Title: Left Or Right?

Author: AppleL0V3R

Beta-reader: Terror-Of-The-Crimson-Night

Fandom: Naruto and Yu Yu Hakusho

Pairing: Hiei and Haruno, Sakura

Chapter: One – Ha Ha, Very Funny

Rating: T

Type: Story – Incomplete

Summary: boys would support Sakura – with complaints on Fox's part, she was sure – but what else was she supposed to do, tell her heart it can't love a demon?

Word Count: 735

Disclaimer: If you've heard of it before, then it's obviously not mine.

Note: This chapter was originally longer (a hell of a lot longer) but it was because of unnecessary descriptions that made it seem like this chapter had a purpose, but the one it really served was establishing setting. Sorry it's so short now, but there was no need to keep it or even have it there in the first place.

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The wind sounded softly as it blew through the trees with calm gusts.

The serine quiet was interrupted with soft groan. Short pink locks swayed as the teenage girl they belonged to shifted from her position on whatever was beneath her. That confused her. Why isn't she on the ground? What could possibly be under her? It feels firm and hard, but it's not the hard comfortable grassy ground she thought she was standing on. Wait. Standing? Then why is she laying on her stomach now?

She shifted onto her back only to met twin onyx orbs. She blinked twice.

"You're awake." The musical voice that belonged to the teenage boy with onyx orbs stated. She knew that voice anywhere. For a time it had made her swoon just for his small replies that were more sounds than words. She doesn't chase its owner anymore, but she still loves it to no end.

Raven – as she's affectionately nicknamed the anti-social male of team 7 - is the closest person to the pink haired girl – Haruno, Sakura. Often they are mistaken for boyfriend and girlfriend, but they both know that would never work because they feel like twin siblings to each other.

"Yeah." She responded. Looking around, she realized she was in a small very green grassy clearing with trees in every which way she turned. The realization that dawned on her was that she isn't in the grassy, dirt and lake clearing surrounded by the small forest that named training ground 3 of Konohagakure no Sato. Hell, they probably aren't even in Konoha anymore. "Where are we?"

"I wouldn't know; I haven't been able to move." Raven answered being as blunt as he usually is.

"Are you insinuating that I'm heavy?" She questioned feigning an offensive hurt look, knowing better than to take such statements to heart. Squeezing meanings from his statements had become a hobby, no matter how blunt she loves to pick apart his statements bit by bit.

"Maybe, maybe not." He likes to answer indirectly just to see the other's reaction. Though he picks and chooses who is worthy of this treatment. His mind works in ways that Sakura no longer cares to sort out.

"Oh, I see how it is. I'm not worthy of a direct answer." She rebutted still keeping to her earlier look though she placed a pout upon her lips.

"I guess not." Raven agreed flippantly, being the victim of the rosette's pout too many times to be properly affected by it.

"Ha ha, very funny." Huffing, the intelligent fifteen year old girl shifted to sit on her hunches and pointedly made sure to take her sweet time while she at it. Raven half-heartedly glared at her for her deliberate actions. "Guess we should wake the others."

"Do we have to?" he corresponded, there was no whine in his voice but she knew him well enough to know that he was. The others being Uzumaki, Naruto, Hatake, Kakashi, and Uchiha, Itachi – their teammates and makeshift family, and brother in Raven's case, members.

"Yes." She answered reluctantly, obviously having the same view point as her Uchiha companion. "They would be helpful in deciding which choice to make." Right then, sleeping some more sounded really good, and the idea of making Raven a pillow was even more tempting.

"Fine but you're waking Dobe." Dobe is Raven's main nickname for Naruto – who she has nicknamed Fox.

She stared at him, and after a few moments of failing to make the young shinobi budge in his decision, she reluctantly agreed to the deal.