A/N; Here is a new Hunt at the Waverly Hills Sanatorium, it was not easy to right but I tried to do some of the major activitied reported there.

Oh if you wondering about the Mutt they encounter, I have some plans for it.

Also I don't own Harry Potter and Yu Yu Hashako and please review

The following morning of the Hunter's returned home, he slowly awoke to feel something cuddling against him. "Ok it can't be Ginny since she should be at home." Harry thought but wishes it was. "So that means this is the other person whom likes to cuddle with me in the mornings?" Harry smiled as he slightly opened his eyes to see nothing but messy red hair against his stomach and grinned. "So Lillian got her memories back, she always wants to cuddle with her parents when she is scared." Harry grinned as he snake his hand around his daughter and started tickling her.

After a moment of tickling the young girl, she startled to giggle and soon awoke laughing. "DADDY PLEASE STOP!" Lillian laughed as her father continued his attack for a few moments longer before stopping.

"Well Lily dear, I did warn you what would happen if you keep sneaking into your parents rooms." Harry smiled as his daughter look hurt.

"But daddy I hadn't seen you in ages, I really miss you." A puppy eye Lillian sadly informed her father.

"I know shrimp, but you need to be careful since our aunt doesn't know about us, so you can't be seen cuddling with me like you use to." Harry gently warned as his daughter nodded.

"I promise I will try to remember daddy." Lillian sadly informed her father.

"I will take your word for it, but another thing doesn't call me daddy, father and any other father nicknames you can think of, so just Harry alright!" Harry warned and with a nod, his daughter gave out a yawn.

"But I still can call you daddy in private right." Lillian yawned as her father nodded.

"Fine Lily, but I think you should go back to your own bed, since I don't want Aunt Petunia to think there is something going between us." Harry smiled as his daughter gave a disgusted look.

"Yuck that is gross daddy I wouldn't want to do what you and mommy do almost every night." Lillian scolded before disappearing from the bed.

A moment after his daughter disappeared, a red face father blink. "Ok how do Lily know what Ginny and I do every night, since we always have silence and locking charms place on our room." Harry wondered before another revelation hit him. "Godric Gryffindor, I thought you were teaching my daughter basic spells!" Harry yelled as he realized many of his ancestors must have taught his daughter far more then he originally thought. "Oh wait until I get back to Spirit Realm, they will pay for teaching my daughter advance spells." Harry thought, but grinned at another thought. "Oh better yet I think I'll get Ginny involve since she will make it more entertaining." Harry grinned since his wife could easily scare the pants off any of his male ancestors.

A couple hours later a slightly awake Hunter arrived in the kitchen to see his aunt and daughter preparing breakfast. "Morning Aunt Petunia, Lillian, sorry I overslept." Harry apologized as he started to help, but his daughter slap his hand.

"Oh no you don't Harry, I am still learning to cook and preparing the table, so please just sit and eat since you are nothing but skin and bones." Lillian firmly ordered, as her father quickly complied.

"Fine then if you insist my dear cousin." Harry pouted, as food was place on the table.

"Now eat up and don't worry there is more where that came from." Lillian giggled as her father followed orders.

With the four residents finishing their breakfast, the adult looked to one of the teens. "Harry I was wondering if you can find a weight reducing potion or spell, since Smeltings is complaining of Dudley being overweight." Petunia wondered as her son paled at the thought of using magic to fix his problems.

"I guess I can go to Diagon Alley today to check what is available, and plus I can do some shopping with Lillian for some supplies she'll need." Harry suggested as his aunt agreed.

"That will be fine Harry and if you need a lift I can take you both since I need to do some of my own shopping." Petunia suggested but her nephew shook his head.

"No it's alright since we don't know how long we will be, and plus I can use one of our main ways we travel which is much faster." Harry suggested which his aunt accepted.

"Do you mean the Night Bus, since it is the only way an underage Wizard can travel?" Petunia knowingly asked a startled teen.

"Wait a minute Aunt Petunia how do you know about that?" Harry wondered, as his aunt sighed at a memory.

"One summer your mother wanted me to take her to Diagon Alley when I had my Driver License, and when I said no, she got mad and I thought she was going to curse me with her wand, but she waved it at the street within seconds a huge Double Decker buss pick her up." Petunia sighed as she shook herself at the memory. "It was later that day I learned what she did, and became more jealous when I heard the bus take less then a quarter of the time when traveling by car." Petunia finished as she regretted what she felt at that time.

"Aunty Petunia I'm sure your sis had forgotten that incident, so you don't need to be sorry about it." Lillian suggested causing her aunt smile at her.

"I'm sure she did Lily dear, but why not get yourselves ready, since who knows how long you two will be shopping." Petunia smiled as the two teens nodded and left to get ready to leave after cleaning their dishes.

Diagon Alley

After a delayed by some arguing from his daughter, since she wanted to teleport to the Alley herself, her father just took her hand and teleport themselves to an empty alleyway near the Leaky Cauldron. "Lillian Evans, I know teleportation is ten times safer then Apparition, but you still need to know your destination for it to work safely." Harry scolded as his daughter pouted for what appears to be the hundred time since this argument started.

"I know that but I want to practice it as much as I can." Lillian argued as she cross her arms.

"Lillian you can practice in places I know you been too, but not at places you never set foot in, so come on time was wasted because of this arguing." Harry scolded as he took his daughter from the alley and into the Wizard's Pub.

After going to the bank to get a bag full of Galleons, the pair stopped at the Apothecary where they found a potion with every tablespoon taken someone would loose ten pounds, and a few embarrassing potions that a young girl would need.

Flourish and Blotts

Shopping was uneventful, until a father saw his daughter trying to balance s large stack of books while walking to the cashier. "Lillian Evans, I am not going to buy you all that!" Harry firmly stated as his daughter placed the books before the cashier.

"Please Harry, I promise I will pay you back when I get to the bank!" Lillian begged with those puppy eyes her father almost can't resist.

"Fine Lillian since I do need to go to Muggle London for entire Wardrobe." Harry quickly relented while placing some books that caught his interest.

As the family of two walked out of the bookstore, the father somehow knew his daughter would be in Ravenclaw with her want to know it all attitudes, but his musings interrupted by the song Ghost Busters sang from his clothes getting a few Wizards attentions, which he quickly pulled out his cell phone.

After a few minutes of talking on the phone, the lone Hunter hung up to face an innocent looking daughter. "Lily don't tell me you want to come on this Hunt?" Harry asked while his daughter nodded. "Then tell me this, did you learn how to become a Spirit, and use Spirit Gun?" Harry sighed wishing he knew what his ancestors taught his daughter.

"I can become a Spirit, but I couldn't master Spirit Gun, or other attacks." Lillian informed her father while grumbling at her inability to master all her Spiritual Powers.

"It's because you were not meant to be a Hunter Lillian, but I guess you can come, but stay closely alright." Harry warned as they found an isolated spot and once alone he activated the phone Portkey.

Waverly Hills Sanatorium

In the middle of the night, two figures fell before a huge five-story building, one landed softly on her feet, while the older on landed on his butt. "Daddy you are funny!" Lillian laughed as her father groaned as he got up.

"How in Kami's name did you land on you feet my darling daughter?" Harry glaringly asked his innocent looking daughter. "Oh never mind come on we need to get into our Spirit forms and go on a Hunt." Harry sighed as he and his daughter became transparent.

With Hunter and daughter protected, they finally looked about to see a large foreboding building that seem to be in disrepair. "Wow I wonder how this place look like before it closed down?" Lillian asked her father, whom pulled out his Notebook.

"According to this book, this was a Hospital for the tuberculosis outbreak in the early Nineteenth century, and then afterwards a Mental Institution." Harry informed his daughter as he skimmed threw the book. "My word according to this patients died by the hour each day during the outbreak and a good number was not caused by the disease." Harry gravely read as his daughter looked to him.

"What do you mean how else did they die?" Lillian wondered as her father closed his eyes.

"Doctors and nurses who couldn't stand losing so many patients is one, another that the patient treatments were sometimes just as worse as the disease." Harry gravely informed his daughter whom looked stricken.

"Please daddy I don't want to know anymore lets just go in and try to free these spirits eternal suffering." Lillian begged knowing the Lost Spirits her parents are after, sometime is forced to relive their death or suffering long after their death.

The hospital even though seems in good condition from the outside, inside was vandalized with almost everything broken, and the Hunter knew the building would never be used again, from what he saw.

For an hour the Hunter saw ghostly activities from the past, from doctors still doing their daily routines, to patients in their beds looking sickly, which the Hunter threw Spirit Bombs or shot a Spirit Beam to end their suffering.

The hunt went by quickly, until the third floor when a ball rolled across the hallway. "Ok this is interesting a Spirit attacking us with a small rubber ball." Harry joked as a young Spirit boy wearing patient's clothing soon followed the rolling ball.

"Ah why can't I pick the ball up, I want to play with it." The teary eye little boy cried as he tried to pick up the ball, but it rolled away from him.

"Hello there little one, maybe we can help?" Harry smiled as the little boy look startled at him.

"Hi, you not a patient are you?" The little child shyly asked the Hunter.

"No we are not, but can help you go to a place where you can play with others your age." Harry smiled as the child look unsure.

"But I must stay here since I'm sick, that is what my mommy told me before she left me here." The little boy sadly informed the Hunter.

"Well do you feel sick now?" Harry questioned as the little child gave it a thought.

"No I feel fine but the doctors would have had told me I can leave right?" The little boy argued as the Hunter sighed knowing now that the child does not know he died.

"Well little one I'm a special doctor and from what I see you are fine, and could leave the hospital now." Harry smiled as the little child eyes shine with hope.

"Really I can go now." The little boy happily yelled as the Hunter nodded.

"Yep and here is a ball for you to play with." Harry smiled as he held out his hand. "Spirit Bomb." Harry whispered and a ball of light appeared before the child. "Here take the ball and you can join the other children." Harry grinned as the happy little child took the glowing ball and slowly vanished into the night.

With the young Spirit gone, the daughter looked to her father. "Alright father why didn't you just send him to Spirit Realm the second you saw the boy?" Lillian questioned as her father sighed after feeling the affects of absorbing Spirit Energy.

"Lillian it's easier to send a Spirit to Spirit Realm when they are prepared to go, so if I just shot a Spirit Beam at him, he will leave the Living Realm quit violently, which I wouldn't want to do to a little child." Harry gently informed an understanding daughter.

"I guess you are right, but what about the other Spirits that you just sent, you never even talk to them?" Lillian argued as her father rolled his eyes.

"Lillian I think we don't have the time to convince all the Spirits we meet, I can help them leave the Hospital." Harry asked as his daughter gave it a thought.

"I guess you are right it won't be as easy as it was with the boy." Lillian answered as her father nodded.

"Come on we should continue our search." Harry suggested as they continue walking down the hallway.

After clearing the fifth floor, the Hunter knew he needed to head back home. "Lillian lets do a one last quick check on all the floors then we should head back home." Harry suggested and his daughter agreed.

"Daddy do you think we gotten all the Spirits here?" Lillian wondered as her father shook his head.

"I doubt even with your mother with us, we won't be able to find all the Spirits in one day, so we might have to come later to see we can find more Spirits." Harry sadly suggested as they went threw the floor and renewed their search.

Back on the second floor, a tapping noise sounded and the two Spirits looked about wonder what it was, until an average size white dog walked across the hallway. "Um father why is a Spirit dog haunting here?" Lillian confusedly asked as her father shrugged as he pointed to the dog.

"This wouldn't surprise me, I will tell you my Tower of London hunt in another time, but first lets send this Spirit to Spirit Realm." Harry suggested as he aimed at the dog. "Spirit Gun!" Harry shouted but as the beam of light shot out, it missed the dog as it dashed away. "Shoot come on Lily let run after it before it disappears." Harry quickly suggested as they ran down the hallway and after the runaway Spirit.

After countless twists and turns the Hunter saw the dog run into an elevator shaft and he quickly looked into it. "Wow that is a long way down." Harry thought, but soon heard some groaning.

"Hey father I think someone's down there?" Lillian worriedly suggested as her father look to her.

"Wow Lillian I wouldn't have guessed that with all the noise down there." Harry smiled as he messed up his daughter hair while she glared at him. "Come on dear I was just joking, but I want you to stay up here I should be back in a sec." Harry suggested as he jump into the dark shaft and floated down.

At the bottom of the elevator shaft, a frozen spirit lying in a ruin blanket awaited the Hunter. "Poor Muggle, he must have frozen to death down here." Harry thought as he looked about, and figured the man was probably a homeless seeking shelter here. "Oh well you will never be homeless where you be going." Harry thought as he pointed to the man. "Spirit Gun!" Harry whispered and the unknown man disappeared.

Back on the second floor, the Hunter floated back on the ground to find his daughter nowhere seen. "I thought I told Lillian to stay here?" Harry worriedly thought as he begins searching for his daughter.

Not far from the elevator shaft the Hunter heard some noises and rush around the corner of the hallway to see a white dog attacking someone. "Oh no Lillian…" Harry yelled as he pointed to the dog but quickly stopped himself. "No I mustn't use Spiritual Weapons it will hurt us if we get hit with it." Harry quickly remembered and rushed over to remove the dog from his daughter.

As the Hunter got near the attacking dog, he grinned as he now noticed he was wrong. "Having fun Lillian?" Harry laughed as an overgrown dog was licking his daughter.

"Daddy…gets…this…dog…off…me!" Lillian tried to say between each lick from the dog.

"Why you seem to be having fun with this mutt!" Harry laughed as he grabbed some of the Spirit's fur and with some strength got the large dog off his daughter.

"That is not funny daddy I want to see how you feel when you get run over by an overgrown mutt." Lillian glared as her father tried to keep the dog at bay.

"Hey I already experience that my dear when Sirius knock me down in his dog form and licked me senseless." Harry shivered as his daughter smiled.

"Speaking of which, what shell we do with this overgrown puppy?" Lillian asked to change the subject.

"Hopefully nothing since one Spirit Gun and the dog is out of our hands." Harry suggested as he let the dog go, but the mutt again ran off causing another run of chase.

After an hour of searching the Hunter and daughter was at a lost, since other then finding some spirits, they could not find the now missing mutt. "Harry I think we should back now, since Aunt Petunia might get worried if we are late returning home." Lillian worriedly asked causing her father to sigh knowing his daughter was right.

"You know that is something I never thought Aunt Petunia would be towards me, but I guess you are right, we done all we can do for today, so come on lets get a late lunch before we leave for home." Harry suggested as they disappeared, but unknown to them they picked up a hitchhiker.