Notes: Okay, this is my first attempt at making a fanfiction for this awesome and romantic series known as Darker Than BLACK, or as I say because I'm dyslexia (partly), Blacker Than DARK. lol
Please be fair to me and review kindly. I do want to know what to improve, but I don't want reviews like this: "What the fuck! You spelled 'and' like 'adn'! You fucking moron!" Its really late when I get the PC. So don't make fun of me, please.
Information: These are drabbles. I will probably make a actual fanfiction when the OVA comes out, but until then, my drabbles will spread out from S1 to S2 and possibly the OVA. When I do something I might think will be from the OVA, I will put a "***" in the chapter name, so you don't get confused. Oh, and these drabbles will connect and be like a normal fanfiction lol
Warnings: There might be some adult themes...I dunno, I want to add them, so we'll just see ^^
A's Notes: If I get Yin or Hei wrong on character...just review saying it kindly to me, and if possible, provide a example of what they act like. Thank you for reading all this before the story and thank you for reading!
Chapter: Too Sunny
Sunny, Hei thought, again. For the past three days, its been sunniest its ever been. Too sunny. Yin had went out with the crazy-anime girl Kiko to go shopping for fanfiction about some man and a elephant about three hours ago. It was odd, Yin never showed that she wanted friends, but Mao had made it so she could keep her friendship with Kiko. Apparently, Mao knew something he didn't. Maybe Yin told him she wanted Kiko as a friend? Hei sighed. He'd never get it out of Mao. For a cat, he was a great secret keeper.
Kiko returned Yin back to the shop and Mao and Hei were surprised. Kiko had handed Yin two large bags of DVDs of anime and one small bag of fanfictions. Yin's face didn't look any different than normal, but her eyes were a little happier, Hei could tell. Mao meowed like a normal cat and ran up to Yin, purring and rubbing on her legs. Hei shook his head, a light smile on. Mao didn't want to admit it, but he loved Yin as family and he even knew the girl could show some emotion. The expression on Yin's face was blank, but Mao got that she knew he was there and sat down, watching Kiko.
"Anyway, remember to watch them all, okay Yin? The DVDs have the most sexiest scenes ever -- best yet!" she chirped, her eyes practically turning to stars. When Kiko saw Hei, her eyes went wide. "Um...bye Yin!" the girl made a funny face and then left the small shop. Mao rolled his eyes.
"About time -- Yin, Hei didn't feed me, mind helping me out?" he asked, jumping up on the counter. Yin nodded dully and held her hands out. The black cat jumped and nestled between her neck and shoulder, watching Hei's face. "Hei, Huang wants to see you later." Yin walked away toward the back, where the kitchen was. Hei sighed, rubbing his neck.
"Another job..."
(---)
"Yin?" asked Mao as he sniffed his cat food. The girl turned her head.
"Yes?"
"Do...do you enjoy spending time with Kiko?"
The silver haired girl hesitated, but nodded. "Yes."
Mao made a worried face, but it was that of interest. "Do you...have fun with her?" she frowned.
"Yes....why?"
Mao gasped. Since when did she start to ask questions like that? "N-no reason, Yin. Just wanted to know..." he looked back down and started to eat his hard cat food.
(*)
"A open job?" Hei asked, sitting down, frowning. Huang nodded, rubbing his chin.
"Yin is of use about now. As you know, we need money. Recently, we've been on vacation from our normal jobs. So, take Yin down to the docks and investigate Mrs. Santo's shipment and make sure no one tries to steal anything."
Hei sighed, shaking his head. "This mission, is it dangerous?" he was concerned about something. Huang laughed.
"Isn't it always?" Hei nodded and got up to head back to the little shop.
(*)
"Mao, where is Yin?"
"Asleep -- that strange girl tired her out today." Mao said as he cleaned his front claws, purring. "I planned on joining her. So, what did he want?"
Hei sat down, closing his eyes. "A open job. Yin and I are to check out a shipment and make sure it goes as planned." Mao frowned, jumping down from the shelve he slept on.
"How strange. Huang normally goes for the mafia jobs if the Syndicate doesn't have jobs left. Is it Mr. Santo?" Hei told him the extra information he gathered about the area. The black cat seemed worried about the area. "I don't like the sound of the area, Hei. Maybe I should go, I could be of some use."
"I don't even know what we are doing, Mao. It could be really dangerous." the cat laughed, that annoyed Hei.
"Hei, all our missions are dangerous. What's gotten into you lately?" Hei had decided to ignore that last question and stood.
"Just be prepared if you plan on going." Hei had left the tobacco store, locking the door behind him. Mao rolled his eyes and ran into Yin's room.
(*)
When Hei came back around nine pm, he woke Yin and Mao. Yin rubbed her eyes and listened clearly to the plans Hei made up, she dressed in a suit of all black (Hei had bought just that day). The suit was to match his and hide them in complete darkness. Mao, being able to change bodies, could even take a body of a seagull or a rat to scurry across the area, or even a fish to watch the shipment closely. Although, that's probably why Yin was needed, to watch from the water. After all, Mao wasn't originally included in the mission.
Hei's cellphone wrung three times on the table; Yin answered. Her stare was blank as she listened to the voice. She turned to Mao. "Mao." she muttered, extending the phone out. The black cat hoped up and onto the table to talk into the phone.
"Hm? And why not?" his eyes were narrowed as he took in what the person said on the other line. "What?! You..you're trying to do what? Say again? Hm....yes, I suppose. But why?" he was silent for a little bit, but chuckled. "Okay then, I won't. See you." he looked up at Yin. "Phone call over, Yin." she closed the phone.
"Huang?" she asked, staring off. Mao sighed, crawling up on the couch.
"No, another friend. What, you think I only have you three?" he asked, a little annoyed. He yawned, waiting for Hei to dress in his Black Reaper get-up. When he came out, he saw Mao.
"Mao, we're leaving now."
"I know. I decided not to attend. After all, what can I do that Yin can't? She could scout the water if you want, or even the alleys." he licked his paws. "I need my rest anyway." he curled up. Hei narrowed his eyes. Not only was Yin acting strange, but Mao and Huang too? He shook the thoughts away and took Yin's hand.
"Alright then, bye Mao. Keep the place nice." he looked at Yin. "Ready, Yin?"
She nodded to him. "Yes, Hei." he smiled and was about to leave when he realized he forgot his phone. Once he had it, they took off for the docks. Mao laughed.
"Good luck you two..."
(*)
Hei wasn't sure why Yin was so quiet, even more so than usual. She didn't say a word since they got to the docks; her face...it looked like she was thinking about something. He knew she was using the water to see, but what? Hei pulled out a map and un-wrinkled it to see the spot circled. He took her hand again and led her off to the circled off piece, he paused, his mouth open and his eyes wide with shock.
That damn idiot Huang! It was all a set up! How could he betray him or Yin like this?
Hei sighed, shaking his head when he saw the basket of what he assumed, was food and wine. Under neath the basket, was a little checked red blanket with another folded up blanket to the left. The are was perfect to watch the ocean and the stars. He attempted to turn around and leave with Yin, when she stopped him from moving.
"What's wrong?" she asked bluntly.
"Nothing." he said, with a worried tone.
"Then why are you..." she didn't finish. She looked confused about something, but he didn't pay much attention and instead, answered his ringing cellphone.
"Hello?" he sounded pissed, he knew it would be Mao or Huang. It was Huang. He was laughing.
"Having a fun time, Hei? Remember to play nice--"
"What the hell is wrong with you, Huang?" he hissed into the phone, turning away from the water so Yin couldn't see him.
"Nothing, Hei! Just having fun. I'm sure you'll appreciate it a lot--"
"I don't!" he shouted, Yin turned toward him, frowning. He started to whisper again. "We're heading back--"
"No, there is really a mission." he said, calm and serious now. "Just thought I should screw with you first." he was laughing now, Mao was laughing too. That's why that little bastard didn't want to go! Hei growled into the phone.
"When I get back, I will kick both your asses." and then he hung up and sighed. "Just a few...changes, Yin." he looked back at the blanket and slowly led Yin over.
Okay....have no idea if that was good...Did I even get 10% of the characters right?
Review please...no hard critiques. Tell me what I did wrong please, just don't be a hard ass about it, okay? :P
Thanks to MagitekElite for getting me to write this. I normally go for other types of Anime/Gaming fanfictions. If this was liked, I will make more.
