(Well, here I am again. So let's get this story started! But first…

(Disclaimer: I do not own the characters, I just own the story.)

Hikari looked at the stars from the balcony from her room. She knew it was late. But being unable to sleep, she didn't know what to do. She went back in and closed the door to the balcony. She reached for the phone and pressed some numbers.

"Hello? Who's this calling at a time like this?" a young male voice said sounding annoyed.

"Shiki? I'm sorry to call you at the middle of the night but..,"

"N-n-no! No. It's fine. So, what's up?" Shiki said after practically screaming on the phone.

"I can't sleep and well..," Hikari replied sounding a bit embarresed.

"Well what? Come on. You can tell me,"

"I'm just bored. That's all. And the book..,"

"Book? What book?" Shiki cut off in a panicked voice.

"The one I got for my birthday last week. I Don't know who gave it to me though," Hikari explained, a bit surprised of Shiki's voice.

"…Oh. Sorry 'bout that sudden outburst," Shiki said,embarresed.

"It's alright. But you better rest. You sound so stressed," Hikari said. She sounded so calm,

They said good night to each other and Hikari shut off the phone. She lied down on the bed and covered her face with a pillow. She didn't know why she couldn't sleep just now but then she felt drowsy again. She fell asleep for a while and then woke up again. She looked at her alarm clock. It read 5 am. It was almost time for school. Somehow, she just felt like reading the book. She didn't know why once again. So she reached for it at the table next to the bed. She opened the book and a bright red light appeared. Hikari was sucked into the book.

"W-where am I?" Hikari said, opening her eyes.

She gasped as she saw the breath-taking view of a town from the mountain. She couldn't see the people, but the sight of the mountains behind the town was more than enough attention for her.

"But something isn't right. For one thing wasn't I in my bedroom? and I don't remember sleep-walking," Hikari said to herself.

Hikari stood there thinking of where she was. CLUMP. CLUMP. The sounds of a hose galloping got her attention and Hikari ran to hide in a bush. It wasn't very comfy. Her pyjamas were short sleeved and her pants only covered her knees. Also, she didn't have any thing to cover her feet. So she tried to bear the pain and tried not to scream in pain.

"Oh-no! Who could that be? I hope I don't get caught," Hikari thought.

She peeked from the bush she was hiding in and saw a young boy, slightly older then her, riding on a beautiful white horse. Hikari tried to look at his face, but it was covered with a helmet. He was wearing blue armor and had a sword.

"Who would think that I would come here again? After all these years..," the boy said.

Hikari wanted to come closer to take a better look of the boy, but unfortunately, she couldn't risk going out of her hiding spot. Suddenly she was covered with the same red light from just now. She screamed.

"OOF!" Hikari let out falling down onto her bed.

She got up and saw the book. She opened it up and braced herself. But this time there was no light. Hikari didn't know if she felt relieved, for not getting to go to that place where she just was, or disappointed, for not being able to know who that mysterious boy was.

"Hikari! Wake up sweetie! It's time to go to school!" Miaka shouted from downstairs.

Hikari couldn't believe what she read in the book. It told a story about the four gods, the priestess, the celestial warriors, and in the last few pages…

"Hikari? Are you awake?" Miaka shouted again.

…there was something about what happened to her just a few moments ago. The light, the town, the mysterious boy, and even what she was doing now.

"Hikari?" Miaka shouted once more.

"Yeah, mom! I'm fine!" Hikari shouted back at last.

"Not," Hikari silently added.

Half an hour later.

"I'm late! I'm late! I'm late!" Hikari yelled and dashed from the house to the yard.

She dashed off to her school. Once again, Hikari was expecting to be late for school. But when she arrived at school, she was surprised to see the huge crowd at the school gate. She looked around and saw Mori, Mikan and Shiki. She went over and asked what was happening.

"We don't know. When we came, the situation was already like this," Mikan explained.

"If you look close enough, even the teachers are waiting out here," Mori said.

As hard as it was for Hikari to believe, it was true. Not just the teachers, but the whole staff. Hikari was amazed by this, but she was even more amazed of what happened to her next. The light appeared again.

"AAAAAAHHHHHHH!" Hikari screamed.

"Hikari!" Mikan yelled.

And Hikari was gone. Her backpack was still there. Shiki looked inside and saw 'The Universe of the Four Gods.'

"Hikari..," Shiki said in a whisper. He opened the book and read the last few pages…

(Sorry if it's too long.)

(Hey,guys. Next chapter I'm doing a first person view of Hikari. If that's fine with you guys, which I'm sure you don't mind...or do you? Giggles)

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