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Chapter One
He found him. At long last, he had found him. His father. Unable to sleep, Hiei stared at the ceiling in his darkened bedroom rage and fury sweeping over him like a tidal wave. He would pay. The man who left his mother, Hina, to suffer the wrath of the Koorime alone with no one by her side would pay.
Hiei thought back to the events of the previous few days. He and Mukuro agreed to go through the files of Makai to discover what had been done and what yet had to be done. Everything had been going along fine until Mukuro remarked, "Hiei, do you know this person? He looks just like you. A little older, yes, but he looks like he could be your father."
Hiei had snatched the file from her and looked hard at the picture. Was this he? Was this the person who had caused so much pain and agony? He read the file and found out his name was Kisuke. He never did anything criminal wise other than having two children by a Koorime maiden. He lived deep in the woods and kept to himself.
Hiei shakily set the file down. "Do you know what this means?" he asked Mukuro.
Mukuro looked up at him a knowing look showing on her face. "What does this mean? I think it means you are going to leave for a few days and in that time, you are going to get Yukina and go visit this guy, correct?"
Hiei nodded. "Yes, I am. And it's going to take a lot of self-control to keep from killing him." Standing up, he flitted out of the room.
Hiei rolled over in his bed and began rehearsing in his head what he would say to his father. He debated back and forth about whether or not to take his sister Yukina with him.
"If you're so unsure about this, Hiei, maybe you shouldn't do it," a voice said breaking the overwhelming silence of the darkened room.
Hiei sat up in bed and looked over at the other form lying in bed next to him. "I thought you were sleeping," he said.
"Was, Hiei, was." Mukuro reached out and took Hiei's hand in her own. "Have you thought about what this might do to your father if you showed up? Did you ever think of the guilt he must have felt after what happened?"
Hiei sighed and squeezed his wife's hand. "Of course I have. I'm debating about whether or not to rid him of his misery by killing him."
Mukuro chuckled. "Hiei, you've never lost your penchant for showing no mercy, have you?
"Hn. Maybe not." He turned to look out the window and noticed to first rays of sunshine coming up over the horizon and swung himself up off the bed. "Should I do this today, ir should I tell Yukina and wait for her reaction?"
Mukuro propped herself up on her elbow and looked at Hiei. "Well, in my opinion, you go see him and then decide whether or not it would be right for Yukina to see him."
Hiei nodded in agreement. "That's what I thought as well. I'm going to go right now," he said as started towards the door.
"Wait a minute Hiei. Aren't you forgetting something?" Mukuro said halting Hiei in his tracks.
Hiei smirked. "Of course, M'Lady," he said mock bowing as he walked over to the side of her bed. He paused then kissed her. "Wish me luck," he said. And then he was gone.
AN: Like i said, i have a weird mind
