Okay! Time to get this party thingy started!!!
When we last left off, Sana decided to loose her mind and go crazy. So, that's where we pick up...
Right, I'll stop stating the obvious and get on with the story!
By the time Yusuke, Kuwabara, Kurama, Hiei, and Shiku caught up with me, the teenage murderer had already been chopped in half and lay in two pieces, never to get up again on the ground. In my hand was the very real looking sword I had used against my fight with Vincent in the World Tournament.
"Sana?" Yusuke asked along with Kurama. Kuwabara stared dumbly at me. Hiei and Shiku had nothing to say.
"That poor kid," Shiku mumbled sarcastically.
My Spirit Sword began to get fazy, slowly fading from my hand. The energy I was leaking out diminished, and I could see the ground turn fuzzy. My head was spinning out of control, it was a miracle I could still stand. I managed to turn around and take a couple steps toward the shocked group, but my luck ran out. I tripped on the ground, blacking out as I hit something I later learned was Hiei.
-The Next Day-
"Shiku!" I yelled, holding my head to try to stop it from pulsing painfully.
"Shh, man. Don't yell, you'll make your headache worse," she replied, closing the door to my room.
She came over to the side of my ned, where I sat, back to the wall cushioned with pillows. She grabbed a chair on her way and sat down, leaning foward onto the back of the chair, arms resting on the top wooden bar. I waited for her to say something first.
"Sana, everyone's all worried about you cause you haven't left your room yet," she said. "You even temporarily erased the data in your doorknob, no wonder I couldn't get it without using force."
The doorknob was something I created a long time ago. It made locks and keys disappear, making life much easier and no one has to worry about robberies or anything like that. The doorknob could memorize Spirit Energy, and since each person has a different kind of Spirit Energy, whether loads or almost none, those that matched the one in its memory could enter. It could also be programmed that if a fire started, for example, to let anyone who tried to get in to get in, like the firemen. And these handy things can also be told to forget certain Spirit Energy in its memory for a while or forever. To finish it off, its impossible for anyone to force the doorknob to turn or open, unless you know its one weakness or take down the door using brute force.
"At least you didn't break down my door," I said.
She laughed at that. "You and I are the only ones that know the weakness. And anyway, breaking down a door isn't me. Have you forgotten I'm a thief?" she asked, then said with all seriousness. "You should explain to the guys why you got sick. If you don't within twenty-four hours, then I'll tell them. Anyway, you should have told them along with everything else."
I looked down at the covers on my bed, "It's truly stupid. I knew it would happen at least once during this mission, but I just didn't want to tell them that I can get... sick."
"It's not your fault Sana, blame it all on Vincent, another reason why he's in hell," she said. "So then Sana. Hurry up and loose the frown. I can't accept you being sad and depressed. You can do that before you die, alright?"
I looked at Shiku who grinned at me. She stood up swiftly, grabbing the chair and went out of the room, placing the chair back where it belongs on her way. When she left, she said before closing the door, "Twenty-four hours Sana. I'm counting."
When I felt a little better about an hour or two later, I decided I should tell the others why I got "sick." The only problem left was that I was still much too dizzy to walk steadily, so I, once more, decided to stay in my room and walked around in circles until my legs seemed stable.
-Boy's Room-
It was about five hours after Shiku left my room that I actually went to see them. My head had cleared up and I felt a lot better than I did before. I knocked on their door and they almost as immediately let me. I found a nice spot on an open couch and told Kurama, "Do you know where the others are?"
"I'll get them if you want," he replied, and left to get everyone else who had disappeared somewhere.
They came in quite loudly, angry that they had to stop whatever they were doing. But none-the-less took a seat and demanded to know what happened to me the other day.
"There's this part of my... life story I guess, that I left out. When my dad died, I had a mental break down really in the hospital. I couldn't see blood, I couldn't even smell it, hear the word mention, or else I'd go crazy. I had to have my own room with no dying people or anything like that..." I said. "Years passed since then, so I've gotten better... but that's why you hear me say to myself whenever there is a lot of dead things or blood to not get sick. It's my way of keeping myself sane if you wish. But there's just some times where it just doesn't work out that way."
"If people I know, or care about, or just even trained, like my spies who died, if I see them, dead of course, I'd most likely get sick sometime close to that. Death doesn't affect me as much anymore, since I see it all the time now, cause of my job. That's also why I turned down the offer of living here though. Everything is dead in Spirit World, that's my point of view. All the dead come here, so it wouldn't be too safe for me to live here," I said. "But all that blood..."
"It seems weird doesn't it? For me to be so important here and have this "fear" of blood and death. If its the right amount, I get affected by it and get sick," I said.
"Some would call that a weakpoint Sana," Hiei grumbled.
I stood up, "And let it be my weakpoint. I don't care that much about it, cause they won't last a second if I get sick. You saw that kid I chopped up right? He barely turned around before he tasted the same death my spies tasted. He barely had enough time to take a breath of shock, scream, whatever. You saw my Spirit Sword! That's the same exact sword I used against Vincent. There another reason why I don't use it normally, and its not because I'll loose too much Spirit Energy! I have so much I don't need to worry about running out," I replied.
I took a deep breath and said, "Sorry guys. I kinda got carried away. I knew it would happen sometime during this mission, I can't act like I was clueless. I should have warned you earlier."
"Oh come on Sana," Kurama said.
"Shiku said that you are still sane enough when your insane to know friends from enemies, so its cool," Yusuke said. "We don't really care what you turn out to be during this mission."
"I care," Hiei said. "If you turn out to be the Sana that apologizes and regrets things, I don't know you."
I looked stangely at Hiei for a while, not understanding what he meant. So Kurama, right after I understood what he said, the meaning behind it, he said, jokingly, "Actually Sana. You should be sorry and regretful right now. You wouldn't after you fell into Hiei?"
"WHAT?" I screamed, surprised, with Hiei, who screamed out of fury.
Kuwabara, Yusuke, and Kurama all began laughing at my face. I felt like I could punch them. Hiei stood up and left the room, clearly angry for them to remind him of it and to tell me. He would have been happier knowing that I didn't know.
I stood up, furious now, and stormed out, slamming the door shut behind me, then, while no one looked, smiled to myself before heading down to the hospital wing. I needed to get back to work.
© copyright LahtoriReikna
Okay now! With everything a little cleared up, we can continue on!
I have nothing to say here... So until next chapter!
Disclaimer: I do not own YYH, but Sana, Shiku, and Ikuro are my characters.
