Hiei's Star
"Not again..."Kurama moaned, annoyed, as he walked into his room that was currently a disaster. His once neatly made bed now had sheets and covers hanging off it. His usually spotless floor had two empty cartons of ice cream, that was leaking a small melted amount onto the floor. A ,still , wet towel, lay in the floor as well as a set of dirty black clothes. It was like this everyday. He would leave in the morning for school and come home to a mess of a room, from a curtain little fire-demon.
Setting his bag down on his desk Kurama gave a small sigh and closed his eyes, lightly rubbed his temples. It had been a long day and it was only getting worse. He had loads of homework and now this. Letting out another sigh he opened his eyes and began working on cleaning his room again.' I'll have to talk to Hiei tonight...' Kurama thought as the gathered the clothes through out the room.
It was a little pass 11 now, and the fire-demon still hadn't showed himself. Kurama gave a small annoyed growl. If thing hadn't been bad enough before, the fox had discovered, while cleaning, that a book he had been read was missing, and he needed it for a report due in three days. He was almost finished with it , about four chapters or so left, and had planned to start writing that night. Taking another glance at the clock he noticed that it had only been five minutes since the last time he had check.
11:23.
Moving to his bed, Kurama lay down and began staring at the ceiling thinking of nothing specific. Just wondering when that damn demon was going to get there. As if the said demon had read his mind, his window was suddenly pulled up letting in the small demon.
"Hn, why do you read this shit?" was the greeting that Kurama was given. Hiei pulled the missing book from his cloak and tossed it towards the bed, but instead throw it agianst the wall above it.
Giving a sigh Kurama reached over next to him and sat up to inspected the condition of the book. "This 'shit', as you put it, is for school. And I have a report due on it soon."
"Ya, well the end sucks and the beginning didn't make since. Why didn't the kid just kill everyone instead of running away and ending up in some memory or something. Do humans always write crap?" Was Hieis next reply as he took a set on the top off Kuramas desk.
"Hiei, could you not tell me what happens? I haven't finished it yet." the fox said as he set The Giver (1) on his nightstand." By the way Hiei, do you think you could not make a mess next time your in my room? I'm sick of cleaning up your mess."
"Hn, you told me to make myself at home. And that's what I did." With that said the small fire-demon disappeared out of the, still open, window.
Sighing, again, Kurama stood up from his set on his bed and walked over to close the window, then started on finishing his book.
A low growl filled the room as Hiei glared as everything that was in there. He had been in the fox's room for over an hour waiting on him. You two had an early sparring every weekend at this time and would quite at noon and have some sweet snow. But the fox was nowhere to be found!
'Where has that damn fox been!?' Hiei growled to himself as he began to fell the foxs energy come near the house. 'He's sure taking his damn time!'
It took another ten minutes until the fox spirit arrived at his house and walked into the room holding box in his arms that was about two feet in length and two feet in width.
"What is that?" Hiei asked rising a brow in suspicion, but remained in his set in the window sill.
"Hiei could you do me a favor?" was all Kurama said upon hearing the demon from the window.He set the box on the bed and turned to stand infront of it.
"Answer my question; What is that?"
"A box. Now will you do me a favor?"
"Fine! Just tell me what's in the damn box!"
"Thank you. Now I need you to take care of what's in this box you so curious about." Kurama said as he turned and opened the box and picked something up in it, Hiei wasn't sure what he couldn't see. Kurama turned around hold a...
1) That is a book I had to read at school and I don't really care for it, but it's ok. The name is The Giver
