na, wonder if anyones done one like this. probably.

ah well, just thought, "hey, i wonder if this could happen!" and then thought "zomg it could!" and thus, the birth of the crappiest horror story ever.

warnings- badly written horror, spoilers i guess, OOC, incest.
reasons- cause i wanna read something, but i dont
inspiration- none (shrugs) cept for "here in your arms" by hellogoodbye.
rating- T
pairing- hikaru/kaoru
summary- when running from home, the twins hikaru and kaoru are trapped in a village forgotten by time.
disclaimer- i own nothing ne!!!!!!

anyways, i guess enjoy ne. i...really dont know much on the twins .. well, i do but you get it. i'll say i'm sorry in advance for any OOCness or innaccuracy.

enjoy!

italics are for thoughts, letters, writing, dreams, and past events!

"Good news! Your father has taken a job in America! Isn't that great?" Their mother said happily.

They didnt know weather to act happy, or to shriek. Instead they looked toward their father. He nodded, and something told them, no amount of reasoning could fix this. They were moving, and neither boy had a say in it.

That night, they decided they wouldn't lose so easily. Because if there was one thing the twins hated, it was losing without a real fight. They were to move in three days, on Monday. If they ran away on Sunday, they could force their parents to cancel their flight plans, and maybe somehow hide out with Haruhi. She could help them. She was good at this sort of thing right??

The room was pitch black you could say. The moon was full, and stars illuminated the sky, making the room not black, but silver. It was only really the corners that were black in the spacious room. Hikaru stood at the door, waiting for his younger twin, Kaoru, to finish packing his bag. The younger redhead, if you could call his pinkish tan hair red, zipped his backpack quickly, glancing at the clock anxiously. In five minutes they'd leave, and hopefully, would be back in this mansion by Friday.

Once the clock struck twelve, the two made their way quietly through the halls, not a creak escaping the floors. They were out of the mansion before twelve ten, and stood facing it. This was the last time they may ever see their home. Or even their friends. But they hoped that wouldn't be the case. Turning, Hikaru and Kaoru ran off down the sidewalk.

( eight am that morning )

"Gaaah, I hate these woods!" Kaoru sighed loudly, sitting down heavily on a stump.

Hikaru couldn't help but agree with his younger brother. The woods weren't all that fun or wonderful when you were lost and hungry. They'd eat something, but then they wouldn't have lunch. Neither twin had expected to be so hungry so soon, and even if they had they hadn't thought they'd get lost. If they weren't lost, they'd have bought some hair dye, and then found the closest fast food restaurant. Haruhi had mentioned them once, mentioning Mc Donalds and others.

Just the thought of food made Hikaru's stomach grumble painfully. He sat down on the stump next to his brother, leaning back against him. "Me to..."

If they hadn't been so tired and hungry, the twins would have thought the area they were in was like a painting. The grass was emerald and healthy, cut into by a gentle little stream that flowed down into the woods. Tall oaks made the forest somewhat dense. The sun was shrouded by the tall trees and the emerald spades that grew on them, casting shadows everywhere.

"Hikaru... I'm hungry." Kaoru mumbled at last, unable to stand the burning in his stomach any longer.

"Me to... But if we eat anything now," He trailed off slightly, not entirely wanting to say it.

"We wouldn't have lunch." Kaoru finished.

"Yeah." Hikaru mumbled back.

Glancing up, the older of the twins noted that it was just about noon. Right now, he could be at school eating lunch. The knowledge caused his stomach to burn again, insisting that he feed it. With a sigh, Hikaru squirmed from his backpack and opened it, pulling out two candy bars. Looking at them hard, he wished them to multiply, maybe split in half and form two more bars. Kaoru poked him, urging him to either hand over the food or put it away. He didnt like being teased.

With a final sigh, the older boy handed his brother the food. Kaoru snatched the candy bar and opened it quickly, biting off at least half of the candy bar with one bite. Food at last! Right now, the taste of almonds and peanuts was welcome. After all, hunger didnt necessarily care about taste, just filling the empty void that was a stomach. Once both of the candy bars had been devoured, exhaustion from walking around for hours settled in.

Yawning, Hikaru leaned back gently, his back hitting Kaoru's. "Lets go to sleep..."

The younger twin nodded sluggishly, and settled back to fall asleep.

A huge village, blanketed in an eery fog and the dark night sky. Two girls stood in front of a tree, both gazing back blankly. A mad dash, and a glowing crimson, the sound of people in the distance. The mad beat of staffs on solid rock, chanting while horror soaked through, watching the peach turn ashen grey. A hole, and mass amounts of swaying, anguished bodies inside.

An innocent smile, and the words, "C'mon Hikaru..." seemingly echoing.

Waking quickly, the older twin shot forward, sweat beginning to develop on his forehead. In the sudden jolting movement, Kaoru fell back and woke with a start, rubbing his head slightly. Blinking awake, he looked around and remembered where he was before turning and looking at his disturbed brother.

"Hikaru, whats wrong? Why'd you wake me up?" The boy asked, yawning slightly.

Hikaru shook his head slowly, eyes still wide and fearful. It was only a dream. It was all just a very realistic dream. Thats all, he told himself. Turning, he forced a small smile, "N-Nothing. Just a bad dream."

"...Oh. What about?"

"I Dunno."

dum dumm dummm!!!!!! stupid idea i know XD this was written back before i really knew the twin's characters well, so please forgive me for any OOC ne.