
BA: Well, too bad. Just say the disclaimer.
K: Broken angel doesn't own YYH.
BA: Thank you. And now on with the prologue.
(*Author's Note*)
***
Hello, I'm Suisho, Suisho Urameshi. I'm Yuske's little sister, by one day. We're technically twins, but, for some reason I decided to stay in the womb for about 10 more hours than him. Anyways, when we were 3, our grandparents moved to America. They took me with them, something about not wanting a precious little girl be tainted by my mother, and my brother was already turning into a little punk. I have almost no resemblance to my family. I have bright dark blue eyes, and my hair is curly and brown with red highlights.
When I moved in my grandparents decided to get me into the habit of studying twenty-four-seven, so I ended up having a fourth-graders education by the time I was in kindergarten. I never got along well with other kids, I was too quiet, and so I never made any friends.
When I was six, I started feeling weird things, it seamed as if the things came from the forest, which was right behind the house.
One day, when I was seven, by then I had an eighth-grade education, I decided to check it out. I'm still trying to decide whether that was a good or bad idea.
I had roamed the forest for several hours seeing several strange plants; one special interest of mine was plants in my studies. One problem with that at home though, I knew how to take care of a plant, but for some reason, all the plants I grew died within a week or two. Anyways, all I had seen were a few strange plants. Other than that, normal. But I still felt something strange. All the sudden, when I was walking in a direction that made the feeling stronger, a huge creature of seemingly human form came out, in fact I would have mistaken it for human if it weren't for a few things: it was blue, it was too big, and it had horns and claws. I. Freaked. Out. I screamed and ran. It chose to follow me. So I started heading for a feeling, same as the one I used to find him, only this one didn't seem so menacing.
That was a good choice, just when I was about ten feet from where the feeling was from, a bush's branch shot out and caught the demonic thing chasing me. It strangled it to death. I looked further towards the feeling to see what had truly saved me, what had controlled the bush.
What had saved me from the creature was a demon, a kitsune to be exact, in his fox form; he had a beautiful glossy brown coat, and golden kind but fierce eyes. He told me his name was Kelonta.
I visited him many times after that. He told me what was wrong with what I was doing when I was growing plants. When I did, I didn't do what most people did instinctually, I needed to share a bit of my spirit energy with the plant. It seemed that while wild plants were able to grow on their own, plants that we humans raised, didn't create spirit energy, hence needed us to give it. He taught me to do this. When I had went home, I tried it, with a pumpkin seed. I ended up with twenty pumpkins the size of my dog, a 6-month-oldfemale black lab, Birodo(Velvet). I quickly went to Kelonta, he quickly taught me how to "ungrow", as I called it back then, plants. First time with the pumpkins, I was only able to get the vines back before my grandparents came back from a community meeting. I told them I had found them in the forest. They sold them, but kept one for an American food called a pumpkin pie. It was good.
After that, Kelonta, saying he saw promise in me, started teaching me all he knew. I fell behind in my studies for a bit, but since I was already ahead of all the kids in my class, and I quickly caught up, my grandparents didn't mind. I learned a lot about Kelonta, and his world, the demon world. He made periodic visits there, he told me that he was telling allays about his "wonderful student."
By the time he was halfway through teaching me, I was ten, he decided it was time for me to visit the demon world, a few of his allays wanted to meet me. I made a fake permission slip from school, saying that there was a field trip going to some remote town in Texas, that if I went I would be gone for a week. I had my grandparents sign it, so that they would think that, then I called the school, using a plant that Kelonta gave me to disguise my voice. Using my grandfathers voice, I told the attendance lady that I was sick, and wouldn't be in school for a week. And after that, I was set. I went with Kelonta to the demon world.
I remember the trip well. As well as all my other trips there, but you don't want to know their specifics. In my fifth trip there, I met an ice demon, Kori. She 123-years-old, though since demons don't age the same as humans, she looked and still looks about 14-years-old, she looked just like any other ice maiden, aqua hair, and red eyes. She and I became fast friends.
In my sixth trip there, I had helped her from falling off a cliff. So in gratitude, she gave me one of the highest honors that a non-ice demon can receive. She gave me one of her tears; it was put in a dangle earring. She told me that it would tell me if she was ok, or hurt, and visa versa. I had my left ear pierced, and now wear it all the time. I have never taken it off. My grandparents sometimes tried to take it away, but I wouldn't let them. This all happened when I was twelve.
Then it happened, when I was 15. On the way from one of the community meetings my grandparents loved so much; they went into a car wreck. According to the doctors, they died on impact. So, it wasn't too painful.
Since I didn't have any other family in America, I was sent back to Japan. It was a little hard at first. I had to brush up on my Japanese. But it all turned out ok. I wasn't able to see Kelonta, or Kori, as much, since in Japan, there are spirit detectives, but I see them once in a while. I still don't have any real human friends. Sure, there is Keiko, but, I just see her when she visits my brother at home.
I go to a different school than Yuske, and Keiko, I had made higher scores in the admittance tests to High school. Apparently I go to school with one of Yuske's friends, since I've seen him and Yuske talk in the park on a few occasions. And he's come to our home as well. His name is Suichi Minamo (*Please tell me if I'm spelling any thing wrong*). He's supposed to be the heartthrob of all the girls in school, I didn't need to hear any rumors to assume that, all the girls flock around him during lunch, and before and after school. The strange thing is that he's followed me home on several occasions. Yuske probably just asked him to look out for me on those occasions. Probably because, even though I can protect myself, I still have a damsel in distress attitude. Kelonta says it's because I'm so innocent, and still naive to certain things, I've asked him what these things are, but he won't tell me. Yuske's supposed to be this big gangster kid that every gang in the city wants to defeat. With his personality, I don't know whether to laugh, or believe it.
Any ways, I think I'll shut up now. And let you go on to the story, now that you know my past. Hope you have fun! Bye!
***
Broken Angel: So, what do you think?
Kori: Broken Angel has decided, that unless she has gotten feedback,
she won't continue a story after it's first chapter. That's excluding
the prologue. In other words, all her fanfics, without reviews, will
just be a prologue, and a chapter 1. Unless, she has a great idea for
the next chapter in one of her fanfics.
BA: Sorry. But, I just don't want to waste my energy forcing myself
to write the next chapter of a story no ones reading. So if you want
any of my stories to continue, please give a review, on the last
updated chapter.
Kori: Please review. She has some good stories that just can't be
left unfinished/unupdated.
Small Ice Demon: Hellosies? Is that a word?
BA: Not until now. Well everybody, here's for the new-character-to-
act-as-a-side-character/kick-for-the-main-(new)-character, who will
also be acting as muse: Kori! Her name means Ice. Real original,
isn't it.
Kori: o_o* I allowed myself into her imagination why? Please, if
anyone can hear me.HELP!
BA: Oh, Kori, it's not that bad. You get to be friends with the
main (new) character: Suisho (Crystal).
K: I'm still not sure about this.
BA: Well, too bad. Just say the disclaimer.
K: Broken angel doesn't own YYH.
BA: Thank you. And now on with the prologue.
(*Author's Note*)
***
Hello, I'm Suisho, Suisho Urameshi. I'm Yuske's little sister, by one day. We're technically twins, but, for some reason I decided to stay in the womb for about 10 more hours than him. Anyways, when we were 3, our grandparents moved to America. They took me with them, something about not wanting a precious little girl be tainted by my mother, and my brother was already turning into a little punk. I have almost no resemblance to my family. I have bright dark blue eyes, and my hair is curly and brown with red highlights.
When I moved in my grandparents decided to get me into the habit of studying twenty-four-seven, so I ended up having a fourth-graders education by the time I was in kindergarten. I never got along well with other kids, I was too quiet, and so I never made any friends.
When I was six, I started feeling weird things, it seamed as if the things came from the forest, which was right behind the house.
One day, when I was seven, by then I had an eighth-grade education, I decided to check it out. I'm still trying to decide whether that was a good or bad idea.
I had roamed the forest for several hours seeing several strange plants; one special interest of mine was plants in my studies. One problem with that at home though, I knew how to take care of a plant, but for some reason, all the plants I grew died within a week or two. Anyways, all I had seen were a few strange plants. Other than that, normal. But I still felt something strange. All the sudden, when I was walking in a direction that made the feeling stronger, a huge creature of seemingly human form came out, in fact I would have mistaken it for human if it weren't for a few things: it was blue, it was too big, and it had horns and claws. I. Freaked. Out. I screamed and ran. It chose to follow me. So I started heading for a feeling, same as the one I used to find him, only this one didn't seem so menacing.
That was a good choice, just when I was about ten feet from where the feeling was from, a bush's branch shot out and caught the demonic thing chasing me. It strangled it to death. I looked further towards the feeling to see what had truly saved me, what had controlled the bush.
What had saved me from the creature was a demon, a kitsune to be exact, in his fox form; he had a beautiful glossy brown coat, and golden kind but fierce eyes. He told me his name was Kelonta.
I visited him many times after that. He told me what was wrong with what I was doing when I was growing plants. When I did, I didn't do what most people did instinctually, I needed to share a bit of my spirit energy with the plant. It seemed that while wild plants were able to grow on their own, plants that we humans raised, didn't create spirit energy, hence needed us to give it. He taught me to do this. When I had went home, I tried it, with a pumpkin seed. I ended up with twenty pumpkins the size of my dog, a 6-month-oldfemale black lab, Birodo(Velvet). I quickly went to Kelonta, he quickly taught me how to "ungrow", as I called it back then, plants. First time with the pumpkins, I was only able to get the vines back before my grandparents came back from a community meeting. I told them I had found them in the forest. They sold them, but kept one for an American food called a pumpkin pie. It was good.
After that, Kelonta, saying he saw promise in me, started teaching me all he knew. I fell behind in my studies for a bit, but since I was already ahead of all the kids in my class, and I quickly caught up, my grandparents didn't mind. I learned a lot about Kelonta, and his world, the demon world. He made periodic visits there, he told me that he was telling allays about his "wonderful student."
By the time he was halfway through teaching me, I was ten, he decided it was time for me to visit the demon world, a few of his allays wanted to meet me. I made a fake permission slip from school, saying that there was a field trip going to some remote town in Texas, that if I went I would be gone for a week. I had my grandparents sign it, so that they would think that, then I called the school, using a plant that Kelonta gave me to disguise my voice. Using my grandfathers voice, I told the attendance lady that I was sick, and wouldn't be in school for a week. And after that, I was set. I went with Kelonta to the demon world.
I remember the trip well. As well as all my other trips there, but you don't want to know their specifics. In my fifth trip there, I met an ice demon, Kori. She 123-years-old, though since demons don't age the same as humans, she looked and still looks about 14-years-old, she looked just like any other ice maiden, aqua hair, and red eyes. She and I became fast friends.
In my sixth trip there, I had helped her from falling off a cliff. So in gratitude, she gave me one of the highest honors that a non-ice demon can receive. She gave me one of her tears; it was put in a dangle earring. She told me that it would tell me if she was ok, or hurt, and visa versa. I had my left ear pierced, and now wear it all the time. I have never taken it off. My grandparents sometimes tried to take it away, but I wouldn't let them. This all happened when I was twelve.
Then it happened, when I was 15. On the way from one of the community meetings my grandparents loved so much; they went into a car wreck. According to the doctors, they died on impact. So, it wasn't too painful.
Since I didn't have any other family in America, I was sent back to Japan. It was a little hard at first. I had to brush up on my Japanese. But it all turned out ok. I wasn't able to see Kelonta, or Kori, as much, since in Japan, there are spirit detectives, but I see them once in a while. I still don't have any real human friends. Sure, there is Keiko, but, I just see her when she visits my brother at home.
I go to a different school than Yuske, and Keiko, I had made higher scores in the admittance tests to High school. Apparently I go to school with one of Yuske's friends, since I've seen him and Yuske talk in the park on a few occasions. And he's come to our home as well. His name is Suichi Minamo (*Please tell me if I'm spelling any thing wrong*). He's supposed to be the heartthrob of all the girls in school, I didn't need to hear any rumors to assume that, all the girls flock around him during lunch, and before and after school. The strange thing is that he's followed me home on several occasions. Yuske probably just asked him to look out for me on those occasions. Probably because, even though I can protect myself, I still have a damsel in distress attitude. Kelonta says it's because I'm so innocent, and still naive to certain things, I've asked him what these things are, but he won't tell me. Yuske's supposed to be this big gangster kid that every gang in the city wants to defeat. With his personality, I don't know whether to laugh, or believe it.
Any ways, I think I'll shut up now. And let you go on to the story, now that you know my past. Hope you have fun! Bye!
***
Broken Angel: So, what do you think?
Kori: Broken Angel has decided, that unless she has gotten feedback,
she won't continue a story after it's first chapter. That's excluding
the prologue. In other words, all her fanfics, without reviews, will
just be a prologue, and a chapter 1. Unless, she has a great idea for
the next chapter in one of her fanfics.
BA: Sorry. But, I just don't want to waste my energy forcing myself
to write the next chapter of a story no ones reading. So if you want
any of my stories to continue, please give a review, on the last
updated chapter.
Kori: Please review. She has some good stories that just can't be
left unfinished/unupdated.
