(Occurring right after the dark tournament)
"Yusuke," Keiko said while entering the room. "Why do you always have to be fighting?" she said like she was pleading me with me to not fight anymore. "Because I have a job to do as a spirit detective," I replied having going through this conversation before. "What are you doing up here anyway Yuske?" she asked. "Just watching Kuwabara down in the meadow. I think he took that last battle pretty hard." I replied while still keeping a close eye on Kuwabara training down in the field. He'd been down there training for the past two hours and had his shirt off and was covered in sweat from working so hard. "Where's Botan and Yukina?" I asked. "Botan's still mourning over Genkai down stairs in her room and I don't know where Yukina is." she answered. It didn't matter because I soon found out, Yukina was standing right there by the back door watching Kuwabara train. You could see in her eyes that she was worried? Caring? Loving? Maybe a little bit of each but when you saw the way Kuwabara and Yukina looked each other you could see exactly what they were thinking and how they felt about each other. "Yusuke, are you ok?" Keiko said as I snapped out of my dream. "You seem pale," she stated. "I'm okay, I just didn't get enough sleep last night that's all," I lied. Where in fact the reason I looked pale was because I was up all night thinking about Genkai and her death. After that she walked over and stood next to me and leaned against my shoulder and we watched the sunrise together.
As I stood there watching Kuwabara I couldn't quite understand why he was training so hard all of a sudden. Just because he lost in a battle at the dark tournament doesn't mean he has to train even harder than he already has been. I stood there and watched him kick and punch the beanbag that was used for punching practice but he was going full out on that thing. Kicking, punching, and at one point even used his sword once. Then at one point he went too far and didn't block a hit from the "toy" and got a good hit to the chest. He had broken a rib and I started to walk over there and give him a lecture about how I told him not to go overboard. "I told you that you should have called it quits for the day," I said taunting him. "You stay out of this!" he replied angrily. "I'm just fine, see I can.ouch!" he said trying to hide the pain. "You know you should really rest for a while to let your rib heal." I said coolly. "Why should I!" he demanded. "Because you'd be stupid not to," Kurama said stepping out of his hiding place behind an old tree near to where we were. "You stay out of this you over grown fox!" Kuwabara yelled. "He is right you know, it only makes thing worse to keep going." I said trying to be sincere about it. "All right, I'll rest," He said as he finally gave in to our help. So he finally allowed us to help him into the building in pain the whole way.
To Be Continued.
"Yusuke," Keiko said while entering the room. "Why do you always have to be fighting?" she said like she was pleading me with me to not fight anymore. "Because I have a job to do as a spirit detective," I replied having going through this conversation before. "What are you doing up here anyway Yuske?" she asked. "Just watching Kuwabara down in the meadow. I think he took that last battle pretty hard." I replied while still keeping a close eye on Kuwabara training down in the field. He'd been down there training for the past two hours and had his shirt off and was covered in sweat from working so hard. "Where's Botan and Yukina?" I asked. "Botan's still mourning over Genkai down stairs in her room and I don't know where Yukina is." she answered. It didn't matter because I soon found out, Yukina was standing right there by the back door watching Kuwabara train. You could see in her eyes that she was worried? Caring? Loving? Maybe a little bit of each but when you saw the way Kuwabara and Yukina looked each other you could see exactly what they were thinking and how they felt about each other. "Yusuke, are you ok?" Keiko said as I snapped out of my dream. "You seem pale," she stated. "I'm okay, I just didn't get enough sleep last night that's all," I lied. Where in fact the reason I looked pale was because I was up all night thinking about Genkai and her death. After that she walked over and stood next to me and leaned against my shoulder and we watched the sunrise together.
As I stood there watching Kuwabara I couldn't quite understand why he was training so hard all of a sudden. Just because he lost in a battle at the dark tournament doesn't mean he has to train even harder than he already has been. I stood there and watched him kick and punch the beanbag that was used for punching practice but he was going full out on that thing. Kicking, punching, and at one point even used his sword once. Then at one point he went too far and didn't block a hit from the "toy" and got a good hit to the chest. He had broken a rib and I started to walk over there and give him a lecture about how I told him not to go overboard. "I told you that you should have called it quits for the day," I said taunting him. "You stay out of this!" he replied angrily. "I'm just fine, see I can.ouch!" he said trying to hide the pain. "You know you should really rest for a while to let your rib heal." I said coolly. "Why should I!" he demanded. "Because you'd be stupid not to," Kurama said stepping out of his hiding place behind an old tree near to where we were. "You stay out of this you over grown fox!" Kuwabara yelled. "He is right you know, it only makes thing worse to keep going." I said trying to be sincere about it. "All right, I'll rest," He said as he finally gave in to our help. So he finally allowed us to help him into the building in pain the whole way.
To Be Continued.
