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In the palm of his hand, a small piece of paper read a love note without the name of the sender. "I love you" was written in the middle of this pastel blue paper, it was addressed to Yukina. Kuwabara, too shy at the thought of going to Yukina herself and asking her on a date, he wrote a note instead. He remembered the first time he saw her beautiful face, the time Yusuke showed him a video of Yukina; he instantly fell in love. He wanted nothing more than to have a simple life with her, to have her lay in his arms, and to make her happy and safe. An innocent smile was replaced by the frown on his face, did he want to place his name on the note, or leave it blank? He wanted to write more in his letter, but, "I love you" seemed the best choice of words; words he could not wait to express to his blue haired princess. Kuwabara hesitated a few times, he wanted to let her know his feelings for her, but she never noticed, she was clueless to knowing it, even at times when Kuwabara made it very apparent. So he struggled with himself to give Yukina the little note or not too. His heart was telling him too, but his mind was saying no. In his bedroom, he held the note as he sat on his bed thinking to himself in pure silence.

As the day came to an end, the sun was setting to leave night to cloak the sky. Very few clouds where in the sky, but lifting his head to look out the window, colors of orange, pink and purple graced the sky like a painting, as pretty as it was, all he could think about was Yukina. Kuwabara had stayed in his room most of the day, he wanted to write the perfect note, perhaps a poem, but he wasn't good with that, so he kept his letter short and simple; what was true from his heart. With the door closed and the lights off, the room became dark, he neglected his homework assignments he was given for the weekend, and he didn't care. He thought that love was more important than schoolwork! He laid down thinking of all the times he had pronounced his feelings toward Yukina but she thought he was joking around. She always thought he was so funny. The door slightly opened, letting a glow of light pass into his room, striking the wall in a fine line. There was a tiny movement on his bed; Eikichi had come to give him some company. Purring for attention, she started licking and rubbing against Kuwabara's face. He got up, grabbed her and held her in his arms, and scratched her furry brown and white belly. He could hear his older sister, Shizuru talking on the phone to a friend, and as she walked by his room, he heard the name Yukina, "Oh my lovely Yukina, how I love you so but you laugh in my face and think it's all a joke."

As he stood in his room and he looked at his lovable kitty-cat and asked, "What do you think Eikichi, should I give Yukina the note or not?" She purred harder as he held her patting her head. In reply the cat rubbed her head against his head as Kuwabara kissed Eikichi's head. "So you think so too? I knew you would, but I needed a second opinion."

"Who are you talking to too?" A voice from behind him called as the door opened letting more light come into his room, "And what are you doing in the dark?" Shizuru quickly turned his bedroom light on, she saw him holding his cat, that was no surprise to her as she told him it was dinnertime and he had to come to the dinning room. Her hair waved gently to the side as she turned around and stated, "I thought I'd give you a heads up that Yukina is visiting this week, she'll be here tomorrow."

"Y...Yu...Yukina!!!!" Kuwabara stuttered as he said her name, he was surprised, he didn't think that he'd see her till Yusuke's next case.

Shizuru stopped and turned her head a bit, "Yes, Yukina", she stated before she walked off.

Kuwabara saw this as a sign, that maybe it was the right time to give his beloved his note. He walked over to his letter he left on the bed and let Eikichi down and grabbed the note quickly. Folding the paper, he searched for a pen to write with and as soon as he found one, he wrote the name Yukina on the paper as perfectly as he could. Kuwabara started to get his things ready for tomorrow, he was anxious to see his Yukina, but manly nervous. How was he going to give Yukina his note? He pondered a few seconds before he remembered that dinner was ready.

The air was crisp and cool, turning to his side; Kuwabara opened his eyes for a moment but closed them as fast when he noticed the sun was bright on his face. He was tired, but he realized that it was morning and that Yukina was here, somewhere. Jumping out of bed, he ran to get his school uniform on and hurry to eat breakfast. Excited as he was, he was bored and unenthused with the thought of going to school. He had to go to school and that meant seeing Yusuke, which he wasn't in the mood, he was however in the mood to see Yukina. He got a little too happy of the thought and tried thinking about something else, but it was no use, he sat down fast and pretended as if nothing happened. His sister noticed his strange behavior and looked at him with a wondering expression on her face. It was already fifteen till eight O'clock and he was running late, but he couldn't get up or it'd expose him; he sure wasn't going to have anyone notice, he'd be too embarrassed! So luckily he had his books with him and he slowly got up, bending forward, and held tightly to his books in front of his waist area and slowly walked away in an awkward sense. He was blushing anyways, and that didn't help him at all, and as he got away from anyone's sight he began to fix himself so it wouldn't be that obvious; he walked out the door, books clutched hardly over the un-wanting eye popping place. He wanted no attention brought toward him.

Walking down the block, he was finally at rest and was glad that he didn't have to act weird anymore, so he moved his books to the side of him and started power walking as he noticed the time. As he got closer to the school, he heard the first bell and saw his classmates rushing themselves into the school. Just in time he made it, but one thing he didn't notice was that somewhere between his house and school, he had dropped his note to Yukina. The folded paper was laying on the ground, on the grayish sidewalk, face up with the writing, "Yukina" facing up to the blue sky. Left to be discovered by any person, at any time.

The wind breezed though the air, making the hot midday a bit cooler. Of lately the weather had been extremely hot which was unusual for this area. People that where outside stopped dead in their tracks as their eye's followed these men down the street. With how hot it was they couldn't understand why this person was torturing himself by wearing the clothes he was. One was wearing regular clothing, a white button up shirt with tight blue denim pants. His hands where in his pockets, walking confident as his red hair flowed from the breeze the accompanied him and his companion. The other person that everyone was basically gawking at was shorter than the other, his hair waved with the wind as if it where part of it. He wore a black headband on his forehead that matched the rest of his clothing; even his hair was a perfect match. His slanted eyes coldly stared back at the people, which made them look away and continue walking but still paying attention to him. People walking in their direction stopped, maybe they where afraid or just intimidated. Both men just walked by, the red headed guy talking to his companion getting little response in return.

A blue piece of paper tumbled by the wind hit the shoes of the man wearing gothic looking apparel, looking down it was just a blue paper which he kicked in front of him with no effort. As the two walked closer to where the paper laid, step by step getting closer, writing started to form in the small boy's eyes. Lifting an eyebrow with his eyes fixed on the object, he wondered what it said, but just then he realized that it was letter to his sister, Yukina. The writing looked familiar to him, but it was too nice and too girly to be whom he suspected. "Wait," came out of his mouth with such a masculine tone.

"What is wrong," said Kurama as he looked down at the paper that read his friend's sister's name, "What is that?"

Picking up the paper, Hiei looked at it all around. It was in the shape of a triangle, but it had his sister's name on it and he was angry to why someone would carelessly leave a message on the ground to his sister. Pulling the small part of paper that fit snug into a hole in the paper, he slowly unfolded it, triangle-by-triangle shape; it formed into a normal size paper. Very little was written on it, but Kurama could see the anger now on Hiei's face, so he moved in a little closer so he could read the paper. The letter stated, "Dear Yukina, I love you. From yours truly," as Hiei read he started to walk, Kurama following in his footsteps. Crumbling the paper into a ball, Hiei's hand that held the paper became a fist. Frustrated, he then threw it in the trash bin as they walked by. He knew whom it was from...

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