Hello Everyone I plan to write a very long story for Yu Yu Hakusho, It is going to be a novel type fairy tale which you all know but not completely. The focus will be on Kurama, Botan, and their kids but it will spread through the whole manga, anime and movies. I'll include all the characters as well, and fill all the blanks. Please forgive me if the chapters are too short but they will propel this story forward. This is the first time I'm writing something like that, but I'll try my best. And I will finish it-Promise
My Fushigi Yuugi Fanfiction has been discontinued (It got boring) on lack of reviews, sorry everyone.
Disclaimer: Yu Yu Hakusho is a property of Manga Artist Yoshihiro Togashi and Anime Director Noriyuki Abe, I have no rights to it and I don't plan on wanting them, the artwork for this Fanfiction belongs to Azuki Shibakawa. Please don't copy the information. This work is T rated, but it is a Romance along with an Adventure. English is only my second language, so forgive me if there are any mistakes, I will update every week so bear with me and I hope you'll like this story.
Chapter 1
The Request
"Hey what is it you have there, son?" A tall fox demon was towering over his little one looking a bit curious, while his offspring played with a golden chain by streaming it in between his claws. "Eh?-this?" Yoko asked, "It's something I traded for my pendant." He smiled admiring his toy.
"Traded huh?" The demon replied, disappointed. "How many times do I have to tell you, that you should steal what you want, this way you don't have to lose your possessions." He sighed and turned to walk towards his wife who was standing right behind him.
"You're too hard on him dear," she said looking at her son, "he will learn."
"He would," the fox demon replied, "if you would stop babying him."
"He is still young, so just give him time." She smiled, and the sound of an alarm clock broke Suichi Minamino out of his dream. It has been over 200 years since he last remembered his father. 'What was that all about?' He wondered getting out of bed. The sun was shining through the window drapes and the birds were chirping madly outside. 'Not again,' Suichi thought annoyed at the little creatures. 'They are going to pick on all my cherries again this year, I simply have to do something about these birds.' He scratched his head and looked at the pillow next to him. A note was left there, which seemed to have been written in a hurry. 'Oh I see, so you are already at work honey?' Suichi thought with a gentle smile. He read the note with only one sentence in it "Went to work, breakfast is ready, love you," and smirked. "Alright, time for me to get ready as well." He announced and went onto his daily ritual of preparing for the day.
Kazuma Kuwabara was walking towards a bus station, yawning and cursing at the same time, when he heard someone calling him. "Hey Kazuma! Wait Up!" The red head turned around at the voice and raised his arm in a hello-gesture. "Hey Kurama!" He barked smiling at his friend. "Where are you off to, without a car?"
"Kuronue took it to school this morning, so I'm forced to take the bus." Suichi said sighing.
"Isn't the school only two blocks away? What does he need the car for?" Kuwabara asked with interest.
"I think he is trying to impress a girl, so who am I to say no?" Kurama smiled, while Kazuma stared into space, slightly bewildered, 'Has it really been that long' he mused.' "He's only 14, isn't he?" He asked turning to Suichi" Who is he going to impress at his age?"
"Don't you remember yourself Kuwabara? You were jumping out of your skin to impress Yukina any chance you had." Kurama chuckled at his friend.
"Hey that was different, she is a demon, and I was just trying to show her that humans are good beings!" Kuwabara retorted.
"Whatever you say." Kurama sneered and went past his friend towards the bus, which was already waiting for the men to get on.
"How is Yukina anyway?" Kurama inquired while trying to find a sit for himself and Kazuma. Kuwabara stumbled through the crowd and fell into an empty sit, motioning over for Suichi. "She is fine," he replied "kids just found out that she is different from humans, and we had a crazy time convincing them that they did not dream it!" Kuwabara laughed, "but it is all O. K now."
"How did they find out?" Suichi smirked.
Kuwabara scratched his head, "Ha Ha, Well…" He shifted. "It's a funny story actually… She was cooking you see… With Miyuki, and she grabbed a hot pot barehanded, not that it hurt her, but our daughter thought it was weird for her mom to not react to the heat. Yukina realized her mistake, and pretended to cry, but this did not help either 'cos you know… Her tears are jewels…" He chuckled.
"This must've been a hard conversation," Kurama mused looking out of the window of the bus, "I wonder, what am I going to tell my kids if they find out that they are not humans.
"Wait a minute!" Kuwabara yelled in surprise. "You have not told them yet? Man, it is totally different for you… At least my daughters are part human, but your kids will find out sooner or later…"
"I know, I know!" Kurama stopped Kuwabara's rant before it got too loud. "I'm just thinking of the best time to tell them," he sighed.
"Well you better think fast man, time is ticking and your children are getting older," Kuwabara added.
"Yeah you're right, but I don't want them to get scared or surprised…"
Well... That is bound to happen man, Yukina and I had a long conversation with the girls about Ice World, and the fact of their tears glowing when they cry… Oh man, you know that they didn't even tell us about this 'cos they thought we'll get mad. Who knows what kind of abilities your son has… I mean… What if he starts flying on things, or sprouts a tail… or… what if your daughter…
"Please Kuwabara come down, I don't need the whole bus to hear our conversation." Kurama pleaded standing up, he held onto the lever and pulled the bus to a stop. "Never mind," he shrugged, "It's my bus stop anyway, see you later," and with that he started towards the doors, Kuwabara still screaming after him.
It wasn't really Suichi's stop, but he simply had to get out of his friend's overly optimistic concern. After walking two blocks down the road he came to a small flower shop, which his family owned for a few years now. It was a great escape from the daily life, and of course it did bring in the money, which killed both birds with one stone. Kurama called it his sanctuary, while his wife would usually call it his hide out, never the less it was a beautiful place to relax. Kurama checked on all the plants in his shop and proceeded to open the cash register when a sudden earth tremor stopped him with a jolt. An unfamiliar, demonic energy overwhelmed the space and three cloaked figures appeared before him.
"How may I help you?" Kurama asked trying to look nonchalant.
"My lord Yoko Kurama," the small figure in the middle spoke in a soft feminine voice." You are required to appear at the Dark Father and Son Tournament this year, as a special guest to our master Lord Alcor."
Kurama took a step back, "I have not heard of this tournament," he shook his head, "and I'm not about to participate in anything I don't know about." He added narrowing his eyes at the unwanted guests, but they did not seem to care if he spoke or not, simply continuing.
"Your son Kuronue is also required to show up, the appointment is mandatory, no exceptions." Before Kurama could react the clocked figures disappeared in a puff of smoke leaving him to ponder their message.
