Kat#1: I own no one! (I feel so sad) But then, if I did, most YYH fans may not be allowed to watch it. This story however is clean with the exceptions of a few many fight scenes later on. Like chapter tenish or something like that. And a few questionable thoughts. Nothing bad, though, I assure you. I will try to put all of the story in Kurama's POV, but if I don't, I'll let you know when it'll return to his POV.

Full/Real Summary: The Demon Tournament has been finished, though lost, the Kekkai Barrier taken down, and lives continued as normally as possible, yet Kurama can't help but feel…bored. Sure, he's rather happy to have a stepsister to guard and cherish, but she just comes off as suspicious. He knows that Ningenkai and Makai are now allowed to interact, but she acts as if she's used to the idea already even though she couldn't possibly know about Makai. She seems too…intuitive. Now on guard of his secrets and his past, what will he do when a freak accident during a fieldtrip forces his siblings and classmates through time? And how will he relocate the sister he feels compelled to protect?

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The room was quiet. I was reading on my bed while lying on my stomach. My mother, stepbrother and stepfather were out today, watching a movie. I hadn't wanted to go, so I said I had a report to touch up on from my summer assignments. Schools start in just another week so they didn't press, even though I had been done since before the last school year finished. The room was too quiet. I was bored.

"Maybe I should have gone after all." I mumbled as I got up and lazily started to stretch.

"Gone where?" Hiei! You just love trying to surprise me. Well you win this round, but you'll never know it.

"To the movies." I replied easily. Hiei knew all about the movie theatre, he knows very well in fact considering Yusuke and Kuwabara actually dragged him in the building kicking and screaming. Well, hissing and biting. Yes, Hiei knew very well about the movies so I didn't have to explain anything.

"You're bored?" Hiei asked, smirking as if to mock me.

"You want to spar?" I countered, crossing my own arms and smirking back.

"Maybe some other time." He looked away. Aw, why Hiei? I'm dying of Boredom! "I have a message." He continued, rummaging in his pockets.

"Eh? From who?" Hiei took out a paper and handed it to me. Well, he held it out and waited for me to get up and get it. Lazy fire apparition.

"From Yusuke." He said as I opened it. I leaned against the wall near him and read it out loud.

"Fox boy," it started. Hiei snickered while I made a face. "Sorry I've been gone for pretty much the whole summer break. I imagine you're bored since me and Hiei are pretty much gone from Ningenkai and Shizuru isn't letting Kuwabara have a break from his studies. I hope you're not going insane with the need to hit something, or plan how to win a battle since that's what you do." You have no idea. I need both mental stimulation and physical activity. Everything is so, boring.

"It's like he read you mind." Hiei commented. I pushed his shoulder lightly before continuing.

"Well, anyway, I'm just wanting to let you know that I'll be back in about three days. Yay! Just in time for school… Kami kill me know… Oh well, this last year and I'll be done with it for good. When I get back, could we have a mock fight? No one here has the guts to fight anymore. Either that or they want to train for a small advantage. As if I'm not training too. The once prince, Yusuke. P.S. Could you let Keiko know I'll be home soon? Thanks."

"The once prince, Ch." Hiei gave a small smile. "At least now you only have three more days of boredom instead of the week you thought you had."

"They're still boring." I replied, putting the paper into a drawer I reserved for Makai letters. He leaned near the window and stared outside.

"Your family is home." I stood up and looked through the window Hiei graciously stepped away from. Then again, he just didn't want to be seen so it wasn't a courtesy act for my convenience. The car was just parking. I noted that Dad was driving and he wasn't doing a very neat job of parking the car. Odd… That's not like the father I know…

"They're home much too early." I commented in slight confusion as I saw my father rush out of the car and run inside. My mother and younger brother didn't move in the panic dad was in and walked in a more leisure pace. I could hear Dad slamming his desk drawers down stairs.

"Dad? What's the matter?" I called as I walked out of my room with a wave of goodbye to Hiei.

"I can't find it! I knew I'd forget it- where is it!"

"Dad?" I tried again. He answered this time but continued to frantically search for… whatever it was he was searching for.

"Ah, Shuuichi, could you- do you know where that box is? The one to Kagome Higurashi? Blue and pink, wrapping and bow?" I recognized what he was talking about.

"You set it on the coffee table so you wouldn't forget to mail it." I answered, wondering why he was looking in his desk for a box that wouldn't fit in the drawers. Force of habit probably; he always loses his papers in one drawer or another. So much for putting in a place you won't forget.

"Yes, thank you son!" He gave me a brief hug of gratitude before running to the living room. I calmly followed. He was hugging the wrapped present in relief by the time I came to the doorway. "So… who is this Kagome? You seemed to have been planning something important with someone for a while." I started as I remembered the many phone calls Dad has been having lately. Dad looked at me in slight surprise before beckoning me back into his office and closing the door.

"As expected from the genius you are." He started with a smile. " Keep this from your brother, alright? Your mother already knows, naturally. You've noticed your mother redecorating the room across yours, correct?" I nodded. That sort of thing was hard to not notice. New, feminine, furniture. New, female clothes. New Sakura pink walls…

"Is someone moving in with us?" I asked. Dad's smile grew.

"Yes. For this coming school year, Kagome Higurashi will be living with us. Where she lives, she get ill so often that she misses a lot of school so her mother was wondering if she could live with me in hopes a change of scenery would help. At least, that's what the school board thinks." He shrugged. "It's almost her birthday actually. She'll be in the Eleventh grade when she comes here. Her school already started and she's missed the first few days. If she's well for the trip, when she comes out here I want you to show her around and look out for her."

"But, may I know, who is Kagome?" Dad gave a small laugh.

"She's your sister. A step-sister I suppose." A sister? Thanks for the heads up, Dad. "Ah, but I need to mail this now before the post office closes. If not, it'll arrive late. Remember," He added as he stopped near the door. "keep this a secret." I nodded and he opened the door and ran out. I came to the living room and saw my brother and mother. Dad must have left them in his hurry. I glanced out of the window in time to see him speeding away. What happened to the cool and collected man my mother married?

"Nii-san?" I smiled to my brother reassuringly. He must have been wondering the same thing.

"Well, who wants to help with dinner?" Mother asked as she stood up. I noticed she was smiling a certain glowing smile that she's been showing for the past few days. At least now I know why.

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Kat#1: Lookie! It's done! The first chapter is done!

I'm such a dork.

Well, then, I'm hoping for a review!