The last time I checked, I did not own Yu Yu Hakusho. Too bad.
Anyway, this is before Yoko Kurama merged with Suichi. He gets hurt, and Kuronue sends him to the human realm to heal (how that makes sense, I'm not sure) and instead, Kurama discovers modern technology. Oh, this'll be fun!
"Ouch!"
"Well, if you would hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much!"
"How can I hold still when you're rubbing that stuff all over me?"
"You were the one who made it for something like this."
"I DON'T CARE!! It still STINGS!!"
"You'll never heal properly this way."
"Ouch!"
Yoko Kurama and Kuronue glared at each other. Kurama sat on top of a large rock, looking slightly like a half-wrapped mummy, with bandages trailing from his arms, legs, and tail. One had even hooked itself around one of his ears. Kuronue held a bottle without a lid in one hand, an in the other he held a large wrap of bandages, which trailed off to the bit that was on Kurama's ear. Kurama eventually drew his eyes away from Kuronue to inspect a large-not to mention deep-cut on his thigh. Kuronue sighed and set down the bandages and the bottle. Kurama's ear twitched, and the bandage fell off. As it drifted down, Kurama looked back at Kuronue.
"Well?"
Kurama winced. "It still stings," he said. As Kuronue picked up the bandages and moved toward him, Kurama hissed and moved away.
"Well, if you're not gonna let me treat your wounds, then you should at least go somewhere where you won't get hurt again," Kuronue said. "Like the human realm . . . there aren't many demons there. You could hide in your fox form. . . . "
"No way!" Kurama said. "I'd rather stay here!!" Even as he motioned around him, several cuts on his arm reopened. Kuronue eyed him skeptically.
"Right," he said. "I think I'll open a portal for you right away."
"No!!!" Kurama said, turning fully into a fox and preparing to run away, only to be caught by his tail. He glared as best he could manage.
"Won't do you any good, pal," Kuronue told him. The demon stretched out a claw and it glowed with the yoki he put into it.
*Stop it, Kuronue!!* Kurama yelled into his friend's mind.
"Nope, you've been asking for this," Kuronue said. He ripped his claw through the air, and a portal appeared. He smiled. "In you go!" He threw the fox into the portal.
*Kuronue!!* Kurama yelled even as he was sucked away into the human realm. He was trying to regain his balance by moving his paws, tail, anything. It didn't work. As the portal closed, he had a breif glimpse of some of the human trees before he hit his head on a rock and lost consiousness. ****
Shiori sighed and threw herself onto the couch in her living room. This was great! Her parents were out of town for the weekend, and the thirteen-year-old girl had the house to herself. She grabbed the remote and turned on the television, unsure what else there was to do. She was only half-aware of the commercial that was playing. The phone rang. She picked it up.
"Hello?"
"Shiori!!"
"Hey," Shiori said. She had been expecting her parents to call and tell her they had forgotten something or that the trip was off. But no, it was just a friend.
"You doing anything today?"
"Not really," Shiori answered truthfully. "My parents are out of town, though."
"Oh, come on, girl, break the rules for once in your life!"
"I really don't want to do anything," Shiori lied.
"Come on, let me come over!"
"Oh, I guess," Shiori began, but suddenly a strange feeling washed over her. "Hang on, I think there's something I forgot to do."
"Huh? Okay." Shiori set the phone down and raced outside. She surveyed the sky, and she saw a strange glow coming from the forest near the edge of town. She raced back in and picked up the phone. "What's up?"
"I gotta go," she said, and slammed the phone down.
She raced toward the part of the forest where she had seen the glow coming from. She panted. She knew that whatever had caused the glow was important. As she raced into a clearing, she saw something silver in the middle of it, next to a rock. Moving closer, she saw it was a silver fox. (It has more than one tail!) she realized as she looked it over. It had several scabs all over it, but the most recent wound was a bloody spot on its head.
"Poor thing," Shiori said, kneeling down next to it. "Must have hit its head on the rock." She placed her hand on its chest. It was breathing. Good. She picked it up. It made no move to resist her. "I should take care of it, then I can put it back in the wild." She turned around and made her way back to her home.
Heheheheh. I am evil.
Kurama: Yes, you are.
Nagem: HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! REVIEW!!
Anyway, this is before Yoko Kurama merged with Suichi. He gets hurt, and Kuronue sends him to the human realm to heal (how that makes sense, I'm not sure) and instead, Kurama discovers modern technology. Oh, this'll be fun!
"Ouch!"
"Well, if you would hold still, it wouldn't hurt as much!"
"How can I hold still when you're rubbing that stuff all over me?"
"You were the one who made it for something like this."
"I DON'T CARE!! It still STINGS!!"
"You'll never heal properly this way."
"Ouch!"
Yoko Kurama and Kuronue glared at each other. Kurama sat on top of a large rock, looking slightly like a half-wrapped mummy, with bandages trailing from his arms, legs, and tail. One had even hooked itself around one of his ears. Kuronue held a bottle without a lid in one hand, an in the other he held a large wrap of bandages, which trailed off to the bit that was on Kurama's ear. Kurama eventually drew his eyes away from Kuronue to inspect a large-not to mention deep-cut on his thigh. Kuronue sighed and set down the bandages and the bottle. Kurama's ear twitched, and the bandage fell off. As it drifted down, Kurama looked back at Kuronue.
"Well?"
Kurama winced. "It still stings," he said. As Kuronue picked up the bandages and moved toward him, Kurama hissed and moved away.
"Well, if you're not gonna let me treat your wounds, then you should at least go somewhere where you won't get hurt again," Kuronue said. "Like the human realm . . . there aren't many demons there. You could hide in your fox form. . . . "
"No way!" Kurama said. "I'd rather stay here!!" Even as he motioned around him, several cuts on his arm reopened. Kuronue eyed him skeptically.
"Right," he said. "I think I'll open a portal for you right away."
"No!!!" Kurama said, turning fully into a fox and preparing to run away, only to be caught by his tail. He glared as best he could manage.
"Won't do you any good, pal," Kuronue told him. The demon stretched out a claw and it glowed with the yoki he put into it.
*Stop it, Kuronue!!* Kurama yelled into his friend's mind.
"Nope, you've been asking for this," Kuronue said. He ripped his claw through the air, and a portal appeared. He smiled. "In you go!" He threw the fox into the portal.
*Kuronue!!* Kurama yelled even as he was sucked away into the human realm. He was trying to regain his balance by moving his paws, tail, anything. It didn't work. As the portal closed, he had a breif glimpse of some of the human trees before he hit his head on a rock and lost consiousness. ****
Shiori sighed and threw herself onto the couch in her living room. This was great! Her parents were out of town for the weekend, and the thirteen-year-old girl had the house to herself. She grabbed the remote and turned on the television, unsure what else there was to do. She was only half-aware of the commercial that was playing. The phone rang. She picked it up.
"Hello?"
"Shiori!!"
"Hey," Shiori said. She had been expecting her parents to call and tell her they had forgotten something or that the trip was off. But no, it was just a friend.
"You doing anything today?"
"Not really," Shiori answered truthfully. "My parents are out of town, though."
"Oh, come on, girl, break the rules for once in your life!"
"I really don't want to do anything," Shiori lied.
"Come on, let me come over!"
"Oh, I guess," Shiori began, but suddenly a strange feeling washed over her. "Hang on, I think there's something I forgot to do."
"Huh? Okay." Shiori set the phone down and raced outside. She surveyed the sky, and she saw a strange glow coming from the forest near the edge of town. She raced back in and picked up the phone. "What's up?"
"I gotta go," she said, and slammed the phone down.
She raced toward the part of the forest where she had seen the glow coming from. She panted. She knew that whatever had caused the glow was important. As she raced into a clearing, she saw something silver in the middle of it, next to a rock. Moving closer, she saw it was a silver fox. (It has more than one tail!) she realized as she looked it over. It had several scabs all over it, but the most recent wound was a bloody spot on its head.
"Poor thing," Shiori said, kneeling down next to it. "Must have hit its head on the rock." She placed her hand on its chest. It was breathing. Good. She picked it up. It made no move to resist her. "I should take care of it, then I can put it back in the wild." She turned around and made her way back to her home.
Heheheheh. I am evil.
Kurama: Yes, you are.
Nagem: HAHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! REVIEW!!
