This is not originally my story but I have permission to put it on my page and continue it. The story was originally more brother Vlad's. I do not own Yu Yu Hakusho or any of the characters in this story.
They had just defeated The Four Saint Beasts and Kuwabara had said something about being the law, so Yusuke suggested they go out for donuts like the cops on television. Kurama tried to tell him that real cops aren't like that, but he apparently wasn't listening. Somehow they talked Hiei into joining them or maybe it was Koenma's threat that if he didn't act like a team member, he would get a different sentence. We all know Hiei got off easy.
So they were outside the Donut Shop, when Hiei pulled Kurama aside. "What's a 'donut'?" he asked quietly so no one else would hear, but…
"What?" asked Kurama, Yusuke, Kuwabara, and Botan, who somehow invited herself.
"You've never had a donut?" asked Yusuke.
"Man, you don't know what you're missing," said Kuwabara.
"They don't have donuts in the Makai," Kurama stated staring at Hiei.
"Whatever," Hiei said before vanishing from sight.
"Koenma won't be happy," said Botan.
"Can't we just not tell him," Kuwabara asked.
"Idiot! He sees everything that happens," said Yusuke.
"Hopefully, he wasn't watching," Kurama said.
They went in and had their donuts. Before they left Kurama bought two boxes of donuts. He gave one to Botan to give to Koenma with a note saying to forgive Hiei, just in case Koenma had been watching. The other he took home.
Kurama was sitting at his desk in his room, when he heard a knock at the window. Kurama turned from his homework to see two red eyes staring at him. He went over and opened the window to have a fire demon jump into the room. "Hiei," Kurama said smiling. He had been hoping Hiei would show up. Hiei didn't say anything before sitting on the window sill with one leg up, close to his chest and the other hanging down. Hiei laid his head on his knee and looked out the window.
"I've got something for you," Kurama said opening the box that had been waiting on his bed, revealing one of every kind of donut the shop had.
Hiei glanced over, "Don't want it."
"Hiei, this is the deal."
"What?" he said staring at Kurama.
"Koenma was mad that you weren't acting like a team member and celebrating our first victory together. So you have to try the donuts or get a worse sentence." Kurama lied. He just wanted Hiei to try something new.
In a flash Hiei and the box of donuts were gone.
Hiei appeared on top the highest tree in the park with a box in his hand. He was about to throw the box when he noticed something by the swings. It was a medium sized dog. 'He looks lost,' Hiei thought. He looked around before jumping down next to the dog. The dog shied at first, but Hiei opened the box to him and he walked slowly closer. "I won't hurt you," Hiei said and sat the box on the ground. The dog started to eat the donuts and Hiei sat beside it to watch. Hiei's stomach growled and the dog looked at him. "I don't eat ningen food." The dog grabbed a donut lightly with his mouth and sat it on Hiei's lap. "I don't want it." But the dog sat next to him and wouldn't move. "You eat it. I already told you I don't eat ningen food!" The dog barked and it startled Hiei. 'This thing ain't gonna leave me alone until I eat it,' Hiei thought and reached for the donut. The dogs tail began to wag violently and Hiei bit the donut causing jelly to run down his cheeks. "Not bad," Hiei said finishing the rest of the donut. The dog went back to the box and grabbed another one for Hiei. Hiei ate it as well before laying down on the ground. The dog saw Hiei was done with the donuts and finished them off before walking over to his new friend asleep on the ground. Suddenly Hiei felt something warm on his face. He opened his eyes to see the dog cleaning the jelly off his cheeks. Hiei stood up once the dog stopped and started to walk to his favorite place to sleep.
Hiei crawled through a small hole at the base of a tree and to his surprise the dog followed. Hiei and the dog crawled up together for the night. When Hiei awoke the next morning to his sadness the dog was gone.
