Author's Note: Hello everyone! 'Tis been awhile since I've actually uploaded any stories. I've been incredibly busy with finishing up my last year in high school, trying to get into college, and figuring out how to pay for it all.
During that time though I was toying with a couple of ideas on my next story. Fortunately, six months after I uploaded my first story on ff.net, I'm proud to say that I've added a new story, finally. This story is supposed to be fairy tale like, and hopefully a bit humorous. The pairing of course as always, is Kurama x Hiei or Hiei x Kurama whichever way you prefer and is YAOI.
So if I end up getting flamed for writing a YAOI story, I will mark you in the "stupid" bin for not reading my warnings before hand.
' ' signify thought.
This story is in third person, but I might end up changing it into the main characters POV afterwards.
Once upon a time in a far away land there lived a King, a Queen and their royal heir. The Queen was known throughout the kingdom as a beautiful yet kind-hearted woman. The King on the other hand was known as a greedy person, and everyone in the land knew that whatever the King did, he tried to make a profit out of it.
Their royal heir was a beautiful princess... ahem.... Prince named Kurama. He was incredibly striking, and everyone in the kingdom and afar knew it. He had silky long red hair, and bright emerald green eyes. His skin was fair and his build was elegant and graceful. Many suitors both female and ironically male from distant lands flocked to the kingdom to ask the prince's hand in marriage.
Of course the King being greedy as he was, decided to exploit his son's beauty. He made a royal announcement saying that he would give his son's hand in marriage if in exchange the King received a grand treasure. Prince Kurama was not happy about this one bit. He only wanted to marry out of love, and not because they bribed his father. Fortunately his mother the Queen agreed, and decided to talk some sense into the King, but to no avail. The King was relentless in his wishes and his biggest wish was to obtain the biggest treasure. Sadly the Queen could do nothing, but stand by and watch her beautiful son be sold to the highest bidder.
Suitors arrived from far and wide seeking a chance to claim the fair prince as their mate. Princess arrived with proclamations of dowries containing half of the gold or in other cases all of the gold in their lands and then some. Princes arrived with propositions of conquering neighboring lands and stealing their riches for the king in return for the promise of Prince Kurama's hand in marriage. All this was still not enough for the King; his greed would not be and could not be filled by these lavish proposals.
Then one day a wandering stranger came by to the castle. The stranger had heard of a beautiful prince living in the kingdom and was curious as to see this prince. The stranger entered the castle via a servant, and was introduced to the King, the Queen and the Prince. The stranger bowed politely, long raven hair cascading in front of his face. "Your Highnesses," the stranger said while eyeing only the Prince. The stranger knew then that Prince Kurama indeed lived up to his expectations if not more. The Queen thought he was incredibly handsome, but the Prince did not like the stranger one bit. The looks that the stranger was giving him gave him the chills.
The stranger introduced himself as Karasu, and said that he was seeking the Prince's hand in marriage. He proposed to the King that he would kill anyone that the King wished in return for the Prince's hand in marriage. The Queen gasped. The Prince inwardly shuddered.
Kurama did not like this Karasu one bit. Something about the looks that this dark character gave him made him feel like he was somehow being violated. Fortunately for the Prince, the King refused stating that the offer was not enough and dismissed Karasu from his sight. Karasu would not take no for an answer and decided to that he was going to get his prize regardless of what the King said. So that night Karasu crept into the palace and kidnapped the Prince.
The next morning the Queen realized that her beloved son was missing, and the King realized that his beloved asset was gone so he ordered that everyone in the kingdom search for his son. Far and wide everyone searched but to no avail. They could not find their dearly loved Prince. The King finally gave up, and decided upon a new way in making money while the Queen wept for her lost son.
The next chapter will focus more on Hiei. It might take awhile for the YAOI to take place. In any case, please be patient.
Feel free to review.
During that time though I was toying with a couple of ideas on my next story. Fortunately, six months after I uploaded my first story on ff.net, I'm proud to say that I've added a new story, finally. This story is supposed to be fairy tale like, and hopefully a bit humorous. The pairing of course as always, is Kurama x Hiei or Hiei x Kurama whichever way you prefer and is YAOI.
So if I end up getting flamed for writing a YAOI story, I will mark you in the "stupid" bin for not reading my warnings before hand.
' ' signify thought.
This story is in third person, but I might end up changing it into the main characters POV afterwards.
I do not own anything from Yu Yu Hakusho, so don't sue me. I need the money to pay for college.
-Marori
Once upon a time in a far away land there lived a King, a Queen and their royal heir. The Queen was known throughout the kingdom as a beautiful yet kind-hearted woman. The King on the other hand was known as a greedy person, and everyone in the land knew that whatever the King did, he tried to make a profit out of it.
Their royal heir was a beautiful princess... ahem.... Prince named Kurama. He was incredibly striking, and everyone in the kingdom and afar knew it. He had silky long red hair, and bright emerald green eyes. His skin was fair and his build was elegant and graceful. Many suitors both female and ironically male from distant lands flocked to the kingdom to ask the prince's hand in marriage.
Of course the King being greedy as he was, decided to exploit his son's beauty. He made a royal announcement saying that he would give his son's hand in marriage if in exchange the King received a grand treasure. Prince Kurama was not happy about this one bit. He only wanted to marry out of love, and not because they bribed his father. Fortunately his mother the Queen agreed, and decided to talk some sense into the King, but to no avail. The King was relentless in his wishes and his biggest wish was to obtain the biggest treasure. Sadly the Queen could do nothing, but stand by and watch her beautiful son be sold to the highest bidder.
Suitors arrived from far and wide seeking a chance to claim the fair prince as their mate. Princess arrived with proclamations of dowries containing half of the gold or in other cases all of the gold in their lands and then some. Princes arrived with propositions of conquering neighboring lands and stealing their riches for the king in return for the promise of Prince Kurama's hand in marriage. All this was still not enough for the King; his greed would not be and could not be filled by these lavish proposals.
Then one day a wandering stranger came by to the castle. The stranger had heard of a beautiful prince living in the kingdom and was curious as to see this prince. The stranger entered the castle via a servant, and was introduced to the King, the Queen and the Prince. The stranger bowed politely, long raven hair cascading in front of his face. "Your Highnesses," the stranger said while eyeing only the Prince. The stranger knew then that Prince Kurama indeed lived up to his expectations if not more. The Queen thought he was incredibly handsome, but the Prince did not like the stranger one bit. The looks that the stranger was giving him gave him the chills.
The stranger introduced himself as Karasu, and said that he was seeking the Prince's hand in marriage. He proposed to the King that he would kill anyone that the King wished in return for the Prince's hand in marriage. The Queen gasped. The Prince inwardly shuddered.
Kurama did not like this Karasu one bit. Something about the looks that this dark character gave him made him feel like he was somehow being violated. Fortunately for the Prince, the King refused stating that the offer was not enough and dismissed Karasu from his sight. Karasu would not take no for an answer and decided to that he was going to get his prize regardless of what the King said. So that night Karasu crept into the palace and kidnapped the Prince.
The next morning the Queen realized that her beloved son was missing, and the King realized that his beloved asset was gone so he ordered that everyone in the kingdom search for his son. Far and wide everyone searched but to no avail. They could not find their dearly loved Prince. The King finally gave up, and decided upon a new way in making money while the Queen wept for her lost son.
The next chapter will focus more on Hiei. It might take awhile for the YAOI to take place. In any case, please be patient.
Feel free to review.
