Hello to all those who has grace the time to read this fanfiction. This is my first fanfiction on and I really hope you enjoy this. I will not put many authors' notes and I may not answer all your reviews but I thank you for reading and even reviewing this story.
Disclaimer: I will only say this once. I do not own the greatness that is Yu Yu Hakusho or Hiei 'Sigh'
Darkness and light are two halves of a whole. One could not be without the other. Many think these opposite forces would hate each other but in truth they love like no other. Their story reappeared throughout the ages and continues to win over any problem they may face. This story is about a man of darkness and woman of light who show us that love that is found in the most unlikely of places.
The last light of day had just fallen and most were safe in their homes expect one lone figure. The figure staggered down the old road. A closer look would reveal that the figure was a young woman. Her clothes were tattered and covered in blood and dirt. She fell often, but rose again as if she weren't even fazed by it. She would have kept moving even if the world would have been set ablaze. The moon peeked out from behind the clouds to show more of the strange girl. Her hair was matted, with white hair and a black that looked like the depths of hell; her face covered in bruises and cuts that kept on bleeding; her light brown—almost golden—eyes were glazed over. The woman stopped suddenly in front of an old forest supposedly filled with demons, but none of this entered her mind. She could not stop until she reached her destination. With that in mind she move into the forest and disappeared.
Genkai was sitting on the walk away with her favorite tea that her favorite dimwit had brought when he came with Keiko and dimwit number two. She was happy to see them after such a long time, but damn if they didn't give her a headache. 'They always find the most moronic thing to talk about when they come. The dimwits fought the whole time and destroyed the sitting room. They were lucky I didn't beat them black and bl—' Genkai's thought were interrupted by the sound of someone coming toward her. When she looked at the border of the forest she saw a flash of white as young girl stumbled out. The girl looked at Genkai and offered her a small smile before passing out.
They young woman awoke in a small, Japanese style room. She was wearing a white t-shirt and loose light blue yoga. She was lying on a futon with a desk at her right and a dresser on the other side, and before she sat up a woman walked in. She had pretty, blue-green hair and a light blue kimono; she seemed as if she was surprised to see her here. The woman gave her a smile that she couldn't help but return.
Yukina was truly surprised to see the girl awake. The injuries on the girl were extensive; she hadn't seen those types of wounds in a long time. The last time she could remember was during the Dark Tournament after Kazuma had fought. Yukina sat to the right of the weak girl and helped her sit up.
"Hello, I'm glad to see you awake. My name's Yukina," she smiled at the girl. When the girl said nothing Yukina thought that she must not trust others easily. 'Like Hiei-san', "It's okay, I'm not going to hurt you," she waited a bit more," If you do not wish to talk I can wait until you do." Yukina started to work on her bandages when a hand stopped her. She looked up to see a sad smile on the girl's face. Then the girl pointed to a notebook and pencil sitting on the desk. Yukina handed it to her and the girl began to write.
'Sorry Yukina-san, I am mute. I didn't mean to upset you. My name is Chi.' was what was written in beautiful handwriting. Chi gave Yukina a sheepish smile that she returned.
"No, I am not upset Chi-san. It my fault for assuming things," she stopped to see Chi writing again. 'I think we both were wrong and Chi is just fine' Yukina nodded and moved to back to her bandages
Yukina removed the bandages to see such smooth and clean cuts that it could only be one thing. 'Torture' was the thought that ran though her mind and bring many bad memories. Though she had gotten over most of the time when she was kidnapped thanks to her friends; they always came back to her like a nightmare. Chi's injuries looked as if she went through just as much, if not more. Chi injuries consisted of many knife marks up and down her arms and chest; many were just light scars but they would cause the most pain. Her back was covered in whip marks and raw flesh as if some type of acid was poured on her. The only thing that wasn't marked was her small, gentle looking face. When Yukina finished wrapping her wounds, she stood, and told her she would wake her up when her food was ready and to rest until then.
When Yukina left the room, Chi lay back down to sleep but she felt energy behind her. When she looked up she saw a young man glaring down at her. He had blood red eyes, hair that seemed to defy gravity, in an old white shirt and black pants. The man continued to give her a death glare and seemed to be about to say something when Chi stood up. She turned to the door and walk towards it on shaky feet tripping on the covers of the futon. Chi expected to land hard on the floor, but was surprised to feel an arm wrap around her waist. She looked up into confused red eyes and felt someone try to read her thoughts. Chi allowed one thought for him to read 'I'm sorry,' the man seemed even more confused and she gave him a smile, 'This is your room and I took it so I'll leave...' Chi tried to pull away but the grip on her wasn't released. He looked directly into her eyes as if trying to see to her very soul. Then after what felt like forever the man gently removed his hand and left though the door without another word. Chi stood there for a few seconds more before giving a knowing smile 'Maybe there's hope left,' was her last thought before she lay back down and feel into a bliss-filled sleep.
