Yeah, I know not a very good title. But hey it's eleven o'clock at night give me a break. ^^. This is my Halloween story for this year. Every year I write a Halloween story for my family, and read it to them after Trick-or-Treating. So I know It's a little late, but I'm gonna bust my butt to get this one out on time.
By the way, I've been very busy so the new chapters on my other stories will be out as soon as I get rid of the writer's block for them. This one, however, I'm swimming with ideas for so let's end my rant and get this done, shall we?
Oh! I almost forgot!
Disclaimer: I do not own YYH or any characters. (Except my made ups)
This story does NOT contain YAOI. I don't do that kind of thing.
This story may contain made up characters. You don't like them, don't read about them.
The Demon House
Chapter One
Shuichi Minamino aka Kurama was sitting at home in his room. It was the day before Halloween and his mom, brother, and step-father were dressing up. He decided he didn't want to. He thought it was for children and was quite boring anyway(why his parents were doing it he had no clue). He had told them last week that while they were trick-or-treating he would stay home and pass out candy or something. His parents seemed to agree (except his brother begged him to go as well, but he refused). So here he was. On his bed, in his room, reading a book. A good one, too. About a boy and his friends stepping into a haunted house. A clasic story for Halloween.
The fall leaves blew harshly around outside his window. It was going to be a cold Halloween, that was for sure. But things already seemed off. A vibe in the air. Kurama ignored this, however, as he continued his book.
The day of Halloween came and Kurama was saying goodbye to his family for the night. Shiori, his mother, was balistic already. She was cautious about leaving her son alone that long but she figured fifteen was old enough to take care of yourself so she let him be. She still gave him lectures and such though, until he encouraged them to go out and have a good time. Once they were gone, Kurama sat back down at the kitchen table with a bowl of candy at his side for the children who happened to come by his doorstep. It was around 6:00 in the afternoon right now, trick-or-treat was until 8:00. So he figured he had some time to kill. He got out his book once more and began to read it. When everything went wrong. The lights flickered on and off. Kurama looked around the room. Power outage. He went downstairs to check the wiring and whatnot. Everything seemed fine. Weird.
He went back upstairs to the kitchen and read his book, or at least tried. the lights continued to flicker. Suddenly the doorbell rang. Kurama got up and answered the door to find Icelena standing there. She was in her jeans and a light blue sweater. Her hair, the same color as her sweater, was blowing in the harsh wind. Kurama stepped aside and let her inside the house. She bowed as she entered.
"Hi, Kurama. I was bored so I thought I'd drop by. I hope you don't mind." She explained.
"Of course not. Come on in." Kurama said as politely as he could, trying to hide a blush. Icelena saqw it anyway and giggled. She sat down across from him at the kitchen table and they talked.
"Kurama, is there something wrong with the wiring? The lights are acting up."she asked.
"I'm not sure. I checked the wiring and everything seemed fine." he answered.
Icelena thought. That was odd. Certainly odd.
Then things got worse. The lights went off completely. Kurama walked over to her, trying as hard as he could to see with his enhamced vision do to his fox powers. He stood beside her and assured her this was normal. Sort of. They walked about the house in the dark. When they heard high-pitched screaching. The dinamic duo looked up and saw bats flying around the ceiling.
"I'm guessing vampires, right?" Icelena guessed.
"Yes. Vampires. The one particular breed that is not human, nor demon. They are quite complex creatures. But very predictable. I suggest you watch your back. You never know when they'll-"
And he was cut off. A bat had sunk its teeth into Kurama's wrist. Blood seeped out of the wound and stained the cuff of his shirt, some even reaching the carpet. Icelena looked at the boy's wrist and gasped.
"Doesn't that mean you're a vampire now?!?!?!?" Kurama sighed and looked her straight in the eye.
"No. Not exactly. You're human it'll probably effect you. I'm a demon. Because of my fox energies all it'll do to me is drain my blood."
"Are you okay?"
"Fine. I think. Let's get rid of these things."But just as he said that, He noticed Hiei at the window, and that he had been watching the whole time.
I know it's kinda short. The next one will be longer. I hope. Please review and tell me what you think.
