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I wished I had never met him in the first place. He would have been the only one who would know what was going on in both the REal World and the Spirit World. "Koenma," I said cordially. "Hello Naoko. We have a new assignment for you, if you don't mind taking it," he asid. "Like I.... what the hell???!!!" I exclaimed as I took in the handsome young man standing in front of me when I turned to see him behind me. He grinned at me, even though he still had that pacifier in his mouth. I knew why he had that. It was the only thing he could keep with him that would take a little of his 'chi' everyday until the power was enough to seal a whole Dimensional away. The thing was, I had never seen him as an adult, only in his child form in Reikai, Japan's Spirit World. "I'm sure you would have heard that the Dimensional Pathway between Makai and Ninjenkai a few years ago, right?" he asked me. "Sure," I said, "There should be no threat from here." "Not from the East," Koenma told me. "From the West," he said. "The only threat is Voldemort, and he's dead, or close to it," I said, but a dreadful suspicion entered my mind. Koenma did not have to continue. I knew from the look on his face that somehow or other, Voldemmort had regained his form. "Have you told the Western Ministries of Magic yet?" I asked him. Natalie had left the room as soon as Koenma came in. There were still some things she was not quiteready to accept yet. "Most of them. The only problem is the British Ministry of Magic. Cornelius Fudge, their Minister, refused to believe in anything I said, although Professor Dumbledore did," Koenma said. I nodded. There had been rumours from some of my old friends about Cornelius' stubborness. "I'll get one of my friends to get me more information. She's a new teacher at Hogwarts," I told him. "I don't you didn't want to involve yourself in this," Koenma asid in an amused tone. "I don't, but I can't take the chance. If Voldemort finds out about my sister..." I didn't continue, but rather, left the building. I knew now who was responsible for the killing ofn the Mikodo. There was only one person in the East who served Voldemort so faithfully. |