Chaper one here! I had this written for a long time since I posted it on the other story already, but I wanted to know you're thoughts about the prologue before the actual story started. And I would have updated awhile ago, but dang you school! Well continue on.

*!* I didn't know this would already have 3 fav and 3 fol, compared to how I wrote this prologue. It wasn't as good as Hunter X Assassin's. But oh well. I'm glad.

R&R people.


Chapter 2 The Freecss Twins

"Mito-san!" Gon called out. "Mito-san!"

Mito turned her head, seeing Gon run up the hill, waving his hands back and forth.

"Gon." She smiled, letting her arms out. Gon jumped a few inches and hugged her.

"I'm back from the exam," he announced. Just then, someone else came up from behind.

Killua, the albino-top assassin, walked up slowly with his hands in his pockets. He looked up with his long sleeved black shirt and purple pants.

"And you've brought a friend along," she smiled lowly, with her hands together. She invited him in, and then she started ranting about how frustrated she was about Gon not telling her ahead if time that he would come with a friend, or just that he was coming back. "Honestly Gon," she started. "You should have told me before coming here. I haven't prepared anything." She grabbed a wooden spoon to start cooking.

"Sorry," he said, smiling sheepishly. "Anything's fine."

"I can't. You have a friend here."

"Don't mind me," Killua tried to defend, giving a nervous look.

"You haven't said anything while you were gone, except that you passed the exam." She frowned, with Gon sighing.

"Should I help?" he suggested, creating his more happier mood.

"I'm fine. But go take a bath before supper. And give me your clothes so I can wash them," Mito demanded. "You must be more dirtier than ever because of the exam's whereabouts."

"Okay. Later."

"No. You have ten seconds. One..." Gon started running around, left and right, while she counted up.

"Is she always like this?" Killua wondered.

"Pretty much." Then he took the clothes to the spot where they were cleaned.

Later, after the 'bath', Killua awed at the food. It was like a feast, a small one though.

He grabbed onto a meatball (if it is one) and stuck it into his mouth. He looked at Gon, who was doing something confusing because he really didn't know what he was doing.

He bumped Gon's shoulders and spoke with the fork still in his mouth. "Hey. What are you doing?"

Gon opened an eye. "Giving our thanks." Killua stared at him blankly, not getting what he meant.

"Alright," Mito continued. "We are celebrating today that Gon passed the exam."

"Iketasimasu!"

Gon and Killua started eating up the food, different ones at a time. They even fought over a meatball (if it still is one) and they ended up spliting them in half.

Sooner or later, they sipped on some drinks, while Mito asked about the exam.

"It was quite difficult," he responded, getting something out of his pocket. "Only 400 people or so got to the place it was held, and seven ended up passing," he started to explain. He held up his license before finishing what he was going to say. "Oh, right. Mito-san. This is the license for becoming a Hunter."

Mito grabbed ahold of it, examining it. "It looks ordinary." Then she tried to bend it, with Gon suddenly reacting by snatching it away before she even got a crack down.

"If you break it, I won't be able to get another one," he informed, almost starting to wine to her.

"Just joking." He sweat dropped.

A few minutes later, they left the house to go explore the forest, so Killua could see.

"I think it was for real," Killua whispered.

"Yeah."

"Gon! Don't you want to bring dinner with you?" She called out before they disappeared.

"We'll find something in the forest," he yelled back. "I'll see you later." He waved, walking backwards.

Once they arrived in the forest, they had done all this stuff together, such as running across the big rocks and trees, jumping on walls while almost falling of the edge, mostly Gon, and even diving into water. And soon after going out, they dried off, while walking by the forest.

Soon enough, they noticed someone from afar. They were going to start fishing for food, but that had to wait at this point.

Gon saw a girl, with her short black hair. She had a fishing rod in her hand, as she eyed the line, sitting in a tree. She gasped lightly before pulling hard. A fish jumped out, landing on the shore.

They ran up to the girl, and saw her holding the line, closing her hand on it by the fish as it whipped it's tail around to get away.

Luckily it wasn't a surprise for her to notice them. She quickly got a glance and turned her gaze towards the two boys. "Gon?!" She stared hard. "Is that you?" She smiled, before retrieving her look at the dying fish.


"Where am I?" The forest didn't seem familiar to her at all. Nikka looked around to see if someone were nearby, but all she saw were the birds chirping and bugs buzzing around. "Can anyone help me?" she called out, yelling.

No answer cane to her. She scrunched up, hearing for the sounds of anyone. No answer again, until small footsteps approached her.

She quickly looked up at the being, seeing the cloaked figure.

"Well. Well. So you've made it? I thought you wouldn't survive because usually that's the case for most of you."

"I didn't ask for this," she grumbled, frowning at it. "And just so you know, I still don't trust you, even if you are the only one who can help me here." She looked away, and it's finger pointed.

"You see that place? That's where your friend's are."

"Friends? Let me get this straight. So you bring me here for the first thing. But if I don't know about this place, and having Trey being the only one close to me, how would I have friends here?"

"You'll see. But you need to have memories of this place, and even this world. If you stay here clueless of your surroundings, then you might not be able to return, or if you do, and want to come back, you won't be allowed to. You have to act like you live in this world. Now do you understand?"

"Nothing. And how do I get memories? It's not like they come from eating a peice of food here, or seeing someone for the first time and then suddenly remembering who they are and what relationship I have with them." She lifted her eyebrow with her arms crossed.

"You think so, do you?"

She eyed it. "I can see that you are going to do something reckless again. But before you do, I want to give you a name, and figure out if you are a guy because you seem like one."

"I possess no gender, nor do I possess a name."

"Then how about this. I will call you a he, and your name will be..." She thought for a moment before giving her response. "How about Shadow?"

"I am a Barian Spirit, not a Shadow," he this time corrected.

"Then how about I call you Bari or something, or maybe just Bari-san. No I won't say san because I don't like thinking of you like that. Hmm, but...Ah well, Bari-san it is."

Bari didn't answer for a short moment, until he touched the necklace on her neck.

"The menories will be given to you by this necklace. I will activate it now, so the confusion will stop."

"Wait! What are you-"

The necklace glowed bright red. A red flash went around her like a shield surrounding her whole body. Then it jumped up in a line like way, swimming down, entering her head through her warm forehead. The distant thoughts and images reached her. Her childhood here had been given. She thought of someone, a boy who was her age, with spiky black hair, along with a woman with orangish hair. Then she thought of someone who could have been her grandmother in a way. A finally she got a final image, showing a picture of a man with a brown and orange type of hat on, green shirt, and a blue scarf.

"There. Now you know everything. But this doesn't make you forget your other past. The necklace only adds onto your thoughts. But if you destroy it or if you can't go back to your world, then all your memories of your own world will be forgotten, along with your step-brother who would forget about you. You will think of yourself being part of this world. Choose wisely of your descisions."

Nikka, or Nali, her new name for only this world she had been in, held onto her necklace firmly. It was now something she had to treasure. If she lost it, then who knows what could happen.

"What would happen if this breaks in my own world?"

"That can not be determined. I only have the knowledge of what would happen if it was here. I've only experienced someone who has done it in a different world."

"Wait a minute. So you are saying that you have done this to other people?"

"Of course. You are not my first one. I've done this to many others. And most of them used their actions in the wrong way and couldn't return to their own world. From there I abandoned them and went to someone new."

"What about the other part?"

"Oh that. Well, if you keep the necklace without destroying it, or having it destroyed by someone else, then I have to wait for the death of the being. The last one didn't break the necklace. Luckily if it is broken, then it comes back to normal. But it's better if the last person doesn't break it, since if it isn't broken, then more energy is gained. It's ten times greater without having it broken. But if it is broken, little energy is given because of the regeneration."

"So now I have to protect this for my life." she muttered under her breath. "Gosh, I didn't want to do this in the first place."

"I wasn't the one that chose you," Bari corrected. "The necklace is the one who chooses the victim."

Nikka grunted, slapping her head. "Why did I fall for this?"

"Don't ask me."

She initiated by jumping up, and pointing at him. "I don't care if you wanted me to do this or not." Her hand moved to the side and she blabbered some more. "Now tell me how to get out of here," she demanded.

"I will not listen to that command. And because you are insulting me and you aren't dealing with this place, when I simply said you only have to stay here for a day, your consequence will be given."

"Consequence?" she mumbled.

"You leave me no choice," he muttered. Next thing she knew, she was knocked out, unconsious, and taken to another part of the forest before she regained consciousness, which happened to be a few hours later.


She rubbed her head, looking to the side. She had forgotten about what had happened with her and Bari before, and noticed something in a tree.

"I fell asleep again," she stuttered. "I hope he gets back soon." She wimpered, a little annoyed. "I should just use it, since I'm bored anyway, even if he doesn't want me too." She bit her lip before moving up the tree.

Soon she held a rod, remembering that it was her brother's. She sighed and threw the line down inside the pond and began fishing for some food.

Then she heard something. Gulls chirped and people were yelling from the docks. She didn't pay attention and focused on the water.

She continued to stumble her feet, shaking them and moving them to different spots. She knew about herself slipping, but she didn't care. But what she didn't know, were the footsteps of someone nearby.

"Come on Killua!" She wided eyed, realizing the voice she heard, but before she could turn, the line was caught. She pulled hard, the fish jumping out. Her green shirt waved around as she grabbed onto the line with her fingers, getting them close to the fish. Then she turned her gaze with her black shorts and black boots.

She grinned at the two, seeing her brother stand there. "Gon!" She said relieved. "Is that you?!"


So far, do you like the story? Tell me if you like this idea.

I also thought that Nikka could be in Hunter X Assassin since this starts when they come back from the Heaven's Arena. If you want her to appear, then review on it. I would love to know. :)

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