I saw the Spirited Away movie like a week ago, and the urge to write a story has been gnawing at me. So, here it is!

Disclaimer- I don't own Spirited Away or any of the cast, I'm just pulling strings. xD

So here ya go, Memories Renewed

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Chapter one: Good-bye?

Chihiro stood in the grassy field, her clothes and hair whipping around her as she clasped onto Haku's hand. "Look, Haku! The water's gone!" She cried out happily. Haku just stood silently, his grip on Chihiro's hand became tighter.

"Yes, now you must go back the way you came, but don't look back until you exit of the tunnel." Chihiro gave him a worried look. "What about you, Haku?"

"I'll have to talk to Yu-baba, and tell her I won't be her apprentice anymore." Chihiro still looked doubtful. Haku gave her a soft smile. "I'll be okay, and now I've got my real name back. Thanks to you." Chihiro blushed a little, and found that her orange shoes had become very interesting. Then, she had a sudden thought.

"Will I ever see you again?" A single tear slipped from her eye. Chihiro didn't think that she could make it without Haku. He had become part of her life, even though she had only known him for a short while. Haku's hand reached up and wipped her tear away. "Yes, we will."

"Promise?"

"Promise."

Haku's emerald eyes searched Chihiro's chocolate ones for a moment, then he reluctantly let go of her hand. "You should go now. Your parents will be waiting for you. Remember, don't look back."

"Chihiro!" Chihiro's head turned to the direction her parents were calling her from, then she looked back at Haku. "Good-bye, and thanks Haku... for everything." With that, she turned and ran off across the sea of grass, until she caught up with her parents who were standing by the crumbling building.

"What were you doing? Come on!" Chihiro's father, Akio, waved to her to run faster. Her mother, Yuko, began telling about how worried she was, and that she shouldn't disappear like that.

As they approached the dark tunnel, Chihiro hesitated. She longed to look back to get one last glimpse of the boy who had worked his way into her heart over the last three days. But she dare not disobey him. So she walked on, praying that this wasn't their last good-bye.

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Man, was that short or what? Eh, I know it's not how it happened in the movie, but bare with me that I don't really remember. Oh well, please review! Was it good? Bad? Even ulgy? Don't answer that one.

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