Boo! YESSSHH!!! This is the evil Enma. Well kinda, but you can call me that
anyways. Enma's an idol of mine, sorta, and that's what my name translates
to in Japanese. Kinda Ironic, huh?
Okay guys, I'm knew at this, don't slaughter me, okay? This is my first Yu Yu fic, so it might not be perfect. Thanks!
In the first chapter, and any other time Kurama is at school or around adults and humans in the Ningenkai he'll be called Suichi, but when I'm talking about what he's doing, what motions he's making, etc, I'll be using his real name. Of course, Hiei and the rest of the gang will still call him Kurama, but at least for the parts in the Ningenkai he'll be known by his ningen name.
Disclaimer: Unfortunately, and despite all my wishes and dreams, I DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT, own Kurama, Hiei, or any of the rest of the Yu Yu Hakusho characters. The teachers I did make up, since he's going to a different school now. Oh, and Ichijo is MINE! MINE I TELL YOU! Yes, she's my character, purely from my imagination, and me. Yes, she's an original character.
Btw, I might want to warn you. I'm sort of crazed, and I'm known for being extremely evil, online and in real life. Soooooo, if you ever get to talking with me, please don't be personally offended if I'm rude or something. I do that to everyone, even my best friends. Ask Kitai, and Catherine, and. oh, never mind.
Chapter 1: "The Daughter"
"Suichi?" The redhead looked up, his emerald eyes glinting with a grin as he did so.
"Yes Mr. Ashikaga?" The professor of biology smiled at one of his favorite pupils, noting that as always the Minamino boy was keeping up with his work and still retaining a sweet attitude.
"I have a new project for you, Minamino." Inwardly Kurama sighed, getting a little fed up with his Biology teacher's fondness for him, and especially aggravated by his teacher's tendency to give him extra schoolwork because he thought that the said student enjoyed them. However, he put on a cheerful face, and replied,
"What's that professor?"
"Not that, Minamino, her. This is Ichijo." Kurama hadn't even noticed the girl's presence, but did now, as she was pointed out. She was fairly tall, with long golden hair that was dyed with dark purple and black streaks. Her eyes were nearly as green as his own, and sparkling with a mirth that he later found to be nearly ever-present.
"Um. Mr. Ashikaga, you did remember I asked you to stop matching me up with your other students. right?" The girl blushed a little, but she said nothing, a grin spreading across her face at Kurama's confusion.
"Of course, Suichi," the professor continued unconcerned. "Ichijo hasn't been one of my students until today, so I hardly think it would count." Ichijo stared at the teacher in disbelief. What was he talking about? "However, that's neither here nor there. Ichijo has just transferred here from a college in America, and I thought you might be able to show her around, at least for today. Why don't you take a seat, Ichijo?"
"Thank you, Mr. Ashikaga," She answered, sliding into the seat next to Kurama. Her accent wasn't bad, for having just come from America.
"I'm trusting you to treat her to the best we have here, Suichi," Ashikaga said with a wink, before turning around and walking back to his desk, leaving the students to their work, and leaving Kurama and Ichijo to get acquainted.
She turned to him, a small apologetic grin on her face.
"Hey," She began. "I guess you already know my name, but I feel a little bad about getting myself dumped on you." He began to object, but she held up a hand, motioning for him to stop. "No, hold on. I mean I heard all about you in my first class, and also heard that you were Ashikaga's favorite student." She couldn't help but laugh as he grimaced, but continued. "So when I got here I asked him about you, and obviously he decided I needed to be personally introduced, and shown around by you. If I'm going to be a nuisance you can just leave me behind, I don't really need a guide that much." Then her brow creased, and she glared at the desk for a moment. "Plus, I can get someone else to help me with my imperfect language and social skills. As you can tell I'm not really the best with people."
Kurama grinned inside, watching her search for explanations for all her actions. He reached out with his hand, and covered her smaller hand with his own, causing her busily tapping fingers to still. The motion was one of a comforting type, as he spoke.
"Silly girl." He said with a grin, his own emerald eyes sparking with inherent laughter. "I may be exasperated with my teacher, but that's no reason to take it out on you. You don't seem like the kind of person that would want to get herself dumped on another without good reason." She began to object to that statement, but stopped as she saw his continuing grin and caught the joking tone of his voice.
Instead, she thanked him, the anxious quality that had appeared in her eyes leaving them, and being replaced by the returning glint of mirth.
"Thank you, Suichi Minamino, I appreciate your help." Really, she didn't seem that shy. Kurama thought, as he released her hand and picked up the papers that were lying on his desk and shoved them into his binder. He only had two classes today, and this was his last one. Since Ichijo had been Ashikaga's assignment he might as well take this period off to show her around.
"Come on," He said, standing up and starting to walk towards the door. When she didn't move, but instead glanced at the professor, he grinned with a shrug. "Ashikaga won't mind. I get out of class all the time. So long as I keep making up the work he'll continue to let me do so. You got lucky, really. He's one of the easier teachers around here this year. Come on, get up. He won't care, really." She looked at him reluctantly, but shrugged and grabbed the small black backpack she'd brought with her and followed him.
Ashikaga gave Kurama a sideways grin and a friendly salute as he walked out. Walking beside him Ichijo could see the boy roll his eyes after he had flashed the teacher a smile that could have been sincere, if it weren't for the motion that had followed it. Ichijo hid a grin, not sure if he had meant for her to see it or not. He certainly was an interesting character.
They walked out of the pod and into the open area around the college exchanging small talk about the school, and, of course, the teachers and other students that went to the school. As they moved along the outside of the first complex of buildings Ichijo learned much about the different classrooms and the people occupying them; what was being taught, who was teaching it, when it got taught, so on and so forth. She also learned a great deal about Suichi's views on the different teachers and courses, and through these opinions she got a small glimpse of what his personality was like. While they wandered through the campus classes got out at different times, and others were let in. The school apparently had a very loose schedule, and offered more classes that leaned towards the artistic side of someone, rather than the mechanical or analytical. Kurama told her, through out the tour, that he was taking 7 different classes, but that they were scheduled on different days, mostly spread out so that he had 3-4 classes a day.
"See, on Wednesdays I have Ashikaga for Biology, but that's after I have Ms. Kawakami for extended Literature. Today's the only day that I only have two classes." He shrugged, "What have you been scheduled for? I hope they gave you some say in the matter. I know a couple of the board members, as I've been an "exemplary student" my whole stay here, and sometimes they can be quite useless."
"Well, today I had some form of 3D art with Mrs. Miyake, and then I went into a mathematics course with a Mr. Shimura. After that I had Ashikaga, which you know already. I've also got Dr. Goto, Miss Egami, Mr. Idane, and Ms. Kawakami, actually. But I didn't have them yet today. Apparently I don't have anymore classes until late this afternoon." She rattled off the list of names easily, having looked at her schedule again just before entering Ashikaga's room. Plus, having an extremely precise photographic memory helped with that sort of thing.
"You have yourself quite a schedule there, Ichijo." He said with a grin. "I've got a couple of the teachers you have, but let's not compare schedules and find out for ourselves which classes we have together, hm?" She shook her head with a laugh. He really was a strange person, but in a very friendly open sort of way. Suichi's ideas were new to her and she found them nice and refreshing.
"If you say so, Suichi, although I don't see how it makes any difference really." She replied with a laugh. He in turn flashed a wide grin.
They continued their walk around the campus, Kurama pointing out which classrooms she'd be going to, and giving her little insights about each of the teachers, having had each of one time or another during his time at the college. As they got to the last pod Ichijo felt a little surge of disappointment, because they'd be parting ways here; him going to do whatever he did outside of school, and her going to grab something to eat before heading off to her next class. Wait a minute.
"Suichi, would you like to grab some lunch with me, before part ways?" She asked, with a small, semi-shy grin. Her expression with anxious, but she managed to hide most of it. Ichijo had really enjoyed his company, and hoped she'd be able to see more of him, in and out of class.
The boy frowned slightly, but looked up a second later, an apologetic look smeared across his features. She cocked her head a little to the side, waiting.
"Ichijo, I'd like to, really, I would. Unfortunately, I have previous arrangements for the rest of my day, so I won't be able to stay longer than ten more minutes, if that. Can we do it another time?" He ended the statement with the question for her benefit, she decided, he doesn't really want to hang out with me that much. She glowered at her inner personality, but didn't show any of the mood on her face. Instead, she smiled the best she could and nodded.
"Of course. I figured you would, I just thought I'd offer. Any place you'd suggest, food wise?"
"Well, the best bet might actually be the small diner down the road from here. I've eaten there a couple of times myself, and the food there is much better than the food they serve here." He grinned, the usual cheerful expression returning to his face. Apparently he hadn't noticed her downtrodden mood, but she couldn't expect him to. She'd only just met him, after all.
"Thank you, Suichi. You've been a great help." She smiled and waved as she turned away, heading down the street towards the corner he'd pointed out.
--
I smiled softly as she walked off. Her long golden hair spilled down her back, the dark streaks appearing darker than they really were as the light glinted off the light sandy color of the rest of her hair. I then turned, my mind having moved to other things, probably more quickly than it should have. I'd been very annoyed with Ashikaga for dumping the responsibility of showing Ichijo around on me, today of all days. She wasn't a bad girl, actually I quite liked her. It was just that I was very preoccupied, with my meeting Hiei later today and everything and I wasn't really in the mood to deal with another new girl who'd probably fall head over heels for me.
I walked slowly back towards my home, the small apartment that I stayed in ever since I'd moved out of my ningen family's house. Fortunately for me, I didn't have to pay for the place. My grades in college earned me quite a few advantages, and this place was one of them. It was a two story apartment, more of a house actually. The bottom floor consisted of a small kitchen and a living room, which wasn't very furnished since I'd only moved in a year ago and hadn't accumulated enough of the ningen money to buy myself too many excess niceties. To the left of the living room was a staircase that spiral gradually up to the second floor, which was my bedroom and bathroom. The house was positioned on the edge of a park, which, lucky for me, sported numerous good sized trees, and two right beside my window. My room was a lot like the one I'd had, back at the Minamino's, and I appreciated that.
Opening the door to my home I shrugged off the nice jacket I wore to school, and placed my binder on the small table just inside the door.
"You're late, fox."
"Hiei?" I asked, whirling around. My heart leapt up into my throat at the soft sound of the youkai's voice. The fire demon was sitting on the edge of the open window in my living room, his black cloak draped over the side of the one couch I'd been able to acquire.
"Who else?" He asked, his voice staying sardonic as his eyes drifted over me. "Where've you been? I've been waiting."
"Sorry, Hiei." I said with a sigh, collapsing onto the couch. "There's a new girl at our school-"
"Getting yourself involved with a ningen, now are we?" The little demon asked with a malicious grin. I rolled my eyes at my friend, trying to remain as nonchalant as possible. How could he think that? I'd never involve myself with one of them. Compared to Hiei they were all nothing, and nothing wasn't good enough for him. All I wanted was the fire demon, but the one person who wasn't throwing himself at my feet was Hiei. My second sigh that accompanied the rolled eyes was in deep longing, but I kept my gaze from him, wary that it should betray my thoughts.
"Of course not, baka youkai. My biology teacher, you know, the one who really really likes me?" Hiei nodded, listening. "Well, he decided that she needed a tour, and that I, being the model student that I am," My tone was perturbed and I'm sure my facial expression showed my annoyance perfectly. "Would be the best to give her one. She's really not a bad girl, as far as ningens go. Actually, I think I might be able to find a friend in that one, not some love struck drone that I could get out of any of the others. However, her appearance today was not appreciated. I did the best I could to get out of there on time, Hiei." If only you knew. I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I hate it when I disappoint you, Hiei. Really, I love you too much to let this sort of thing get in the way. I berated myself overmuch for not hurrying along, and not accepting her offer of refusal at the beginning. I'm much too goodhearted.
"Just so long as you're not wasting your efforts on one of those crazy ningen fools who follow you everywhere with big hearts for eyes." Hiei shuddered, and I grinned. He had never understood how I could deal with them, and sometimes I don't even know.
"I'm not that shallow, and I certainly wouldn't spend anymore time with any of them than I absolutely had to."
"Good. Now, go change, or something. I figured you wouldn't want to come in those clothes they make you wear for school." The fire demon drawled, standing up. His small stature allowed him to stand on the windowsill and not have to crouch. It was a large window, but still. I found myself very attracted to the way he stood there, as he reached down to grab his cloak, and flung it over his shoulders. The wind caught it, as the window remained open, and pulled his clothes tight around his body, clearly showing his tightly toned chest and abdomen. I shuddered, slightly, though hoping it was imperceptible to my dear friend. "I'll wait outside with Touya and Jin."
"Touya and Jin?" I asked, incredulously. I hadn't even felt their presence, but now that I reached out and actually searched, I could feel them just outside. Straining my hearing I could actually catch some wisps of their laughter. As usual, the pair was goofing around. "Why are they here?" I liked them well enough, but couldn't help being disappointed at not being able to spend the day alone with Hiei.
"They caught up with me somewhere on my way here, a ways back actually. Apparently they're in the Ningenkai for a while, on some sort of break or another, and decided they'd drop by." His expression showed the demon's disbelief at the pair's reasoning for being here. "I told them we were going to grab some food together, and proposed they come along."
"Okay." I said, with a grin, wondering why the two former Shinobi would be anywhere near the Ningenkai. "I'll be down in a minute."
Okay! 1st chapter done! I'll try and get the second one up ASAP. Please R&R!!!
Btw, if you couldn't tell this is gonna be Yaoi, Hiei x Kurama. If you don't like it, don't read. Now you're wondering what Ichijo's point is, right? *evil cackle* I told you, I'm crazed. You'll find out. sooner or later.
Newayss. Please review, as I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong, if anything. It's mostly random stuff so far. but it's gonna get to be angsty and a little fluffy. I know, weird, but hey, that's how I am.
Okay guys, I'm knew at this, don't slaughter me, okay? This is my first Yu Yu fic, so it might not be perfect. Thanks!
In the first chapter, and any other time Kurama is at school or around adults and humans in the Ningenkai he'll be called Suichi, but when I'm talking about what he's doing, what motions he's making, etc, I'll be using his real name. Of course, Hiei and the rest of the gang will still call him Kurama, but at least for the parts in the Ningenkai he'll be known by his ningen name.
Disclaimer: Unfortunately, and despite all my wishes and dreams, I DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT, own Kurama, Hiei, or any of the rest of the Yu Yu Hakusho characters. The teachers I did make up, since he's going to a different school now. Oh, and Ichijo is MINE! MINE I TELL YOU! Yes, she's my character, purely from my imagination, and me. Yes, she's an original character.
Btw, I might want to warn you. I'm sort of crazed, and I'm known for being extremely evil, online and in real life. Soooooo, if you ever get to talking with me, please don't be personally offended if I'm rude or something. I do that to everyone, even my best friends. Ask Kitai, and Catherine, and. oh, never mind.
Chapter 1: "The Daughter"
"Suichi?" The redhead looked up, his emerald eyes glinting with a grin as he did so.
"Yes Mr. Ashikaga?" The professor of biology smiled at one of his favorite pupils, noting that as always the Minamino boy was keeping up with his work and still retaining a sweet attitude.
"I have a new project for you, Minamino." Inwardly Kurama sighed, getting a little fed up with his Biology teacher's fondness for him, and especially aggravated by his teacher's tendency to give him extra schoolwork because he thought that the said student enjoyed them. However, he put on a cheerful face, and replied,
"What's that professor?"
"Not that, Minamino, her. This is Ichijo." Kurama hadn't even noticed the girl's presence, but did now, as she was pointed out. She was fairly tall, with long golden hair that was dyed with dark purple and black streaks. Her eyes were nearly as green as his own, and sparkling with a mirth that he later found to be nearly ever-present.
"Um. Mr. Ashikaga, you did remember I asked you to stop matching me up with your other students. right?" The girl blushed a little, but she said nothing, a grin spreading across her face at Kurama's confusion.
"Of course, Suichi," the professor continued unconcerned. "Ichijo hasn't been one of my students until today, so I hardly think it would count." Ichijo stared at the teacher in disbelief. What was he talking about? "However, that's neither here nor there. Ichijo has just transferred here from a college in America, and I thought you might be able to show her around, at least for today. Why don't you take a seat, Ichijo?"
"Thank you, Mr. Ashikaga," She answered, sliding into the seat next to Kurama. Her accent wasn't bad, for having just come from America.
"I'm trusting you to treat her to the best we have here, Suichi," Ashikaga said with a wink, before turning around and walking back to his desk, leaving the students to their work, and leaving Kurama and Ichijo to get acquainted.
She turned to him, a small apologetic grin on her face.
"Hey," She began. "I guess you already know my name, but I feel a little bad about getting myself dumped on you." He began to object, but she held up a hand, motioning for him to stop. "No, hold on. I mean I heard all about you in my first class, and also heard that you were Ashikaga's favorite student." She couldn't help but laugh as he grimaced, but continued. "So when I got here I asked him about you, and obviously he decided I needed to be personally introduced, and shown around by you. If I'm going to be a nuisance you can just leave me behind, I don't really need a guide that much." Then her brow creased, and she glared at the desk for a moment. "Plus, I can get someone else to help me with my imperfect language and social skills. As you can tell I'm not really the best with people."
Kurama grinned inside, watching her search for explanations for all her actions. He reached out with his hand, and covered her smaller hand with his own, causing her busily tapping fingers to still. The motion was one of a comforting type, as he spoke.
"Silly girl." He said with a grin, his own emerald eyes sparking with inherent laughter. "I may be exasperated with my teacher, but that's no reason to take it out on you. You don't seem like the kind of person that would want to get herself dumped on another without good reason." She began to object to that statement, but stopped as she saw his continuing grin and caught the joking tone of his voice.
Instead, she thanked him, the anxious quality that had appeared in her eyes leaving them, and being replaced by the returning glint of mirth.
"Thank you, Suichi Minamino, I appreciate your help." Really, she didn't seem that shy. Kurama thought, as he released her hand and picked up the papers that were lying on his desk and shoved them into his binder. He only had two classes today, and this was his last one. Since Ichijo had been Ashikaga's assignment he might as well take this period off to show her around.
"Come on," He said, standing up and starting to walk towards the door. When she didn't move, but instead glanced at the professor, he grinned with a shrug. "Ashikaga won't mind. I get out of class all the time. So long as I keep making up the work he'll continue to let me do so. You got lucky, really. He's one of the easier teachers around here this year. Come on, get up. He won't care, really." She looked at him reluctantly, but shrugged and grabbed the small black backpack she'd brought with her and followed him.
Ashikaga gave Kurama a sideways grin and a friendly salute as he walked out. Walking beside him Ichijo could see the boy roll his eyes after he had flashed the teacher a smile that could have been sincere, if it weren't for the motion that had followed it. Ichijo hid a grin, not sure if he had meant for her to see it or not. He certainly was an interesting character.
They walked out of the pod and into the open area around the college exchanging small talk about the school, and, of course, the teachers and other students that went to the school. As they moved along the outside of the first complex of buildings Ichijo learned much about the different classrooms and the people occupying them; what was being taught, who was teaching it, when it got taught, so on and so forth. She also learned a great deal about Suichi's views on the different teachers and courses, and through these opinions she got a small glimpse of what his personality was like. While they wandered through the campus classes got out at different times, and others were let in. The school apparently had a very loose schedule, and offered more classes that leaned towards the artistic side of someone, rather than the mechanical or analytical. Kurama told her, through out the tour, that he was taking 7 different classes, but that they were scheduled on different days, mostly spread out so that he had 3-4 classes a day.
"See, on Wednesdays I have Ashikaga for Biology, but that's after I have Ms. Kawakami for extended Literature. Today's the only day that I only have two classes." He shrugged, "What have you been scheduled for? I hope they gave you some say in the matter. I know a couple of the board members, as I've been an "exemplary student" my whole stay here, and sometimes they can be quite useless."
"Well, today I had some form of 3D art with Mrs. Miyake, and then I went into a mathematics course with a Mr. Shimura. After that I had Ashikaga, which you know already. I've also got Dr. Goto, Miss Egami, Mr. Idane, and Ms. Kawakami, actually. But I didn't have them yet today. Apparently I don't have anymore classes until late this afternoon." She rattled off the list of names easily, having looked at her schedule again just before entering Ashikaga's room. Plus, having an extremely precise photographic memory helped with that sort of thing.
"You have yourself quite a schedule there, Ichijo." He said with a grin. "I've got a couple of the teachers you have, but let's not compare schedules and find out for ourselves which classes we have together, hm?" She shook her head with a laugh. He really was a strange person, but in a very friendly open sort of way. Suichi's ideas were new to her and she found them nice and refreshing.
"If you say so, Suichi, although I don't see how it makes any difference really." She replied with a laugh. He in turn flashed a wide grin.
They continued their walk around the campus, Kurama pointing out which classrooms she'd be going to, and giving her little insights about each of the teachers, having had each of one time or another during his time at the college. As they got to the last pod Ichijo felt a little surge of disappointment, because they'd be parting ways here; him going to do whatever he did outside of school, and her going to grab something to eat before heading off to her next class. Wait a minute.
"Suichi, would you like to grab some lunch with me, before part ways?" She asked, with a small, semi-shy grin. Her expression with anxious, but she managed to hide most of it. Ichijo had really enjoyed his company, and hoped she'd be able to see more of him, in and out of class.
The boy frowned slightly, but looked up a second later, an apologetic look smeared across his features. She cocked her head a little to the side, waiting.
"Ichijo, I'd like to, really, I would. Unfortunately, I have previous arrangements for the rest of my day, so I won't be able to stay longer than ten more minutes, if that. Can we do it another time?" He ended the statement with the question for her benefit, she decided, he doesn't really want to hang out with me that much. She glowered at her inner personality, but didn't show any of the mood on her face. Instead, she smiled the best she could and nodded.
"Of course. I figured you would, I just thought I'd offer. Any place you'd suggest, food wise?"
"Well, the best bet might actually be the small diner down the road from here. I've eaten there a couple of times myself, and the food there is much better than the food they serve here." He grinned, the usual cheerful expression returning to his face. Apparently he hadn't noticed her downtrodden mood, but she couldn't expect him to. She'd only just met him, after all.
"Thank you, Suichi. You've been a great help." She smiled and waved as she turned away, heading down the street towards the corner he'd pointed out.
--
I smiled softly as she walked off. Her long golden hair spilled down her back, the dark streaks appearing darker than they really were as the light glinted off the light sandy color of the rest of her hair. I then turned, my mind having moved to other things, probably more quickly than it should have. I'd been very annoyed with Ashikaga for dumping the responsibility of showing Ichijo around on me, today of all days. She wasn't a bad girl, actually I quite liked her. It was just that I was very preoccupied, with my meeting Hiei later today and everything and I wasn't really in the mood to deal with another new girl who'd probably fall head over heels for me.
I walked slowly back towards my home, the small apartment that I stayed in ever since I'd moved out of my ningen family's house. Fortunately for me, I didn't have to pay for the place. My grades in college earned me quite a few advantages, and this place was one of them. It was a two story apartment, more of a house actually. The bottom floor consisted of a small kitchen and a living room, which wasn't very furnished since I'd only moved in a year ago and hadn't accumulated enough of the ningen money to buy myself too many excess niceties. To the left of the living room was a staircase that spiral gradually up to the second floor, which was my bedroom and bathroom. The house was positioned on the edge of a park, which, lucky for me, sported numerous good sized trees, and two right beside my window. My room was a lot like the one I'd had, back at the Minamino's, and I appreciated that.
Opening the door to my home I shrugged off the nice jacket I wore to school, and placed my binder on the small table just inside the door.
"You're late, fox."
"Hiei?" I asked, whirling around. My heart leapt up into my throat at the soft sound of the youkai's voice. The fire demon was sitting on the edge of the open window in my living room, his black cloak draped over the side of the one couch I'd been able to acquire.
"Who else?" He asked, his voice staying sardonic as his eyes drifted over me. "Where've you been? I've been waiting."
"Sorry, Hiei." I said with a sigh, collapsing onto the couch. "There's a new girl at our school-"
"Getting yourself involved with a ningen, now are we?" The little demon asked with a malicious grin. I rolled my eyes at my friend, trying to remain as nonchalant as possible. How could he think that? I'd never involve myself with one of them. Compared to Hiei they were all nothing, and nothing wasn't good enough for him. All I wanted was the fire demon, but the one person who wasn't throwing himself at my feet was Hiei. My second sigh that accompanied the rolled eyes was in deep longing, but I kept my gaze from him, wary that it should betray my thoughts.
"Of course not, baka youkai. My biology teacher, you know, the one who really really likes me?" Hiei nodded, listening. "Well, he decided that she needed a tour, and that I, being the model student that I am," My tone was perturbed and I'm sure my facial expression showed my annoyance perfectly. "Would be the best to give her one. She's really not a bad girl, as far as ningens go. Actually, I think I might be able to find a friend in that one, not some love struck drone that I could get out of any of the others. However, her appearance today was not appreciated. I did the best I could to get out of there on time, Hiei." If only you knew. I couldn't get out of there fast enough. I hate it when I disappoint you, Hiei. Really, I love you too much to let this sort of thing get in the way. I berated myself overmuch for not hurrying along, and not accepting her offer of refusal at the beginning. I'm much too goodhearted.
"Just so long as you're not wasting your efforts on one of those crazy ningen fools who follow you everywhere with big hearts for eyes." Hiei shuddered, and I grinned. He had never understood how I could deal with them, and sometimes I don't even know.
"I'm not that shallow, and I certainly wouldn't spend anymore time with any of them than I absolutely had to."
"Good. Now, go change, or something. I figured you wouldn't want to come in those clothes they make you wear for school." The fire demon drawled, standing up. His small stature allowed him to stand on the windowsill and not have to crouch. It was a large window, but still. I found myself very attracted to the way he stood there, as he reached down to grab his cloak, and flung it over his shoulders. The wind caught it, as the window remained open, and pulled his clothes tight around his body, clearly showing his tightly toned chest and abdomen. I shuddered, slightly, though hoping it was imperceptible to my dear friend. "I'll wait outside with Touya and Jin."
"Touya and Jin?" I asked, incredulously. I hadn't even felt their presence, but now that I reached out and actually searched, I could feel them just outside. Straining my hearing I could actually catch some wisps of their laughter. As usual, the pair was goofing around. "Why are they here?" I liked them well enough, but couldn't help being disappointed at not being able to spend the day alone with Hiei.
"They caught up with me somewhere on my way here, a ways back actually. Apparently they're in the Ningenkai for a while, on some sort of break or another, and decided they'd drop by." His expression showed the demon's disbelief at the pair's reasoning for being here. "I told them we were going to grab some food together, and proposed they come along."
"Okay." I said, with a grin, wondering why the two former Shinobi would be anywhere near the Ningenkai. "I'll be down in a minute."
Okay! 1st chapter done! I'll try and get the second one up ASAP. Please R&R!!!
Btw, if you couldn't tell this is gonna be Yaoi, Hiei x Kurama. If you don't like it, don't read. Now you're wondering what Ichijo's point is, right? *evil cackle* I told you, I'm crazed. You'll find out. sooner or later.
Newayss. Please review, as I'd like to know what I'm doing wrong, if anything. It's mostly random stuff so far. but it's gonna get to be angsty and a little fluffy. I know, weird, but hey, that's how I am.
