Hello! Darkdemon here!
Ok, well, I realize instead of making a new story, I should update the ones I've already started. Don't fear, I will. But I learned I need balance. I update Scarred Rose, then update History Repeats, write a random new fanisode, and then write a brand new story! It works for me. I have no idea why. Anyways, another friend of mine requested/demanded/threatened me to write a story with Hiei as the hero and a brand new OC! Now I worked really hard on this. No flames. Besides I think this is as good as Scarred Rose! Oh course I should, I wrote both of them. Oh well!
Enjoy Chapter One: Views of Species; Trust Among Demons
With love,
Darkdemon
AKA: Nick
Humans. Pathetic waste of life and space. Too weak to defend themselves. Too greedy to control themselves. Too naïve to understand how insignificant their lives were. None of them were worth my time. Not even that idiot detective. The fox was the only one I could stand, and that was because he was a demon trapped in a weak, human body. This world meant utterly nothing to me. I cared for none of them. None of them at all. I turned to look at the building Kurama was trapped in with detest. He was much more useful outside than inside that idiot institution. I wished to murder everyone of those pathetic creatures that swarmed him everyday. I smirked. The only good humans were motionless and quiet, in other words, dead.
Demons. Easily excitable creatures of desire and strength. Too lustful to be of use. Too confident for their own good. Too lofty to learn. I couldn't believe how complete and utterly useless they were. Honestly, how did they manage to survive here? None of them held any attractive features either. Most of them were ugly as sin, and sin in my books was pretty damn ugly. The only demon I could stand was trapped in the spirit world, locked away from my grasp. I turned to small insignificant trainer demon I had created with a glare. I slashed my hand through the air, ceasing it's motion and it's life. I smirked. The only good demons were dead ones.
Kurama smiled knowingly at me from below my branch.
"Do you always wait for me, Hiei?" He asked. I smirked. I appeared in front of him with ease.
"Yes." I answered before walking away. He chuckled before following me. He knew where I was headed. My sister was staying with the Psychic hag and had asked us to come and see her when school was out. No doubt the idiot and the detective would be there before we would, I noted with disdain. I still hated my sister's tolerance of the idiot.
I slipped across the barrier with ease without any detection. No one had caught me yet. I flexed my fingers in front of my face to make sure I had gotten rid of the hideous blood demons spilled. I smirked when I was satisfied of my hygiene. The streets and sidewalks were crowded as they usually were. I hated both human and demon contact. Humans were too much like demons in their desires. Greed, power, and lust fueled their actions anymore. I could feel their hungry gazes on my back and I shuddered. My hair whipped around in the wind as I pushed against the crowd. "Check her out!"
"Man, she is smoking'!" The random shouts of men and boys grated my ears. How I hated their thoughts. My skin tingled as goose bumps arose onto the surface and I froze. A demon was near. A demon was here. I turned around and practically ran home. Genkai could wait.
Yusuke's Point of View:
"Would you be so kind as to find her for us, Kazuma?" Yukina directed her question to the oaf and he beamed. He was going to say yes, drag me into this search, and then demand I had a duty to return the girl back here. If only because I seemed to do whatever Yukina asked. I only did it because Hiei would kill me if I left it up to Kuwabara. Grandma also seemed to want to find this girl. She must be important. She must be a demon or something. Something threatening. Where was the shrimp and fox-boy when you needed them?
"Oh, hello everyone." Speak of the devil and he shall appear.
"Where have you two been?" I asked, irritated. They had left me only with Yukina, grandma, and Kuwabara. With no reprieve. It had been annoying.
"I had to stay awhile after school to assist the science club with a few equations. I apologize." I grinned at Kurama's excuse.
"Yeah, yeah, smart-ass."
My senses were going wild with the nearness of this demon. I couldn't pinpoint where he was. All I knew was he was strong and not alone. His energy signature seemed to mix with about 3 others and it made it all the more confusing for me to focus in on their location. I sighed before giving up and picking up the phone just before it began to ring. I heard my father's voice on the other line and instantly knew what he would say.
"Let me guess. You're not coming home tonight and I should take the money on the counter and go buy pizza or something like that?" I heard his sigh and knew he would say yes. He would apologize and then hang up, like he always did. I didn't give him the chance to say goodbye before I hung up the phone. I grabbed the money on the counter and left back into the cool night air to feed my exhausted body. I reached the small pizza parlor that lay only 2 blocks from the apartment complex I lived in. Once inside I regretted it. Here I would not have any peace. No quiet. No solitude.
"Saiyomi!" Yukina gushed as she ran up to me, worry etching her features. I tilted my head to side effortlessly and Genkai appeared at her side, but instead of worry, I saw aggravation.
"Where were you?" She asked. I shrugged. She frowned and Yukina looked between us in confusion.
"Did you leave?" She questioned innocently and I shook my head.
"No. I just didn't feel well this afternoon. That's all, Yukina." She smiled at my answer before pulling me back to where she had come from.
A group of boys looked to my direction when Yukina reentered their conversation with an innocence only she possessed.
I watched my sister leave the group to go speak with a girl I had never seen before. I tensed when the hag too disappeared to speak with the girl. She must go to the dojo. Why else would both Genkai and Yukina know her? Soon she was pulled over to us and I knew instantly, she was human. Yet her scent held a demonic lure to it. It was as if she was trying to attract demons to her intentionally. I smirked.
Without realizing it, this human woman was signing her death warrant.
