Spirited Away 2: Run Away DRAFT
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  • Reads 12,200
  • Votes 324
  • Parts 36
  • Time 4h 31m
Complete, First published Aug 01, 2016
I do NOT OWN Spirited Away. The rights go to Hayao Miyazaki. 
Chihiro has been in the human world for six years. She couldn't keep her mind of what Haku had promised her. Ever since that day Chihiro felt lost like never before like she didn't belong in the human world.  

If she makes the decision to return- after so long, she will discover the truth about her feelings and herself. The question remains, will she accept the new her?  
~~Flashback~~
"Will  we meet again?" Chihiro asks 

"Someday." 

"Promise?" 

"Promise."
 ~~End of Flashback~~
This scene of their farewell haunted her in her sleep, reminding her she has another home but she knows she cannot go back.
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Spirited Away: The Return Home

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EDITING IN PROGRESS Chihiro, now 17, isn't sure where her life is heading. Ever since her fateful encounter with the Spirit World, and a certain dragon-boy, she's yearned to return, but has never been able to do so. However. They say an act of true desperation can go a long way, so was it possibly for this reason that when Chihiro's parents tell her they're moving that she was finally be able to return to a world where old hags ruled bathhouses and giant spiders worked in boiler rooms? But, a long time has passed since her first visit, who is to say that things will still be as they were when she left? Who is to say they won't?