Arc three started. This one is about Gon trying to find his way out (again) and Killua's memory is still gone, so Gon has that problem. During that, Kei tries to find out something she didn't know about, that she needs to know. What do you think will hapen?
Sorry this came so soon. I got into it so much, I got the chapter done early, and I wanted to post the new arc. Hopefully I won't go to fast next time.
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Arc Three: Truths and Dares
Chapter 11 RequestXWishXFigures
Gon figured everything out. Thanks to Kei.
"You just gave out everything I needed to know." Gon stood up from his spot. "You tried to trick me, but you just helped me. Now I know you took away my memory, and you just told me how Killua doesn't remember anything."
'No! How did he know that was what really happened? He can't leave now. I shouldn't have shown him anything.'
"You can't make me stay in here forever. Killua was right about you. I should have listened in the first place." But then he was interrupted by something that appeared in front of him.
It looked like the game, and there was brightness coming, like an explosion.
'No! I have to stop this. He can't find out how?' Find out what? Well it was the way to destroy the game. Somehow there was another vision, but this was a clue to stopping Kei. She pressed a button to try to get it to stop, but it wasn't working. "NO! Why won't this work. He can't figure out how to destroy it. If it gets any further, he will know, and then he will destroy it." She continued to press the button. "Why won't this stupid button work?!"
"Because I was the one to send this," a voice came from behind.
"Hikari! Why did you...?"
"Because this isn't what you should be doing. You may have been programed to do this to people, but these two are different. I even think it shouldn't happen to anyone. I want you to stop. I do want the game destroyed because of what is happening now."
"You're basically murdering me. And you would die too, so you would commit suicide."
"You think so. But you don't know the truth of this game." He was right. There was something Kei didn't know about yet. Something important. But what was it?
"What wouldn't I know? I know everything about this game." She thought that. Again, there was something she didn't know about that only Hikari knew about.
"Kamiko?" he called. "Stop thinking that. There are things that you don't know of. There are lots of things in the world you don't know about. But there is a reason why you don't know everything, like I said."
"How would you know about that dreadful place? You aren't human, and I am not either. We only know certain things humans know. And we were suppose to be smarter than them."
Hikari sighed. "I will stop this vision, but I have to let him know how. If you die, I will die too. That's the consequence for this."
"You...you can't be telling me this. Why do you care so much about these humans?"
"You don't know everything yet. You will find out soon though. But I can't tell you now because you won't understand. And this is not the place to be to tell you. I should go now. The vision has gone long enough. Gon knows enough now. Sooner or later he will destroy it. I understand that he wants to protect Killua, and leave. And I know he wants this game destroyed because then no one will have his problem again. You made it worse for him, than anyone else that entered. You lied to him about how to get out of the game. You lied that you wanted to help. You made him trust you by using your good side, when you really wanted to get rid of him. The creators of this game are not what you think. I learned that they are evil, and created this game, so anyone who enters with nen will suffer. They did something to you that you don't know of."
"Your lying! You can't be telling the truth about it! I am the one that is right." She thought wrong. Everything Hikari said was true. Every word, and every detail was true, but she didn't know.
"Don't be like that. I'm trying to help you. This is how I am trying to save you!"
"How is killing me, trying to save me?"
"I simply said that if you die, I will die too. I can help you. And I can help them too. But there's something else, that's about me that you should know. But you must wait until you know the truth about this game. Then I will tell you, and then you will go to Gon for help. Don't ask me why, but I know how he can help you too. But he might have trouble helping you at first because of what you did to him, and Killua. Right now its your fault that he won't help you. You must believe me about this. Maybe not now, but later you have to." He crossed his arms. "I will be going now. I have nothing else to say right now. Wait for the answer. That is all." He disappeared and Kei fell back.
"He's just trying to get rid of me. He doesn't want me to stay alive anymore. That's it. I can't trust him. What about what he said is true? How can I not know something about this game? How will Gon be able to help me? He's simply lying to me, so he can mess up my mind. I know it." But she was wrong.
Then she got an image. Her eyes went to seeing the room she was in, to a picture of a girl with short light blonde hair, and with black clothes. A black turtleneck, along with black shorts, black boots, and black gloves. Why was she imaging someone like that? She didn't know who that was.
'You don't know the truth about this game.'
"Don't say that to me." She scrunched up, and put her hands on her head.
'Kamiko? Stop thinking that. There are things you don't know of. There are lots of things in the world you don't know about. But there is a reason why you don't know everything, like I said.'
"Liar! You're lying to me. I know enough. There shouldn't be something that I don't know about. I am one of the smartest here. I should know everything. Why are you telling me this?"
"Because this isn't what you should be doing. You may have been programed to do this to people, but these two are different. I even think it shouldn't happen to anyone. I want you to stop. I do want the game destroyed because of what is happening now."
"I won't let you stop me because of this. I won't let Gon get into my settings and destroy the game. I'm the only one who can do it anyway. Don't push your luck now. I will beat you. I will stop you!" She laughed hard. Her attitude change. She started to become crazy. She wasn't going to let herself die because of this. She was evil, and she wanted things to turn out how she wanted. Everything needed to be her way, and nothing else. But what she wanted now, would change if she new the truth.
"I figured out everything. But how am I suppose to get out?" Gon first thought. He didn't know what had happened with Kei and Hikari because he wasn't able to see or hear them. As for them, they could see and hear what happened with Gon.
He noticed a circle on the wall. It was faint, but he barely saw the difference in color with the rest of the wall. He stood up and walked towards it. But as he pressed it, nothing happened. It was weird. He checked around the rest of the wall, but couldn't find anything.
As he got himself towards the other side, someone appeared inside. Hikari came in, and opened the door. He placed his hand on the circle and a door opened. Only he could do it, and Kei could too. The door opened, and Hikari disappeared.
Gon heard a noise from behind, and saw an opening where the door was. He then walked into it, and stairs came. He walked up many sets, about twenty and finally reached the top. That was where he saw the shadow, on the top floor. He walked down the hall, and walked into the last room. But no one was inside. Gon scratched his head out of confusion. Did he really see someone, or did the person leave?
Well, it was Kei who was in there, but she left, and went to the floor underneath, and choose a random room in the middle, so it would be hard to find her. On the outside, it looked like a normal door, but once you entered, the inside would be different.
"I can't let him find me, but I won't be able to escape yet. I need to do something before he leaves, and make sure he doesn't see me, or else something will happen." She banged onto some metal. "Darn it! How am I even suppose to do that anyway? I have no chance, and he already knows it was me because no one else would be able to do this, and Hikari wouldn't act like this either, unless..." She smiled lightly. "I can trick him into thinking that Hikari did it. Maybe then he will believe me. But how will I? The only ability he has is the request and tolls. Maybe I can lie to him that he requested something for himself and made the toll, leting Gon get those dreams." But would it work? She could at least try. "Except since he knows that I can make things look different, he might think I was the one to trick him." She had second thoughts. "He probably would think why Hikari would do it. He has nothing to do with Gon. He might think this is my specialist type." What her ability was, the one that she could change the area she was in, into something else, she could also become a specialist, and that's how she is able to send the dreams.
Gon walked down the hall back to the stairs. "Maybe she went back out, or is at the bottom." Then he heard a bang.
"This won't work. Nothing will work. Dang it!" She banged harder.
"She's right underneath me." He began to go down the stair, and into the floor below. His footsteps were so loud, Kei could hear them, and then she panicked.
"He's going to find me now," she mumbled to herself so he wouldn't hear. Then she heard a door open. He opened one of the first doors by the stairs. He had an idea to open all of the doors, so he would find the right one. "I have to hide." She tried to find a spot to hide. "Wait, he'll know I'm in here even if I hide. I have to change this to look like the other rooms." Then she did, and she heard footsteps in front of the door. "Oh no! Now where am I going to hide?" She looked around. "Ah, this should work."
The door opened. Gon walked in, and looked around the room. No one. He checked the closest. No one. Where was she?
Kei was on the corner of the ceiling, holding onto a handle she made. She placed her hand onto the wall next to her, and a small space opened. She quickly jumped in, just before Gon looked up. No one. He left, and checked the next one.
Kei sighed out of relief. "That was close. I was lucky I could come in here or else he would have found me." She jumped onto the ground, and checked the hall. No one. He must have been in a room. "Now to change this back." She changed the room into a room full of machines, and pressed some buttons. "Now I have to make sure he doesn't get out." The hall started to change. A wall was created passed her door, and from the other side where Gon was, it looked like the normal wall from the normal hall.
"When did this get here? Unless, how am I in here? Or did I somehow reach the end?" Now he was stuck. There weren't any stairs, and the exit was blocked. The windows were covered, and the air vents were too high up. He was stuck, unless someone came for him, or he destroyed the wall. But how was that possible?
First chapter done. What do you think Kei doesn't know? She doesn't even know what it is, but Hikari does. Soon you will find out.
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