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Chapter 2 GonXKilluaXKei

"Kilua! Killua! Killua!" Gon wined, being pulled away from Kei who had already disappeared. "Killuaaaa!"

"I'm not going to trust her. That's your answer," he grumbled, gritting on his teeth.

"Why don't you? We just met her." That stopped him, letting go of his arm. Gon stood up from his spot with his black shirt and green shorts. "All she asked was to help us."

Killua sighed and face palmed. "Don't you remember Greed Island?" Well of course he did. "We didn't join the group when we just met them too. This could be the same thing."

"If it takes time to..." he paused for a brief moment. "That still doesn't mean we can't at least let her try. Even asking her."

"You can, but I'm not going to." Now his arms were crossed.


'So now he figured it out. But I can't be so sure now. He might just have a small idea of it.' the girl smirked, using her right eye to watch. Only one side of her braids shown with one blue eye searching, and a hand being placed on cold stone. 'Maybe I should find a way to get them to come." She sat down against the wall, with her finger on her chin. "Hmm," she spoke out loud. "That might not work though."

"Don't be careless," a voice came from her side. She quickly turned her gaze to someone. "I'm still watching you." A taller man with short blonde hair laid his arm on the wall with his arms crossed.

She clenched her fist and banged her hand on the wall.

"I knew I should have been listening for you," she scolded herself furiously, holding onto her head and grunted. "You wanna know something? Stop following me!" She pointed, but he just sighed back.

"You wanna know something? That doesn't stop me."

She blew on her bangs, and puffed her cheeks. "I haven't done anything yet. Plus, only very few actually let me in." Then she turned back to watch them. "I don't see how though with him."

"I'll be surprised if you succeed with this, but if you do, I will still stop you before you finish your dirty work."

"Leave me alone," she demanded. "I've had enough with your stalking."

He chuckled lightly. "Then I'll use the system to watch. I'm just warning you, just so you know," he informed her, walking off with his white cloak and black clothes.

"Che!" Her dress moved slightly to the side. 'He really thinks he can win this round. I bet I have more chances than him.'


During that time, more and more explanations were given to Gon, but he still didn't agree with the 'not letting her help' thing.

He shook his head no, and Killua face palmed again. "Gon, weren't you listening to me? I told you there's no way to trust her. I can sense her massive amount of aura..." But Gon interrupted his thought.

"She must be strong then," he almost concluded, but Killua kept on going.

"I wan't done. It's not just the amount, it's the feeling. You remember the ants, how different their aura felt." Gon then thought for a moment. Yes, that was true, especially when he had been with Pitou, her aura wasn't like any ordinary. It seemed weird, but only the Chimera Ants had weird, or "dark" he explained, aura. "Now do you get what I mean?"

"But this could be different." His shoulders lowered, sighing quietly. "Maybe next time she comes, I'll let her at least say the way out. It's possible she'll go that far." That of course, was going to be difficult because Kei wasn't just going to tell you right there. She only let certain people know, more like the ones who were "more nice" or "kind" you could say, to her. If someone, or in more terms for an example, Killua, didn't trust her, then she wouldn't do anything, and only speak of off topic things, either laughing quietly or smirking in the distance and not showing.


'I can tell that he wants me to come back,' Kei first thought, continuously watching them. She had already been eavesdropping for a few minutes, minus that incident from before. She stood her guard this time, more Ren around her whole body, sensing the closest people, luckily only the two she was eavesdropping on. 'Hmm, I should just act like I'm taking a walk.' She smirked, back on the wall. "Get ready for some fun. It looks like blind is willing, assassin boy." Her foot slipped forward, and she strolled over to the sidewalk that had been planted all around the town, and in between.

Skipping, she went down, resuming towards the corner to the far left. Her braids flew up, flying behind in the wind, and her hands were together, one holding onto her arm, behind her back. She lightly laughed, eyes lowly sparkling in the distance.


"Hey! Do you know how to get out?" Killua shouted at one of those computers programmed into the game, he assumed.

"And here is the dining hall where you can find the most stupendous and most delightful tasting food." the yellow cheeked computer put its hand to the side, pointing in a way to a building in a puffy long sleeved shirt, and a long flat black skirt.

"I don't care about the dang restaurants! I want to know how to get out!" he demanded, waiting for an instant answer.

"I'm sorry for the inconvenience then. I simply do not understand what you mean," the woman (if she was real) held onto her cheeks, weakly smiling, then bowing. "If there isn't anything I can help you with, then I should be on with my duties." The dark brown haired, ponytailed woman, left her spot, making her way back inside the building from behind.

"Pft." he puffed, crossing his arms. "If the programs can't help, then we need to figure out by memory."

"But...didn't you forget about the start?" Gon did make a point. Hehehe, yes he did forget. Usually at the start, you could take any path you'd like, and this certainly wasn't one he had been at. There were hundreds, and he had only taken at the most ten, since it takes a long time to complete the whole game. "Maybe we can-"

"No. I'm not letting her come back. Like I said, you can ask. I won't do anything, but walk away."

"Come back from where, hmm?" Smiling, she had come back. "What's wrong with me?" That was fast though. At first, she thought about walking throughout the town, hoping they would notice, (except for Gon, she knew, so more like he would) but it was 'too tiring' for her, and nothing was working.

Killua turned his gaze around, eyeing her, frowning. Then he grabbed Gon, dragging him again.

"I don't have time for you," he grumbled for the second time.

"Time for me? Oh, really? Wouldn't you rather find your way out instead immediately?" she praised, lips curving upward into a grin. "But..." she let her hands out, eyes closed as she turned. "if you really don't need me, I won't be a nuisance and continue to bother you." Killua stopped, letting his grip loosen a bit. His eye furrowed, and he kept it facing away.

"Why do you want to help us anyway?" he wondered, spontaneously, his head stayed still.

Kei laughed lightly, rotating her head once more. "Because I'm the type who wants to help, when I am rejected by almost everyone, from minute one. People think because I'm young, that I won't be any help at all. So they use their instincts and end up killing themselves...when I can get through without receiving one scratch."

"They must have better reasons. They can sense your massive amount of aura. I've felt that kind before. It's not like a normal person."

"That just makes me laugh inside. You see, with my amount, I could be stronger. Maybe that's why I don't receive a single scratch."

Softening his eyes, he sighed, letting Gon just listen to the voices. "Have you even completed it like this?"

"Oh, I didn't just complete, I've done more than that like this." Softening her gaze, she slowly stepped away. "I'll still take that offer. Try and find me again if you are willing."

He clenched his fist, gritting his teeth. And then, his other hand let go of Gon's shirt, letting him stand straight, feet firmly placed on the ground.

"Wait," he called. Kei stopped for a moment, giving herself a rest. "I can trust you if that's all it takes."

'Shall the fun begin then?' "Then I'll take you over somewhere, and I'll tell you the answer." Gon's mouth turned into a grin. "But, on one condition. Since whitey here doesn't seem to trust me, he can't come along. I promise to take you back, but this is a private message."

Killua gritted his teeth harder, eyes covered in black.

Gon nodded to him, hoping that he was looking, luckily he was, and Killua's hands loosened. "Only on one condition with me. I can come with you...but I don't have to be right next to you. As long as I'm able to see what you're doing, I'll let you tell him everything you have in that head of yours." All he wanted to do was make sure she wasn't going to do something reckless, hurting him as the first idea, when he can't see.

"As long as you can't hear us." It was weird though. Gon would tell him anyway. But there was a chance he might not give out the exact words, and make everything more simple, most likely because she was going to cloud him with words, so it would be hard to remember at once. He nodded his head slowly, and a smirk was written onto her face.


"I will start by asking you something though," she first informed, sitting down at a table. "How did you even get here when you didn't know the way out? Everyone that enters here knows that."

Rubbing his head sheepishly, he replied with, "I don't exactly know. He just disappeared after a second I wasn't looking. Then I got a note from someone saying that I needed to enter with nen, so I did. But I didn't expect it to be this hard to find a way out."

She shrugged, then continued. "Well, then. I'll start. First things first. You enter by using nen. The game not only lets you in, the controller you held also does. Because it's connected to the system, you were able to transport yourself inside. But simply, if the controller wasn't in, and you just used the system, then it wouldn't work. And there's a reason behind that. The only way to play is by the controller. The controller controls your character, meaning that it's the body. So basically, you entered your characters body with nen." That was simple, and pretty believable for him. "Next off, most people don't know that the secret to this is getting in. I've heard many games allow you to enter through nen, but playing inside only. This is the only game I've heard of that lets you play both, inside and outside. That's why it is a secret. The game actually had problems when I first entered, so we tried not to have too many real players come in." (Real players meaning the ones that used nen to get in.) "I've been in here for years, just so you know, trying to help people out. For many years it seems like, we, the ones who know, kept it a secret, so you would have to find out by rumors, or by someone else that knows and gives away the secret."

Somehow, that didn't really make much sense. Why didn't he see her then, or a few others that were around, that were certainly not programmed?

"What about the others that do know and are in here? Wouldn't I see..."

"That's what I was about to talk about. There's a difference between a real and fake player. Your player is fake from the outside. The difference, I should say, is that fake players can't do everything a real player can. They would think there is some special treatment if you do something extra. But once they find out there isn't anything..."

"They'll suspect."

"And argue with any creators of this game or anyone involved. And they list the people, so they'll definitely find out then." Her hands were put together in a ball, resting on the table top. "To continue, if you enter using nen, only your screen will say that you are playing. And no one outside of the game will see you. Another reason I can think of that you ended up here, not just randomly it happened to be here, is that there are secret places for those that did what you did. This is one of the very few." Chatting and babbling about stuff, she finished off. "Well, to conclude, I should tell you the one and the only way out."


Gon returned, Killua standing by a pole gleaming with a faded amount of light.

"What did she say?" he first asked, arms free, to his side.

"I was given how we got in here. I don't exactly know if it was the reason, but it's likely. But it wasn't just that. I was also told the way out."

"And that is...?"

He bit his lip, small, brief moment, being silent.

"The only way, she said, completing the game."


So, the original, I didn't explain about the possibilities of them getting here, and I forgot to say that other people couldn't see him. (Well, I think so) If you have read the original, there aren't many people, and that was the reason why. I chose that to make the story more easy. (If I didn't, this would be totally different.)