(Disclaimer: I don't own Spirited away or any of its characters.)
*Chihiro's POV*
Well, Haku and I finally agreed we would both go to find this witch lady.
"Um, Haku?" I asked.
"Yes?"
"Are you sure you want to go find this lady. I mean what if there isn't a way to break it?"
"Everything will be fine. If all spells can break I'm sure curses can, too." His facial expression looked calm.
I didn't feel angry or scared of Haku, well just a little scared, but I didn't feel too good about him either. I really didn't feel much about him. Still, no one should have to live with a curse hanging over his head.
"Chihiro, you look tired you should get some sleep, we can leave tomorrow."
"Okay," I sighed. I was tired. "What about you?"
"I have some things to take care of before tomorrow."
"Okay, good night, then."
"Good night." He smiled.
*The next day*
Haku got me up sometime in the early morning telling me it was time to start going. We didn't know where exactly to look for the girl but we were going to meet up with another spirit Haku knew to ask about her. He told me he didn't really like this spirit we were going to visit and he didn't trust him, he said to be careful around him. The only other thing Haku said was he too was a river spirit.
"Um, Haku I have to go to the bathroom." I whispered.
"Really?"
I nodded.
"Fine, the next town we stop at we'll just take a break." He sighed.
I finally saw a small town in the distance after an hour. We hadn't talked since I told him I needed to use the bathroom.
Suddenly Haku stopped. His eyes scanned the town we were about to enter. He took my hand in his, "Chihiro, I don't like the way this town looks, I want you to stay near me until we get to the bathrooms, alright?"
"Oh, um, alright."
We reached a restaurant that had a bathroom, finally.
Haku was looking up at the sky, "Chihiro, there's going to be a storm. We should probably stay here until tomorrow."
We found a hotel and somehow Haku got us a room. We had a room on the second floor and outside I could hear the rain begin to pour down, just like Haku said it would.
"Haku," I said. "There's only one bed."
"Is that a problem?"
Oh yeah, I'm going to marry him! I almost forgot.
"No, I guess not."
"Alright, I'm going to bed. You should too." He told me.
He walked over to the bed, removed his shirt and laid down on the bed.
I hesitantly walked over to the bed I slide under the covers next to the wall. The thunder kept me awake but Haku quickly fell asleep. Sometime during the night Haku put his arms around me and pulled me against his chest. I tried to pull away from him but his grip got tighter. I decided if I couldn't pull away from him I might as well try to get some sleep.
