Disclaimer: Once again I have to ensure you that I DO NOT own any of the characters from the Yu Yu Hakusho series. I will only be using characters from the show therefore you will know everyone that you meet along the way. This story line is my own... it does kinda go along the lines of Fifty Shades of Grey but there is no connection. Kurama is just a kinky fox that has an appetite for the rougher side of desires. Hope that you all enjoy my twisted fantasy that will unfold. Ladies and Gents... I give you... Fifty Shades of Youko...

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Kurama sighed heavily as he sat behind his desk. He hated Thursdays... to him they always seemed to drag on forever. He just wanted to go home and sleep the day away... however sleep was the farthest thing from his mind. He was a darker man than most people knew about. Only a very select few knew about his life beyond the workplace. His mother seen him as a very successful businessman. She just wished that he would settle down and give her the grandchildren that she wanted before she died. However, Shiori did not know that the only reason that she DIDN'T have grandchildren was simply because the youko inside of her son was only attracted to men. Kurama had tried to have a relationship with women but they never ever seemed to last more than a week. The females of the world, both Human and Demon, seemed to bore him too easily. Men however, they were the challenge that the youko beneath the mask seemed to crave.

"Mr. Minamino," a voice called lightly as Kurama sat brooding about the day lasting forever.

Kurama looked up at his secretary, Botan. She was tall and fiery and very good at her job. That is why Kurama requested Koenma to let him borrow her during the weekdays and promised to let her home by four each day so that she could tend to her other duties in the Demon world. Kurama cleared his thoughts about his activities that he would rather be doing and waved Botan into his office.

"What can I do for you?" Kurama asked and picked up a few documents that were littering his desk.

"There is something that I would like to ask you about the meetings tomorrow," she asked as she walked in and placed an envelope on the desk in front of him. "Are you sure that you want to decline the offer to fuse the company with Biotech? I have been doing the research that you requested and I thought that it would be a good acquisition to the company."

Kurama nodded softly as he picked up the file that she had brought him. "I have been considering what it would mean for the company, Botan and I'm just not convinced that it is the direction that I want my company to go. I understand that they are the leading industry for helping wounded veterans regain use of amputated limbs, but they are using robotics AND biology to do it. You can't have it both ways, in my opinion. There isn't enough evidence that can prove that both robotics and a steady stream of uncertain drugs can help people in the future. I can see it on a short term level, but they haven't provided any information to the success of their researches ten or twenty years down the line. I cannot simply take a chance with something like this. I cannot, and I will not."

Botan hadn't thought of things like that and nodded to her boss. He always was three steps ahead of the rest of them anyways so what did she know. For all she knew, her boss was simply curious as to what the company was about. However, Kurama never sat up meetings on a Friday... and she had been working for him nonstop for three years and not once had he ever sat up a meeting on a Friday. He hated meetings and that was just that, he did them only for the company. He was constantly in meetings of some sorts and the company grew because of them, but the meetings were just his way of making a day fly by and that was the only thing that she knew to be true. Botan excused herself for lunch and asked if he would like anything while she was out.

"No thanks, Botan," Kurama said as he stood up from his comfy chair behind the large mahogany desk. "I think I will head out for lunch myself today."

Botan smiled as the boss of the company walked out of the office to enjoy a quiet lunch away from work. It was odd but she loved it when he went out for lunch, considering that usually meant that she could be a little late herself and not get in trouble for it. She walked out of the office building that was Minamino Enterprises and headed to her favorite little coffee shop for lunch.

Kurama smiled mischievously as he walked away from the building. He normally would have his lunch at the office in order to get more work done, but he ignored his hard working lifestyle for a while and headed off to a place that he knew could benefit him in greater ways than work ever could. There was a part of town that hardly anyone knew who he was, and no one ever asked any questions to anyone that came there. It was more commonly referred to as the shady part of town and not many people actually knew what really went on down there. People only seen the prostitutes that lined the alley ways and the rumors of the serious gang bangers and drugs that went around, but that was only the outside. There was a specific building that Kurama knew about and it was simply called "Temptations". Kurama had been there before and the owner of the joint knew him well. As he walked up the steps of the building he smiled lightly. This is what he preferred to do with his time. He opened the door and walked into the tall building that smelled of burning incense.

"Well, well," a tall woman said from behind the counter to his left. "Look what the cat dragged in. Darling it has been too long."

"Hello, Ruka," Kurama smiled at the demon woman standing there. He knew her very well indeed. He knew exactly what type of business she ran and she knew that he rather enjoyed it.

"What can I do for ya, hun?" she asked as she hopped up and sat on the counter. "A quick fix, or a long term deal?"

"Depends," Kurama said as he shed his jacket and draped it over his arm. "What's on the menu?"

Ruka smiled darkly and reached behind her to a large binder that held many pages, so many pages in fact that it seemed that a single page more would destroy the binder's seams. She placed the large book on her lap and opened it up. She had faced it his way and started to flip the pages until Kurama smiled lightly at the selection.

"If nothing here suits your fancy," Ruka said as she pointed over her shoulder to another room. "There is always the browsing option. There are a few that are unoccupied right now. A few that I am sure that you will like."

"Thank you, Ruka," Kurama said before walking into the other room that was hidden by a curtain. Kurama focused his eyes as the black lights that surrounded the room changed the color hues of the world. He walked further into the room and seen several clients with the workers of the building.

With a quick inhale of the smells that surrounded him, Kurama felt his tensions ease out of him. This was more like it. The men, the sex, and the not having to stay very long. He liked Ruka's business frame of mind. Give the gents exactly what they want... an escape from everyday life, by giving them the fantasy of a quick relationship that will always end on good terms. A darker place than the real world beyond the doors of Temptations, a place where the sex was always good, and the long term affairs were hidden by a veil of mystery. Kurama had discovered this place by accident, but now that he was a valued customer, he didn't regret coming to the wrong address all those years ago. He had had many good times here, and some that had blossomed into longer arrangements with a few of the male workers here. There were both genders running around the room, half naked. As said before, Kurama preferred the men.

Suddenly, a young man caught Kurama's eye. He was sitting at the inside bar with a glass of what looked like whiskey. He seemed to be having as bad of day as he was and the curious fox decided to join the man at the bar. A young barkeep asked what he wanted and his order was given. The young man glanced his way and Kurama got a good look at the young man's face. He WAS indeed young, with gorgeous red eyes and a cute button nose. He wasn't familiar with the young man, he must be new here.

Ruka had come into the room and several of the workers mewed with delight. She spotted Kurama at the bar with her youngest employee. She bit her lip and thought of warning the fox that he was biting off more than he could chew with that one, but decided against it. The Youko knew what kind of people she employed. If he was up for the challenge that the young man had to offer, then by all means, go for it. After a few rounds, Ruka disappeared back into the front room and the atmosphere returned to the desires of others. Kurama looked over the young man out of the corner of his eye. He was very appealing to look at, short but not too short, short spiked black hair with a white burst to form his bangs. He noticed a black dragon tattoo that covered the majority of his arm and smiled. He looked like he was fit, fit enough to work here at least. Kurama drank his own bourbon and pondered the idea.

"Are you going to sit there and stare, or what?" the young man beside him asked impatiently.

Kurama blinked, had he really been caught staring... he thought that his long hair was hiding that simple truth. Kurama looked over at him questioningly and seen those red eyes focused on him. "What do you mean staring?"

The young man chuckled and pointed to the mirror behind the barkeep who was drying a shot glass with a cloth. Kurama looked and sure enough he could see clearly his own reflection and smirked lightly. "The long hair would do you good, as long as you aren't sitting right in front of a mirror that both of us can see out of."

Kurama chuckled again and then turned to face the smaller demon fully. "Very well, my name is Kurama. What's yours?"

The young man seemed to hesitate as if he was wondering if getting involved was a good idea or not. He chose the latter, for he smiled lightly. "My name is Hiei."

Kurama relished in his soft voice and sighed lightly. "That is an interesting name, certainly not human."

Hiei blinked and looked at the man next to him. "How did you..."

Kurama smiled. "It seems that I am not the only one who chooses to walk between the worlds."

Hiei looked down at his cup. "It's not a matter of choice... I got in trouble with Koenma and as my punishment for killing a few humans I am forced to reside with them."

"Ah, Koenma," Kurama flinched at the mention of the King of the Demon world. "You... know him well?"

"Not really," Hiei said and looked at him. "But I have a feeling that you know him better than I do."

Kurama looked down at his bourbon, what the hell... how could he possibly know that... Kurama shook his head. "Not as well as one cares to admit. But I too got in trouble with him. Of course, I worked my ass off to get back in his good graces to go back home, but that isn't what he had planned."

"Forced to stay here," Hiei seemed to be reading his mind and then a thought crossed Kurama's mind. This could really become interesting. This young man was enticing, and the thought of a greater challenge ahead excited the fox within.

"I have a proposition for you," Kurama said and turned to look at the young man next to him. Hiei looked at him and frowned lightly before asking what type of proposition that he had in mind. "One that could benefit us both. Want to hear more?"

Hiei thought about this for a second and then stood up. He nodded to a private booth at a table in the corner. Once they both had settled and the barkeep had refilled their drinks, Hiei looked across the table at the man and nodded. "Alright, fox, let's hear what you have to say."

Kurama blinked as he heard Hiei call him a fox. Was he referring to his good looks... but Hiei shook his head as soon as Kurama thought it. Kurama frowned as Hiei smirked. "First off, get out of my head."

Hiei smirked and leaned back. "No promises on that. Can't help it."

Kurama sighed lightly and shook his head. Just his luck... the first man to present a nice welcomed challenge had a few extra challenges of his own. Kurama shook his head again. "Very well, at least try."

"Fine," Hiei said as he crossed his arms behind his head.

The movement gave Kurama a full view of his abs and the sight aroused the naughty fox within. Kurama swallowed lightly and looked Hiei in the eye. "I am not one to have a quicky sort of relationship. I come here looking for ones that are willing to have a little extra fun. As my personal play-toys. Does that seem like something that you would be willing to do?"

Hiei blinked for he hadn't seen that bold of a statement and question to come from the seemingly shy man in front of him. He thought about the implications in the statement... the fox's personal play thing? The question had merit. For it would get him out of these mindless relations that he got while he was here. He looked over the man and set his jaw.

"How far are you willing to go with this, Kurama?" Hiei asked. "If you are looking for someone that will bend to your every whim, then you are barking up the wrong tree. That is not my thing."

Kurama smiled. "I do not care for a submissive partner. I love a challenge. And you are the type of challenge that entices me more than any other."

"How am I a challenge?" Hiei asked with a laugh. "I simply said that I will not bend to the every command of another."

"That is where the challenge lies," Kurama said darkly. "Because by the time that I am through with you... you WILL be willing to do obey my every command."

"So the challenge is to turn a non-submissive into a full blown submissive," Hiei stated bluntly.

"Sort of," Kurama shrugged his shoulders. "However, do not get me wrong, I like non-submissive people. I like the challenge of making them realize that if the goods are there, then they will be willing to do whatever that partner asks of them."

Hiei frowned. "That will never happen."

"I have heard that before," Kurama warned him. "And every single time, the end came when they DID do everything I said. But I believe it will be different with you. You seem to be more convinced than the others and that is the true challenge in which I seek."

Hiei looked at Kurama and smirked. "What exactly does this do for me? I have only heard how it will benefit you."

Kurama smiled. "I will set you up in an apartment next to mine, I will pay you better than what you earn here, and you will have my entire dedications as long as you wish to remain in my contract."

Hiei looked at the light brown liquor that swished in the shot glass as he twirled it between his fingers. He had never had a deal with so many perks. Never had he been paid outside of his contract with Ruka. This man was willing to pay him more than what she did. He obviously knew what the workers around here made and to a human that seemed like a lot of money. But to this one, money didn't seem to be a factor in this arrangement. Hiei pondered the idea of what the fox meant by his dedications and the idea of having this man as a temporary partner seemed to motivate him to speak.

"How long do these contracts of yours last?" Hiei asked.

"As long as you wish," Kurama said knowing that he had the little demon eating from the palm of his hand. "The contract benefits you more than it would benefit me. Should you wish to terminate the contract, you will be paid a fee to keep your mouth shut about what had gone on during our business and you would keep anything that you have acquired during your stay."

Hiei liked the sound of that. He knew that the fox had more to it than that, but Hiei was willing to take a leap of faith here. He was starting to tire of the faces that came here and that is why he chose to sit at the bar alone instead of mingle with the clients. This man was offering him something new and it did sound enticing to him. Hiei looked up into the green eyes that were watching him closely. Hiei took a moment to gather his strength that seemed to disappear suddenly and nodded to the redhead across from him.

"Deal," Hiei said and shook hands with the man across from him.

Kurama smiled darkly as he handed Hiei a business card and began to stand. "I must return to work. Come to the address on the back at seven tonight, and do not be late. I hate it when people are late."

He stood up and walked out of the murky building, giving his eyes a moment to adjust to the blinding rays of the sun. With a new found pep in his step, Kurama walked back to the tall silvery building that was his own and instead of waiting for the elevator, he took to the stairs. Several of the employes thought it odd that Kurama would take the stairs but didn't question his actions. He seemed to be in a good mood, and no one dared make that mood change for the worst. Once he reached the thirty eighth floor he walked into his office and sat at his desk. There were a few things that he needed to plan before his new friend joined him later that evening. He looked at the little anniversary clock on the corner of his desk and seen that he only had four hours before his newest adventure would begin. Calling off the two meetings that were scheduled that afternoon, Kurama began to make a few calls to several of his contacts, and one of them was to his private attorney. He asked the man on the other line to draw up the usual contract that was normal for these types of calls and asked that a new stipulation was added to the contract. With his new contract being drawn up, he leaned back and made several more calls. Each one went the way he had planned and by the time that he was through with his calls he looked at the clock and seen that it was almost five. He had a firm rule at his company... NO ONE worked after five. Botan was the lucky one and was always out of there by four and he had once even considered that himself but knew that he simply couldn't do that. He shrugged his shoulders and turned out the lights to his office. Now that the preparations were started, he had a few things to do at home and only two hours to do it in. His mood didn't seem to bother the people that he worked with, they actually like to see the boss with an added spring in is step. That usually meant that they were getting off early, but that never seemed likely considering Kurama was always the last one out of the building.

Kurama smiled to his doorman as he came to his own apartment building. There was a realtor waiting there for him and he smiled lightly as the young woman handed him the keys to the new apartment that he had requested. She thought it off that Kurama would ask for the empty apartment down the hall from his own, but Kurama had assured her that it was only temporary, for a friend was in town and he didn't know how long that friend would stay. She shrugged off the oddness of the new purchase but that ten percent bonus helped her ease her curiosity. Kurama walked up the stairs to the fourth floor of the building and stopped at his door. He had pulled the spare key from the set that the realtor had given him and had put it on his own keyring. He unlocked his door and walked inside. The thoughts of the evening seemed to make the fox smile more than he had wanted but that was going to benefit the younger man that would come soon. He shrugged out of his jacket and sat the two sets of keys on the cabinet that was across from the door. He then went about making the necessary preparations until the young man arrived.

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The end of chapter One. I hope you are enjoying the story so far. There is a lot more to come so please be patient with me. Please give me your comments and reviews. Until next time, I bid you all adieu.