Disclaimer: I do not own the characters from the Yu Yu Hakusho series. I only own the story line and the few original characters within. Now... this story will have one main character in it, And that is Sawyer. She is the best of the best at everything that she does. And she knows Hiei from when he was younger? How exactly does she know him, and what will Kurama think about that?
Please bare with me on this, it will contain many chapters that will be sad, contain rape, contain abuse and torture, and things will not always be as they seem to be. I for one DO NOT CONDONE any of the things that have made an appearance in this story. If sex is not wanted, do not take what is not yours. If you hit someone, expect to be punished to the full extent of the law. If you torture someone, you will be tortured in return, and hopefully you will die. I hate violence from others, but I like to write about it. Lol funny how that turned out huh? Anyways. I give you Chapter One: Sawyer.
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Kurama shook his head, Hiei and Kuwabara were bickering again. He had learned long ago that once they got started, there was no end until one of them turned blue in the face. And that was normally Kuwabara, considering he was only human. Hiei growled lightly, the human was really getting under his skin today, and it wasn't going to bode well for the human. Kurama sighed lightly as he picked up his file that he was reading and stood up from his desk. He walked into his and Hiei's office and slammed the door, hoping that would distract Hiei long enough to end the fighting. But today, it just didn't help. Hiei continued to bicker, as the conversation had shifted towards Yukina and his relationship.
Inside the office, Kurama sat his head on the desk and sighed again. "This is getting old, Hiei."
However, he knew that even if he were to tell him that, Hiei would never really get along with the human, for his sister was the only family that he had left, and the human would never be good enough for her in Hiei's eyes. Kurama shook his head and looked at the file in his hands. It was for their next mission and it seemed that he was the only one to even be concentrating on it. Looking over the paper, Kurama ignored the door opening and the noise from the other side having ceased. He glanced up at he clearing of a throat and seen Yusuke standing there. The half demon stared at the fox and sighed lightly.
"They done yet?" the red head asked.
Yusuke nodded. "Ended when Hiei punched Kuwabara in the nose."
Kurama sighed lightly and shook his head. Hiei was never going to learn to get along with the human. Oh well. He stood up and walked back out into the main room where Botawn was fanning Kuwabara, trying to wake him up. Kurama glared at Hiei and all the fire demon did was shrug his shoulders.
"Alright, enough of this," Koenma said sternly. "I only need two of you to do this. Seeing as to how you and Hiei work best together, I am sending the two of you to pick up my liaison in the Demon World. She is very important to this matter, you must find her before the Toguro brothers do."
Kurama blinked. "What do you mean the Toguro brothers! They were killed in the Dark Tournaments!"
Hiei sighed lightly and shook his head. This was just great. "It figures that you would let them get their souls back, Koenma."
Koenma frowned at the fire demon. "For your information, Hiei... they didn't have a soul to begin with. Nor do they have one now. As long as their body can be healed, they will live. But that is not the most important matter here. Sawyer is. She has information that we need. She knows how to kill them for good, and we will need her to do it."
Kurama frowned and shook his head. "Why not let her do it herself then? I mean why should we risk our necks going up against those maniacs? If she knows how to defeat them, let her do it!"
Koenma shook his head. "It is not that easy, Kurama. She needs all four elements together to do it. That is why I am sending the two of you. Kurama, you are an earthbound element. Hiei is fire. She makes up for the other two. She is a combination of water and wind. Together, the three of you will have the energy needed. But you two do not have the skill to do it. She will need to be sure that you two are ready to take that final strike."
Kurama shook his head and sighed lightly as he sat in his chair next to Hiei. "I don't like this, Koenma. This doesn't feel right."
Koenma smirked and looked at the red head. "Is it the fact that she knows how to kill them that scares you... or her relations to your mate that concerns you?"
Kurama blinked and Hiei frowned. "Relations to me? What the hell does that mean?"
Kurama looked at him and frowned at the fire demon. Hiei shook his head and looked at Koenma. "I do not know anyone named Sawyer."
Koenma pressed a button and the screen behind them all clicked on. They all turned as the picture of a woman appeared on the screen. Hiei gasped. "Jesus Christ... mother of God!"
Kurama frowned again and glared at Hiei as he crossed his arms over his chest. "Care to revise your previous statement, Hiei?"
Hiei stood up and walked to the screen. He sighed lightly. "I don't know her as Sawyer. I know her as Cassandra, Cassandra Pendragon."
Kurama growled lightly. Hiei looked at him and frowned, "Keep your knickers on, Kurama... I knew her growing up. We split ways about thirty ears ago."
Kurama stood up and looked at Koenma. "Why send us? Why not the human and his oaf of a friend?"
Koenma sighed lightly and shook his head, slightly amused at the turn of events. "You know... I never pegged you for the jealous type. It is actually kind of cute how quickly you can turn into that jealous boyfriend."
Kurama frowned and shook his head. "I am warning you, toddler. If you do no..."
"Relax," Koenma interjected. "I told you already, you and Hiei are the elements that she needs to deliver a deathly blow to the brothers. If it is not you, then she will turn you away, and I will send another pairing. But you two fit the bill of powers that is needed. You are both the most powerful of your kinds, and you are GOING to go and that is final."
Kurama shook his head and turned on his heel. Hiei was staring out the window and Kurama frowned as he seen the look on his face in the reflection of the window. He shook his head and grabbed his coat. "Let's go, Hiei."
He walked out of the office, not caring whether or not the others were staring at him. Hiei followed and knew that he was going to have to reopen those old wounds that were surrounding Cassandra. It was a part of his life that he had walked away from years ago. And it was a part of his life that he long ago prayed would stay buried for the rest of his life. He was allowed to have his secrets... for Kurama had his own. But there was only one problem about that... Kurama had told him about all of his past lovers. Hiei had only revealed one. And now... Oh, no.
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"Kurama, stop," Hiei called to him after a few hours of running. "We need to talk about this."
Kurama stopped running and turned to the fire demon. The look on his face revealed exactly how he was feeling about the topic of conversation that was about to befall them both. He put his hands on his hips and sighed. "So now you want to talk about the gorgeous woman that you were once with. Now that Koenma EXPOSED the truth for you?!"
Hiei flinched. He shook his head as he walked up to the fox. "Kurama... you don't understand.. Cassandra... she wasn't like that."
Kurama frowned and shook his head. "Koenma wouldn't have said relations if there wasn't something that went on between the two of you."
Hiei sighed lightly and sank to his knees. Kurama seen that the fire demon started to shake. He frowned as he sank to his knees beside his mate. "What is it Hiei? What about her that made you refuse to tell me anything about her?"
Hiei let out a shaky breath and looked up at him. "She was the only one that showed me any type of compassion when we were growing up. She was the only one who cared enough to hold me when I cried through the night. The only one that cared enough that EVERYTHING around us made me wake up screaming."
Kurama frowned and looked at the fire demon. Where the hell was this coming from? He had never been told any of this. Surely it couldn't have been the bandits that had raised him...
Hiei shook his head. "The bandits were only there for me until I was six. They sold me to a gypsy camp. The headmaster was the main source of my pain."
Kurama frowned as he leaned back. His eyes were wide and his face lost all color in it. He had heard of Gypsy Camps in his past. He had seen first hand that the headmasters were extremely cruel when training their newest members. He also knew... that there was only one way out of a camp... by death.
"Cassandra and I... after I turned eighteen... I had had enough. We gathered a group of friends, and together we ran," he said, the tears stinging his eyes. "Of the twelve of us that ran... only Cassandra and I made it out, and far enough away that the Headmaster couldn't find us. After a few years... we eventually went our own ways, thinking that it was better for both of us. We haven't seen each other since."
Kurama sighed lightly. He was way out of line... he knew it. He shook his head and wrapped an arm around the fire demon, still shaking as he confessed. Hiei felt the tears flowing from his eyes as he pressed into Kurama's chest. Kurama held him tight, lightly rocking them both back and forth. "I'm sorry, Hiei... I had no idea."
Hiei sniffled lightly, still staying against his mate's chest. "The saddest part of it all... was that she wanted to go back... her little sister was one of the ones that were shot. I convinced her that her sister was dead, just so that I could have her with me, because she was the only one that I felt I could trust. I learned years after our split that her sister survived the shot through her stomach... but died because she refused to summon her sister back to her side. Cassandra's little sister died from torture. Just because I refused to let her go back for the only family that she had left."
Kurama shook his head, the tears stinging at the corner of his eyes now. He held the fire demon tighter. "You cannot blame yourself. You simply cannot blame yourself Hiei, you were scared... you didn't know. There is no way you could have known that she had survived."
Hiei sobbed lightly into the fox's shirt, Kurama squeezing his eyes shut as he felt the tears flow from his own eyes. They sat there for what seemed like hours. Hiei's soft sobs slowly died down, and Kurama could tell that this was something that was truly hard for his mate. He had never seen Hiei like this, so out of control of his emotions. He had seen Hiei cry, but only a few tears, like ones that fell when Kurama agreed to be his mate. But never before, had he ever heard his mate cry so uncontrollably before. The sobs were forced, like Hiei was battling them back, choking him in the process. Hiei was really out of his element, Kurama could see that, for Hiei was clinging to him, holding onto him as if he feared Kurama would bolt after hearing the truth from him. Kurama tightened his grip around the fire demon, letting him know that when he said forever, that the fox indeed meant it.
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The bar was smokey, for it was a hookah lounge and Kurama wrinkled his nose as he pushed the door open. He looked around and frowned. There was so many people here. Hiei guided him to the bar, telling him that Cassandra would come to them. The waitress took their order and returned momentarily with their drinks.
Across the room, a pair of glowing blue eyes stared out across the bar, frowning as the two men sat there, talking among themselves. When the waitress walked by, the owner of those eyes, her voice and appearance masked, told the waitress to have the two men join her at the table in the back. She watched with her narrowed blue eyes as the waitress walked back to the two men and spoke to them, pointing to her table in the back of the bar. They nodded and stood up, slowly making their way to the table. When they stood there, she smirked lightly, the shorter of the two demons a familiar face from her darkened past.
"You seem to have moved on quite well, Hiei," she said lightly as the two of them took the two chairs that were on the other side of her table.
"Hello, Cassandra," he said to her and she frowned. "Excuse me, Sawyer."
She smirked lightly as she lifted her hand to her hood of her cloak. She pulled it back and revealed her face. "So you are the ones that Koenma said have the powers that I need."
Kurama nodded and looked at her. "We are. We were kind of hoping that you would come with us. This place is not safe for you, nor for us."
She smirked lightly again and shook her head. "It doesn't matter where we are, the world is still going to send us the perils that await us."
Hiei shook his head. "At least we could have back up back in the Spirit World."
She frowned lightly. "You know I have nothing to do with that retched world. You of all people should know that."
Hiei sighed. "I do understand that, but the place no longer exists."
She growled lightly. "The hell it doesn't, Hiei!" she snapped as she slammed her fist on the table. "I am not a fool. Unless Firard and his son, Raoul are dead, they will never stop!"
Hiei flinched, not at the fist on the table, but at the pairing of names that she mentioned. She sat back in her chair and sighed.
"So... I am not the only one that is still affected by that retched place," she said lightly, picking up her shot glass, twirling the liquid inside lightly until she took it down in one drink. "I am not the only one who knows what that place will do to a person."
Kurama frowned, she seemed to be unable to resist talking about that place. He needed to shift the topic of conversation to the issue at hand. "Will you come back with us? We stay at a temple in the human world. It only borders the Spirit World."
She smiled lightly. "I am very aware of whose temple you speak. How is the old bat? Still kicking?"
Kurama smirked. "You can say that. Still as feisty as ever. How is it that you know who Genkai is?"
She smirked and looked at him. "I was one of the few survivors of the attack on her training dojo when I was about four."
Kurama nodded with a smile. "I see. But that does not answer my question. Will you come with us?"
Sawyer sighed lightly and reached into her back pocket. She sat the money owed down on the table and looked at them. "I guess. Since I will need to test your strengths, I will be bringing a friend along. He has my trust, and he will have yours as well."
Kurama frowned. "You know... in many worlds people ask for others trust, they do not demand it."
Sawyer frowned and shrugged her shoulders. "Obviously, I do not live in said world, so get over it. Gaining my trust is hard, so someone by my side must be trustworthy. I am just saying... you do not have to be nervous or cross with him."
"And... who is this friend of yours that has gained your trust?" Hiei asked lightly. "From what I remember, it was quite the task to get that close."
She smiled lightly and looked at him. "It was quite a task, wasn't it? Oh, well. That is just me. His name is Archer. He is a demon from an ancient clan whose moral values were greater than that of any other demon."
"So... you are saying that he is a bat demon," Kurama stated flatly. "I personally do not trust them. I have run into their kind too often to find myself comfortable around one."
Sawyer shook her head. "You are wrong, Red. Archer is not a bat demon, he is a blood demon."
Kurama groaned lightly and shook his head. "And that is just my luck. If I do not get a bat demon, I get a blood demon."
Hiei shook his head at Kurama and sighed lightly. "This blood demon of yours... he cannot be attacking anyone for food."
"I resent that, pipsqueak," a deep voice said from behind them. "I do not go around attacking people. I am not like that."
Kurama and Hiei turned, and they both could not help but swoon. The man that spoke was tall and elegant. He held his head up with pride, for he was proud of what he was. Archer had long silvery white hair that ran to his hips, a sparkling pair of amethyst eyes and the beauty and grace of his people. Blood demons were known as some of the most beautiful people around, but Kurama nor Hiei had ever seen one of this man's status. He was gorgeous.
"If you two are done ogling and drooling over me," the blood demon snapped, his voice like fresh honey just obtained from a large beehive. "We must be going. Togoro's guards are near. They have just tripped my sentries."
Sawyer nodded and grabbed her coat off the back of the chair. The others followed suit and the four walked out of the bar. Kurama took a breath of fresh air and sighed lightly. The cool night air released the tension that had been building between Hiei and Sawyer, but the look on Archer's face told him that it was deeper than that. Speaking of, Kurama looked around and did not see Archer anywhere. He frowned. That blood demon was sneaky, and Hiei sighed lightly beside him.
'You have to relax, Kurama... I am sure that he will be back any moment.' Hiei said telepathically with his mate. He took the red head by the hand and Kurama seemed to relax, for Hiei's touch always seemed to do that. They heard several horse hooves coming their way. Kurama and Hiei looked up just in time to see Archer atop a beautiful white stallion. On his tail, there were three more horses, just as beautiful. Sawyer tossed her coat over the back of Archer's horse and sighed lightly as she grabbed the reins and the saddle. She hoisted herself up onto the charcoal gray mare that was there, prancing in place. She settled into the saddle, and looked down at the other two. Kurama and Hiei sighed, as they two mounted their horses, both a seemingly black beauty. Hiei's had a single white mark that ran down his back, and disappeared under the saddle. Kurama's mount, was solid black with the matching mane and tail.
Archer turned to the trio and then looked at Sawyer. "I will ride ahead. If the path is clear, I will return."
Sawyer nodded as Archer kicked his horse in the side and the two were off. Kurama and Hiei watched him go, Sawyer smiling at them for they were ogling him again. "He is a magnificent rider, is he not?"
Kurama looked at her and shook his head. "Average, I would say."
Sawyer threw her head back and laughed. After a moment, she stopped and looked at them both. "You two are practically fawning over him. I would have to say that it is kinda cute."
Hiei snorted at her and shook his head. "It is the way of the blood demon. Their beauty is one of their most deadliest aspects of their kind. You of all people should know THAT, Sawyer."
Sawyer frowned at him and shook her head. "It is not his beauty, Hiei, that has brought him to me. He despises Firard just as much as we do. The bastard killed his son. I cannot blame him that he would get close to someone that shares in his opinion of that loon."
Kurama shook his head. "I guess not, but that isn't the reason that we do not trust blood demons, Sawyer."
She turned to him and sighed. "Just because you ran into a few that were not as genuine as the rest of their kind, yes I know. Some blood demons are tainted by the darkness, and for some reason, you have only met them. The blood demons are a naturally gentle race. They use their families as their biggest excuse to lay around the house and do nothing. They care not for battle, they love their families, they cherish the laws of their kind, and like Archer, they do not kill for blood. They use willing donors that offer their blood to them in exchange for the blood demon's protection."
Hiei looked at her and frowned. "And you are one of these donors."
"I wish," Archer said from beside them as he and his mount trotted up. "No, Hiei, I only use the donors that have been with me for many years. I have only known Sawyer for a few years. I wouldn't accept her blood even if she offered it."
Sawyer shook her head. "Oh, you would too. You would take what I had to offer without a moment of thought or hesitation."
Archer smiled brightly, his white teeth sparkling in the pale moonlight. "Yeah, I would. Without a question."
Kurama and Hiei smirked. So the blood demon liked her enough to try to deny that he wanted her. In more ways than one. The four of them headed towards the portal of the Spirit World. The moment that the portal was crossed, Archer moved closer to Sawyer, and Hiei could see the tension built in her shoulders. He shook his head lightly and glanced beside him at Kurama. The fox shook his head and shrugged his shoulders, not knowing how to comfort the woman across from them. He couldn't exactly say that the Gypsy Camp had been destroyed... for it was not the truth. He couldn't exactly say that she and the others were safe from the sadistic man in charge of said camp, for that was not true as well. In fact, Kurama didn't know how much the two of them had gone through at that place, and he was sure that he never would understand the feelings that they both harbored against the camp.
Sawyer looked down one road that they came across, her mount below her protesting the stop. Archer stopped a few feet ahead and looked back at her. "Sawyer? You alright?"
Sawyer did not answer. She was frozen in place as she looked down the long and winding path. It was one that she was very familiar with, and one that she had dreaded for thirty years. The color slowly drained from her face as she could hear the gunshots that rang out clearly in her head. She frowned, looking around and seeing the memory of the few that had died during their escape. She heard the screams that ensued when each of their fellow runners were gunned down. Could feel the pain that one of them was her little sister.
Suddenly, Hiei's horse bumped into her purposely. She shook her head, steadying the mount below her. She looked at him and seen that he wore a saddened frown on his face. Hiei shook his head and nodded the way that they were traveling. She couldn't see the path behind him, for he used the mount underneath him to bump her again. She looked at him again and shook her head. She turned and urged her horse forward. Hiei stayed behind the others for a moment, before he took one glance at the field surrounding the path that led to the doom of many. He frowned himself, as the images flashed in his eyes. The ten that had fallen behind them. Two scared teenagers that dared not look back, in fear that they would join the others. The horde of riders following after them. He shook his head and urged his mount on.
Kurama sighed lightly. Now he realized, he shook his head. Now he understood why Hiei hated coming this far out of the Makai. This entire area oozed creepiness. It left you feeling cold, even on a warm night like this. It left your insides clenching. But Kurama knew that the feelings that he had, were nothing compared to what Hiei and Sawyer were feeling. The top of Koenma's castle came into view. Kurama seen several of the demon guards standing at the entrance of the city, the Makai had surely grown up in the last ten years.
"You are back, Kurama," one of the guards said, a young man that had a crush on the red head. "It is so good to see that you made it back safely."
"Thanks, Kai," he said lightly before Hiei came up beside him. "You do remember Hiei, right... my mate?"
The young man frowned lightly and looked at the fire demon. "I remember him. But that doesn't mean that I have to play nicely."
Hiei looked down at the little man, he could say that he was little, for Hiei was up on horseback. "Watch yourself, grunt, or else you will be standing in the unemployment line like many of the others."
The man growled up to the fire demon, but said no more. Kurama smiled lightly and rubbed Hiei's shoulders as he and his mount progressed past him. "I love it when you stand up for me."
Hiei smirked and urged his mount on. "Just protecting what is mine. What is so bad about that?"
Kurama shook his head. "Nothing at all. Perhaps I should flirt with people more often... that look on your face is priceless when I do."
Sawyer scoffed lightly and shook her head, "You are just trying to increase the body count and reduce the population around here, aren't you fox."
Kurama looked at her and heard Hiei chuckle beside him. "And why do you say that? I care more for these people than you do."
"Yes, but I have seen Hiei's jealous side, and I know not to bring that out in him," she said lightly and looked back at the fire demon. "I am no fool. I know when to quit when I am ahead." she looked back at the red head. "But it seems that in your relationship... you still have a ways to go before you know when to quit."
Kurama frowned and shook his head. "Obviously you have never heard of sarcasm before. Perhaps that is not the world you live in either."
Sawyer shook her head. "I do not play with people's emotions. Especially Hiei's. I know better."
Kurama sighed lightly and glanced back at the fire demon, who sat atop his mount smirking at the scene before him. "I do not play with his emotions, wench. I only tease every now and again."
Sawyer smirked and shrugged her shoulders. She turned to him and smiled lightly. "If you want to play with fire, then by all means, be my guest. I just remember how short his temper can be. And as I have said... I know better than to play with THAT fire."
Kurama frowned as she pointed behind her with her thumb. He shook his head and looked back at Hiei, who was still back there grinning about the whole thing. He growled lightly and shook his head again as he turned forward. The four rode in silence for a while, the castle in full view now. Hiei smirked lightly and shook his head. They seemed to get along, Hiei thought. And that was something that he couldn't help but smile at. The two people in this world that held his full trust and peace of mind. They will get along just fine, after a few years perhaps, but they would get along one of these days. If the sarcasm and bickering back and forth didn't kill them first. Hiei knew of all people, that Kurama hated to be tested. Hated to be egged on in a battle of words with someone. And to think, Sawyer did it without even trying. Ha. That was too funny. Kurama was normally nice to everyone he met, to think... it took a woman from Hiei's past to turn him into... well Hiei.
Kurama looked at his mate and seen that he was still smiling lightly. He wondered what the little fire demon could be thinking. When they mated, they each promised to stay out of each others minds... but at times like this... Kurama regrets having ever made that promise. The look on his fire demons face was too cute, he was going to have to ask him about it later, when they were alone. He turned and looked at Sawyer beside him. That is... if this wench here didn't try anything suspicious.
Archer chuckled lightly and shook his head. "Your unease is going to be the death of you, red."
"My name is Kurama, damn you!" the red head snapped. What was it with these two demons? How was it that just a simple saying to him was enough to boil the blood in his veins.
The blood demon beside him chuckled again and turned to him. "It is called jealousy, master fox." The blood demon said lightly to him. "Jealousy of two new demons that have appeared in your life."
Kurama growled lightly at him and shook his head. "I am not jealous!"
Sawyer and Archer chuckled lightly in unison. "No... you are just in denial."
Kurama growled again, this time louder at the two that were goading him on again. "I am warning you two... If I lose MY temper, then you both are going to regret it."
Hiei sighed lightly. Nope... the sarcasm and bickering was going to kill them all first. Hiei shook his head and was thankful for the first time in six years that they had finally reached Koenma's castle. After dismounting and leading the other two up to see Koenma, Hiei pulled Kurama to the side and kissed him lightly, a gentle kiss that was just to show that the fire demon was still his.
When they pulled away Kurama shook his head. "How the hell were you able to handle that sarcastic wench for so long? I mean... you have the shortest fuse when it comes to people and sarcasm."
Hiei smirked lightly and shrugged his shoulders. "Her sarcasm and wit were the only things that were able to shed some light on our situation. I couldn't help but listen and go along with it. She is right, you know. You are jealous that she knows a little more about my past than you do."
Kurama looked down. "But how do you tell someone that? Especially when she is egging you on?"
Hiei smiled lightly. "You don't tell them. Don't let her get under your skin, Kurama. She does it for the fun of it. She knows that I am not above slapping the shit out of her for getting under my skin. That is why she is doing it to you."
Kurama shook his head and wrapped his arms around the fire demon before him. "As long as she sees that you are no longer on the market... I am fine with that."
Hiei sighed lightly. "Kurama, we never were together. Okay... twice... but that was only because I was in heat, and I didn't want to go to Firard to let HIM ease it."
Kurama shook his head. "I don't care that you were not a couple, Hiei. The only thing that bugs me is that she knows more about your past than I do."
Hiei sighed lightly. "If you want to know... all you have to do is ask, fox. I would tell you anything."
"Even if telling me means that you have to relive the past?" Kurama asked him. "To reopen those old wounds?"
Hiei looked up at him and hesitated for a moment. But then a small smile crossed his lips and he nodded. "For you, yes, I would. Because I know that you are here with me now."
Kurama smiled lightly and nodded. "I want to know. But only... only if you are truly okay with telling me."
Hiei sighed lightly. "I am okay with telling you. I never brought it up, because I was afraid of what you might think of me if you knew the truth."
Kurama hugged him tighter and shook his head. "There is nothing that will change my opinion or my love for you, Hiei. Nothing at all."
Hiei smiled lightly against his chest. "I know that now."
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The End of Chapter One: Sawyer. Sooo I hope that you are all enjoying so far. The next chapter will be a bit long, because I have twelve years of memory to go through, and I am warning you all now. The next chapter WILL CONTAIN RAPE AND TORTURE. And Hiei is the one that is in the middle of it all.
How will Kurama handle the knowledge of all that Hiei went through as he grew up in that retched camp? Will he be able to keep the emotions at bay? Or will the truth unlock a new part of Kurama that he never knew existed?
Please leave me your comments and your reviews. I will get back to them all when I have the chance. Leave me any requests that you have and I will try to wind them into the story somehow. I accept any and all comments, good and bad, so please... do not be afraid to say what is on your mind. I look forward to the next chapters. It is my own personal way of making Hiei look like the innocent victim in life that turned him into the hard little demon that we have all come to love. So... Ta Ta For Now.
