I just realized that from chapter one to this chapter, that I left no author note, Ah well. I'm giving you one here.

I also noticed that I used Lie and Truth, more than once. (I think I used Lies three times.) I'm trying though to not use certain words because of future arcs. I wanted to use words that would fit perfectly for the chapter, but I need them for the future, and they fit the story more.

If you notice anything repetitive for a title, tell me, and I'll change it.


Chapter 5 DisappearanceXLostXDarkness

Gon and Killua set off into the direction where the spot was marked. It was far, but Killua didn't care. He just wanted to see what it was and then leave if it wasn't really important. He also had to be careful, since he didn't have his nen now, and without it, he wasn't very strong. But if he was in danger, Gon would help him.

They walked for hours, waiting to see something that would remind both of them about why that spot had been marked. But nothing came.

"Killua," Gon whined. "Why can't we go back? What if something bad happens, and both of us can't get away."

"That would be very unlikely, but I need to know what is in that spot," Killua stated. "I don't want to leave when we're close." His map then opened. "See."

Gon looked at the map, and they were near the spot.

"I can even check how far we are from the spot." Killua searched and found the distance. "We're about three miles away. It won't take that long to get there."

"Fine." Though he was disappointed, but he couldn't convince Killua to turn around, especially since they were close.

Killua started running and so did Gon. They ran for half an hour, finding the destination.

A small building appeared in front of them, laying in the middle of no where. It was a dark brown, due to the darkness of the night sky, and it looked like an old wodden cabin a little. Hopefully it was just some abandoned home, and not that it was some type of trap.

Killua grunted. "This is what I came across. Hopefully, this building isn't pointless, or else I did waste time."

He walked up to the door, slamming it opened. "Gon, are you coming?"

"Oh, sorry." Gon ran towards the door and went inside. An empty room was there, just a wooden floor and concrete walls.

"Well, this was pointless. Lets just go back then." Killua left and Gon studied the room longer. He stepped forward and felt something under his shoe. A board creaked and started to go up and down a few inches each direction. Was there something hidden here?

Pushing on it harder, his foot fell in. He tried to get it out, but as he lifted his foot, more boards started moving, creating a hole for him to fall in, in which he did.

"Gon, why aren't you-" But Gon wasn't there. Killua looked around, seeing nothing but the emptiness of the room. "What happened now?" What situation was he in now, was all he thought of.


Gon laid on the ground in a dark room. He sat up and rubbed his head from the pain he received. He had fallen from a high place and smacked his head on the ground. That was all that hurt though.

He looked around, trying to find some source of light. Nothing, bit the light above him, which would soon disappear because of how close it was to getting completely dark if the tiny cracks were covered.

He scooted over, just in case something fell from above him.

He thought of walking off in some direction, just to see if some light would appear, but he couldn't decide because he didn't know what was ahead of him, and if the same incident from last time could happen.

"Maybe if I crawl in some direction, not very far," he murmured to himself. He began to crawl and then stopped. He was afraid something would happen any second now. Of course, nothing happened. Now all he needed to do was sit there until someone found him. But that may never happen. The boards had went back to being straight, looking like there was ground underneath. The light had been tiny cracks from the boards.

'Just wait here,' he though, mind blank of idea. 'There's no reason to move somehwere else.'

The only way out was to be saved by someone else. At least that was what he thought, but there was another way to get out, that he didn't think of.

'Just wait here,' he thought again over and over. 'Just wait here.' But he couldn't wait there forever.


Killua traced his foot across the ground as he walked around the room. Gon wasn't there, he already knew. He walked out thinking Gon had rushed out somehow without Killua noticing. But when he was outside seconds later, no one was there.

'Maybe he went behind the building.' he thought, hoping not to be displeased that he hid there. He moved to the back, except...nothing. He wasn't even near where Gon was, well at least Killua thought that. He didn't even know about the turning boards inside.

He walked back around and looked into the distance. No one was there. Facing the building, he thought he could find some kind of evidence in there, if he looked around carefully.

He did go in and stared around. He stood there watching for awhile, and was too focused on what he was doing, other than paying attention to footsteps that had been behind him.

A figure appeared from behind, and reached for Killua's shoulder. Killua felt it, immediately turned around as a reaction.

"Kei!" He yelled surprisingly. "Wait a minute, how did you find me?"

She was frowning, because of two things, which were because she knew of Hikari's doings, and that she had to search for them just so she could continue her plan. She replied with, "Remember when we made the maps where wherever one of us goes, all three of us have the spots marked," she explained. "I noticed when I did check that there was a line moving east, where I knew none of us would go ever and assumed that was you or Gon."

'That was stupid of me.' He face palmed leaving a red mark on his forehead coming from all the pressure.

"Anyway, do you know where Gon went?" Kei looked around generously no see him.

"Funny story, uh," Killua stopped.

"Don't tell me. You lost him again?" She sighed. "And his condition, he-"

"Another funny story, We ended up disappearing when I went searching for Gon, and I happened to be able to make a request." Killua started.

"Do you mean Hikari? I've met him before. What did you request?" Kei wondered, suspiciously staring.

"Apparently Gon was bleeding badly, so I healed him," he answered.

"And the toll?" She siad.

"A year without...nen." He muttered.

"You must be stupid then," she mocked. "There were other things that you could have chosen. You may be defenseless know," she scolded.

"I didn't finish exactly!" This time he frowned.

"Finish then," she replied in a meaningless tone.

"Gon happened to wake up, and apparently his eyesight was healed. But once he found out about my nen, he made a request. He was allowed to bring my nen back...except two weeks later...but since I just had made a request, he was only allowed to give me the two weeks without it. But I think his toll was stupider than mine. He wasn't thinking so he...took off a year off his lifespan and I don't know how he will change that if we happen to get out before my nen comes back. I got mad at him, but I couldn't do anything since I had to wait two weeks to make a request. Now he has to wait until I changed his toll, or else he can never make a request again. And that's the whole story," he told her broadly.

She stared at him in confusion, blinking. Then her face went back to normal.

"Anyway, I think I should know why you came here in the first place, instead of finding me," she stated. "And make it short this time. I don't want a long story explaining the whole thing. I would prefer something other than a speech."

"Okay. Okay. I'll try to make it short this time. Don't get mad at me for this. When we found out where we were, a looked at the map, where then it showed a spot marked and I wanted to see what it was," he explained briefly.

"And do you know when or where he disappeared?" Kei stopped him.

"Last time I saw him, we both went in this building and then when I left, I turned back to get Gon, and noticed he wasn't there. From then, I haven't seen him."

"Did you check inside again?" She asked.

"Yes, but he wasn't there, and I found no evidence of where he-" Killua stopped as Kei walked behind him. "What are you doing? I already checked."

"Hold on," she grumbled. "I think I might know where he went." Pushing on each wooden board, they creaked, opening slightly. "Ah ha!" One of the wooden boards started moving. She pulled it off, and grabbed another board to pull off, and continued doing that until all of the boards that moved came off. "You might want to see this."

Killua walked over and saw the open area. "He must have fallen down or something. But its deep. Hopefully he didn't break anything, or got another cut." Killua sat in front and put his legs in. He put his arms against the sides and slowly slid down. He reached the end of where he could hold on, and there was still more.

"Gon!" He yelled. No answer. "Gon!" He yelled again. Still no answer. He sighed, letting go of the ledge.


Gon laid there, waiting for someone to come down. He eventually got board, and decided to find a way out.

He started to crawl in one direction, this time not stopping until a wall was found.

It hadn't been that far, only five meters away from where he was. He moved along the wall to search for a door. He went to from one wall to another, until he reached the last one. A door did appear and he jumped up, cheering inside, and grabbed the knob. Turning it, the door slid opened.

Light appeared. An orange color. There was a tunnel in front of him, with a fire glowing on a stick, hanging on a wall. He grabbed it and started walking off. The door shut closed behind him, and he walked straight ahead until he reached the end of the tunnel.

It took hours, just walking. But he eventually reached the end and another door appeared. He opened that one, and stared at the new scenery he was. A sky appeared and it had been in its dark state. He didn't even know when the sky had changed from the last time he saw it, or when it would rise.

He looked into his map and decided to go the direction where he always was before, and the place where he and Killua should have gone.

At last he could find his right way, and he only stepped lightly and slowly across the grassy ground, just in case Killua was trying to catch up from behind.

And the only possible place he could think of going that the other two would know of, was the mountain he first went to when he began the search to the end.


I think this was the first chapter I only had to add words and correct spelling. The others, I either changed the story, or rewrote. I'm hoping the rest are the same though. :|