~~Disclaimer: I don't own Shaman King!~~~
Manta rushed into Yoh's house holding up a book nearly the size of the dictionary he always carried. "Yoh! I'm going to be a shaman!" The big grin on his face disappeared as he saw Anna look at him who burst out laughing.
"Bullshit! You get scared just by Amidamaru popping out all of a sudden!" Anna scoffed.
"That is quite true, isn't it Lord Yoh?" Amidamaru said, popping out of the memorial tablet on Yoh's table.
"EEEP!" Manta screeched.
"See?" Anna said.
Yoh gave Manta a sympathetic look. "Sorry, but I can't argue with the truth. All you're good for is giving me information on most of the spirits I run up on."
"Yeah, and being a pain in the ass," Anna added, slurping her soda through a straw. Amidamaru grinned.
"Wow, Anna. Being around you has made learn such a colorful vocabulary. True, I don't understand the meaning of these words, but Yoh and Manta had helped me!"
"You're doomed to be as stupid as my fiancé," Anna muttered.
Amidamaru sniffed with his hands clasped together. "Do you really think so? I would love to turn out to be a wonderful lord just as Lord Yoh!"
"Riiight."
"Yeah, so Yoh, can I talk to you in person without the devil being here?" Manta whispered urgently.
Yoh shrugged. "Yeah, why not. I'm getting a little tired of this training anyway. We were only having a thirty second break and it's about up." He went into his room and locked the door behind them. "What is it?"
"I'm serious about being a shaman! There was this thing on the Internet that I saw and it said that this person could teach people with the sixth sense to be a shaman!" Manta said, eagerly shoving the book in his face. "There's more about it in this book!"
Yoh flipped it over and looked at the cover. "How to be a shaman in four to six weeks? That's really lame. Are you sure you could be one?"
"Yeah, because in chapter 2 it says that if you aren't from a long line of shamans but still have the sixth sense, then you can be a shaman!"
"That's not fair! There's a cute little book telling nerds like you on how to be a shaman, but me on the other hand, had to be tortured by Anna! Who wrote this crap anyway?" Yoh looked further down at the cover. "Who's Tami Koyoshima?"
Manta looked sheepishly at the floor. "I don't know anything about her except she was a shaman who taught her cousin how to be a shaman. Her cousin could see ghosts and really wanted to be able to integrate with them. You see, he's a book nerd just like me and gets picked on."
"So? Why did you have to tell me? Couldn't you just surprise me if and when you get this shaman stuff down pact?"
"Yeah, I could have, but it says I need a real shaman to point out what I'm doing wrong when I integrate."
"You don't even have a ghost!"
Manta blushed. "I only have to wait four to six weeks for it. I filled out this form and mailed it to Tami Koyoshima. After four to six weeks, I'll get a ghost to match my needs." His eyes shined brightly. "Just think: me, Manta Oyamada-nerd with his own dictionary-to be a shaman with a ghost of my very own! It might even help me be stronger and cooler!"
"Don't wet yourself with happiness," Yoh said sarcastically.
"So will you help me?!" Manta flashed him a hopeful smile.
Yoh sighed. "Of course I will. You're my friend, but you have to ask Anna about it. I don't get a choice-she keeps my schedule."
"What if she says no?"
"I'm sure Lord Yoh and I will be able to help you in your spare time," Amidamaru said, appearing right beside Manta.
"EEEP! Don't do that! I hate it when you suddenly pop up!" Manta exclaimed, clutching his shirt over his heart.
Amidamaru smiled at him and continued to stare into the air with stars flashing in his eyes. "I hope that your ghost will be a samurai! I would love to have a companion! Lord Yoh and I could be fighting side by side with you and your ghost!"
"I guess so, but we still have to get through Anna," Yoh reminded.
Amidamaru and Manta shared nervous looks. "I hope she agrees," Amidamaru said.
"I just hope she doesn't jump down my neck for agreeing to it. I hate it when she nags!" Yoh muttered.
~~~~The end for now. Please review! Flames are accepted! Tell me what I'm doing wrong and what I spelled wrong. I'm not a person who's big on Shaman King, but I just had a weird idea.~~~~~
Manta rushed into Yoh's house holding up a book nearly the size of the dictionary he always carried. "Yoh! I'm going to be a shaman!" The big grin on his face disappeared as he saw Anna look at him who burst out laughing.
"Bullshit! You get scared just by Amidamaru popping out all of a sudden!" Anna scoffed.
"That is quite true, isn't it Lord Yoh?" Amidamaru said, popping out of the memorial tablet on Yoh's table.
"EEEP!" Manta screeched.
"See?" Anna said.
Yoh gave Manta a sympathetic look. "Sorry, but I can't argue with the truth. All you're good for is giving me information on most of the spirits I run up on."
"Yeah, and being a pain in the ass," Anna added, slurping her soda through a straw. Amidamaru grinned.
"Wow, Anna. Being around you has made learn such a colorful vocabulary. True, I don't understand the meaning of these words, but Yoh and Manta had helped me!"
"You're doomed to be as stupid as my fiancé," Anna muttered.
Amidamaru sniffed with his hands clasped together. "Do you really think so? I would love to turn out to be a wonderful lord just as Lord Yoh!"
"Riiight."
"Yeah, so Yoh, can I talk to you in person without the devil being here?" Manta whispered urgently.
Yoh shrugged. "Yeah, why not. I'm getting a little tired of this training anyway. We were only having a thirty second break and it's about up." He went into his room and locked the door behind them. "What is it?"
"I'm serious about being a shaman! There was this thing on the Internet that I saw and it said that this person could teach people with the sixth sense to be a shaman!" Manta said, eagerly shoving the book in his face. "There's more about it in this book!"
Yoh flipped it over and looked at the cover. "How to be a shaman in four to six weeks? That's really lame. Are you sure you could be one?"
"Yeah, because in chapter 2 it says that if you aren't from a long line of shamans but still have the sixth sense, then you can be a shaman!"
"That's not fair! There's a cute little book telling nerds like you on how to be a shaman, but me on the other hand, had to be tortured by Anna! Who wrote this crap anyway?" Yoh looked further down at the cover. "Who's Tami Koyoshima?"
Manta looked sheepishly at the floor. "I don't know anything about her except she was a shaman who taught her cousin how to be a shaman. Her cousin could see ghosts and really wanted to be able to integrate with them. You see, he's a book nerd just like me and gets picked on."
"So? Why did you have to tell me? Couldn't you just surprise me if and when you get this shaman stuff down pact?"
"Yeah, I could have, but it says I need a real shaman to point out what I'm doing wrong when I integrate."
"You don't even have a ghost!"
Manta blushed. "I only have to wait four to six weeks for it. I filled out this form and mailed it to Tami Koyoshima. After four to six weeks, I'll get a ghost to match my needs." His eyes shined brightly. "Just think: me, Manta Oyamada-nerd with his own dictionary-to be a shaman with a ghost of my very own! It might even help me be stronger and cooler!"
"Don't wet yourself with happiness," Yoh said sarcastically.
"So will you help me?!" Manta flashed him a hopeful smile.
Yoh sighed. "Of course I will. You're my friend, but you have to ask Anna about it. I don't get a choice-she keeps my schedule."
"What if she says no?"
"I'm sure Lord Yoh and I will be able to help you in your spare time," Amidamaru said, appearing right beside Manta.
"EEEP! Don't do that! I hate it when you suddenly pop up!" Manta exclaimed, clutching his shirt over his heart.
Amidamaru smiled at him and continued to stare into the air with stars flashing in his eyes. "I hope that your ghost will be a samurai! I would love to have a companion! Lord Yoh and I could be fighting side by side with you and your ghost!"
"I guess so, but we still have to get through Anna," Yoh reminded.
Amidamaru and Manta shared nervous looks. "I hope she agrees," Amidamaru said.
"I just hope she doesn't jump down my neck for agreeing to it. I hate it when she nags!" Yoh muttered.
~~~~The end for now. Please review! Flames are accepted! Tell me what I'm doing wrong and what I spelled wrong. I'm not a person who's big on Shaman King, but I just had a weird idea.~~~~~