I seriously don't own Ghost Hunt.

In the last chapter: "If you'll excuse me, sir, I need to be going now" I said politely to the principle. "Of course, goodbye." He replied. I smiled and walked until I was away from the old schoolhouse, then I took off running.

As I entered my apartment, I remembered that I left my flute at school. 'I'll get it later' I thought. I sat down on my couch. I couldn't help but wonder, why? Their auras are so off. Almost supernatural. I need to find out, or my conscience would never let me sleep at night. I thought that maybe I should ask them, but how do you bring up supernatural activity in casual conversation? So I decided to go back if they're still there tomorrow. Just to ask. If Kuroda isn't there to accuse me of stealing her thunder. I changed out of my uniform and went to sleep, where nightmares plagued my sleep.

I was running. I needed to get out. He was going to catch me if I didn't get out of there soon. I ran by moving around through a maze of freshly hung nooses and dangling bodies. I saw the doors. I picked up my speed and pushed on the handle. I was out! I ran towards the shopping district hoping to find a police station, of somebody to help me. As I exited through the front doors I saw a giant Sakura tree. Hanging from the tree was a man. A man who lifted his pale head and smiled viciously at me. I kept running. I reached the front gates of the building. They were locked! I began pulling at the bars and yelling for help. I didn't see or hear any sign that there was anyone around to help me. I looked back to the tree. He was gone! That man was gone! I turned back to the gate doors, and yelled louder. I felt a hand on my shoulder. It was ice cold. It turned me around, and I was faced with the man that was once hanging on the tree. I had nowhere to go. He was getting closer. I was trapped. With nothing else to do, I screamed.

I woke up screaming bloody murder. What the hell was that? I haven't had a nightmare since my parents died. Not until I met and came into contact with that man that had the abnormal aura. Did they cause this? That was it. I needed to find out. I changed my clothes and got up. I walked towards the school, hoping the principle would be there. I was approaching the old schoolhouse. They were there. The principle and vice principle were there. Why? I thought about continuing my walk to school. But I saw two men. The one with brown hair. And the one with blonde hair. Apparently they saw me too, because they called me over. I debated whether or not I should be involved with them. But, I still needed to know. So I went over.

"How are you doing," was the first thing I was asked by the blonde. He had a really funny accent. "I'm fine, thank you," I replied. He was definitely a foreigner. "I'm sorry. I never asked for your name," I said politely. They smiled. The man with brown hair began talking, "My name is Takigawa Houshou. It's nice to meet you." He started. "I'm John Brown. It's a pleasure." Says the blonde. They give off positive energy. "So what were you doing out here?" asked Takigawa-san. "I was headed to school to get my flute,' I answered politely, 'but I need to ask the principal". "Hold on. He's right inside. I'll get him for you." John said with a smile. I nodded and he walked back to the old schoolhouse.

A minute or two later. "He has requested that you come wait for him for a minute." He said. I nodded and he led me inside. There he was waiting for me. He smiled, "I'm sorry to have you wait here, Taniyama-san, but this shouldn't take long." I nodded. "It's okay sir." He smiled. The woman with red hair. "Ayako,' a small voice said to me, 'her name is Ayako." I looked to my right. There was a little boy that had been following me. He smiled up at me and disappeared. She knelt on the ground and started chanting. The principal and vice principal looked pleased. As her chanting came to an end, she breathed out in relief and looked over at the principals. They applauded her. "That was brilliant. What do you say to a party in your favor?" the principal asked. She smiled, "Thank you, but I have to stay overnight to ensure that it has worked." The girl with short black hair kept talking about how there were no spirits there. They didn't seem to hear her. Or weren't listening. The windows began to shake. The glass cracked. My eyes widened and I jumped over Ayako, who was still kneeling on the ground, and used my spiritual energy to shield her and the principals from the flying glass. I heard a gasp. I turned to the sound. My barrier broke.

Hey everyone. I'm sorry for not updating in so long. But I had absolutely no internet for four days. So I took that time to work on this chapter. I shortened this chapter so I could make the next one even longer. Expect the next chapter later in the week. Or weekend.

Love you all,

ViolinistOfTheNight (Nastahja)