Rei:Okay, people, this is my first fic, so don't get mad or anythin' like that... I really don't care if you review, Just READ IT PLEASE!

Jakk: I think they're looking at you funny...sighs oh well, I'll do the disclaimer...

Disclaimer: We don't own Kurama, Hiei, or Heather's Motorcycle...Wish we did.

7:25 Chapter 1: Late

It's the kind of dream that doesn't include much detail. At least, not visually. Faces and figures drift in and out of focus, and most of itis impossible to recall afterwards. However, she could remember fear, fear so real that she shook at the memory. And running, she could remember running. Then trying to scream... and not being able to.

Reivyn awoke with a start. She had been having these dreams for weeks now, all of them centered around fear. She sat up, shook the disturbing visions from her mind, and looked at her alarm clock. 7:25. Damn. First day and already late. She thought bitterly, throwing the covers off of her bed and into the floor.She headed for the closet to find herself a clean uniform. Laundry day, too, she thought grimacing. After about ten minutes, she found her black uniform. With it, she proceeded to the bathroom.

Finally dressed, she splashed her face with cool water to wake herself more, and looked at herself in the mirror. Rei looked and felt 17, but in fact, was over three hundred years older, her amber-red eyes the same shade they had always been, as well as her short black hair. Her short, fire demon self. She heard a motorcycle engine, and knew that Heather, her best friend, was pulling up.

"You ready or what!" Heather yelled from the door, her long, dark-blue hair still dragging the floor, although it was in a high ponytail, behind her fox-like ears, as always. Heather was a half-fox demon, also three hundred years older than she looked.

"Yeah!" Rei replied from the bathroom. "When you gonna get that cut?" she asked her fox-demon friend.

"This afternoon." Heather replied, unhappily. She sighed heavily.

" Yeah, but look at the bright side," Rei said, "you won't have anybody step on it like last year."

Heather winced at the thought. "You're right. At least I can keep my ears."

"Let's go, we're already late."Rei gragged her backpack.

"No shit."

"What?" Rei asked innocently.

"Don't pull anything—stupid." Heather replied, her emerald eyes narrow.

Silence.

"Okay?"

"OKAY!"

"Okay." And they walked out of the house.

Rei: Okay people, how you likey? I know the first chapters are short, but that's for a reason. RxR!