I can for you, sister
I do not own Yu Yu Hakusho
What am I doing? Hiei asked himself. He sat in the giant tree behind Genkai's temple, watching Yukina and Kuwabara down in the garden Yukina had recently created. They were catching fireflies. Kuwabara kept on missing them and falling over. Yukina would laugh and help him up. Hiei hated this, watching his sister from a distance. Always from a distance.
That was the problem. Always watching, never really seeing. Always listening, never really hearing.
I can't hear you, sister.
Yukina laughed as Kuwabara fell again, and shrieked when he pulled her down with him. Hiei unsheathed his sword slightly, ready to kill that fool should he make a wrong move. The two lay on the ground for some time without saying a word. Hiei's eyelids began to droop. He snapped awake. He wasn't going to fall asleep. But sleep overcame him, and his head leaned back against the tree.
I can't see you, sister.
Thoughts of Yukina and the fool swam around in Hiei's dreams, disturbing his sleep. An image of Yukina and her fool found its way into his head. Hiei stood across from Yukina. "I hate you!" she shouted at him. She came forward, tears streaming down her face. She shoved Hiei back, throwing him off balance. He fell through a hole in the image, and saw Kuwabara smirking down at him. The fool put his arm around Yukina, and they walked away.
I can't hate you, sister.
Hiei woke with a start. He looked down, hoping to find the fool gone and Yukina still there. What he found was his sister kissing the fool he loathed so much. His mouth dropped open. He reached for his katana.
I can kill for you, sister.
The fool and Yukina separated their mouths. The fool began to walk away, glee written all over his face.
I can hate for you, sister.
Yukina floated happily into her room. Hiei jumped down, wanting to see how Yukina would react. She sat down in front of a mirror and brushed her hair, humming softly. She lay down on her bed, all smiles. Hiei felt like he'd been stabbed.
I'm lost, sister.
"Oh, how I wish my brother were here," she said softly. Hiei was still in shock, but decided to honor his sister's request. Yukina turned the lights out and crawled into bed. She heard a rustle in the corner. She sat up. "Brother?" she called.
"Yukina," he greeted coldly, still clinging to the shadows.
"Oh, brother, you won't believe what just happened!" she exclaimed, telling him the whole story. Her brother listened quietly.
"I know, I saw," he said. Yukina gave him a puzzled look. "But..." she sputtered. "No you weren't! We noticed Hiei there, but not you!"
I'm sorry, sister.
She flipped the lightswitch. Her brother was still shrouded in darkness. He put one foot forward. She saw his black boot, and slowly took in the rest of him as he came into the light. She gasped.
I love you, sister.
But, can you love me back, sister?
Please review and tell me what I can improve on!
I do not own Yu Yu Hakusho
What am I doing? Hiei asked himself. He sat in the giant tree behind Genkai's temple, watching Yukina and Kuwabara down in the garden Yukina had recently created. They were catching fireflies. Kuwabara kept on missing them and falling over. Yukina would laugh and help him up. Hiei hated this, watching his sister from a distance. Always from a distance.
That was the problem. Always watching, never really seeing. Always listening, never really hearing.
I can't hear you, sister.
Yukina laughed as Kuwabara fell again, and shrieked when he pulled her down with him. Hiei unsheathed his sword slightly, ready to kill that fool should he make a wrong move. The two lay on the ground for some time without saying a word. Hiei's eyelids began to droop. He snapped awake. He wasn't going to fall asleep. But sleep overcame him, and his head leaned back against the tree.
I can't see you, sister.
Thoughts of Yukina and the fool swam around in Hiei's dreams, disturbing his sleep. An image of Yukina and her fool found its way into his head. Hiei stood across from Yukina. "I hate you!" she shouted at him. She came forward, tears streaming down her face. She shoved Hiei back, throwing him off balance. He fell through a hole in the image, and saw Kuwabara smirking down at him. The fool put his arm around Yukina, and they walked away.
I can't hate you, sister.
Hiei woke with a start. He looked down, hoping to find the fool gone and Yukina still there. What he found was his sister kissing the fool he loathed so much. His mouth dropped open. He reached for his katana.
I can kill for you, sister.
The fool and Yukina separated their mouths. The fool began to walk away, glee written all over his face.
I can hate for you, sister.
Yukina floated happily into her room. Hiei jumped down, wanting to see how Yukina would react. She sat down in front of a mirror and brushed her hair, humming softly. She lay down on her bed, all smiles. Hiei felt like he'd been stabbed.
I'm lost, sister.
"Oh, how I wish my brother were here," she said softly. Hiei was still in shock, but decided to honor his sister's request. Yukina turned the lights out and crawled into bed. She heard a rustle in the corner. She sat up. "Brother?" she called.
"Yukina," he greeted coldly, still clinging to the shadows.
"Oh, brother, you won't believe what just happened!" she exclaimed, telling him the whole story. Her brother listened quietly.
"I know, I saw," he said. Yukina gave him a puzzled look. "But..." she sputtered. "No you weren't! We noticed Hiei there, but not you!"
I'm sorry, sister.
She flipped the lightswitch. Her brother was still shrouded in darkness. He put one foot forward. She saw his black boot, and slowly took in the rest of him as he came into the light. She gasped.
I love you, sister.
But, can you love me back, sister?
Please review and tell me what I can improve on!
