It's been so long since I've written a yuyu hakusho story it was like revisiting an old friend. I got lost in Amestris for a long time but I think I'm back en route to Tokyo.
Kurama stared tiredly out his bedroom window dropping his pencil down onto his desk. While he enjoyed history and literature the two studies weren't his strongest causing him to lose interest in them over the course of an hour. He felt his thoughts turning away from the subject at hand and to his previous life. Away from screaming school girls, away from homework and exams, away from feeling the heavy burden of being the perfect son, but most importantly away from screaming school girls. His eyes closed heavily of their own as a particular memory surfaced to his mind. He felt his tongue snake out to lick at his lips as the sensations took him over.
"Do you know what I miss most about being Yoko?" He asked reopening his eyes and turning in his chair to face Keaka whom sat on his bed reading from her textbook.
"I give up kitsune." She said softly still reading.
"A delicacy that I had grown quite fond of over the years; you see after you kill a person you work up quite an appetite. Therefore what myself and some others would do is slice open the corpse and remove the organs. After that's been done you puree them and place them back into the body and serve as a sort of punch type drink." He stated with a smirk playing across his lips. Keaka didn't flinch or even bat an eyelash at what he had said. Any other girl would have given him an odd look and let out a nervous laugh. However no other girl had seen him fight, Keaka had stood in the background as Kurama decapitated Gourmet to reveal the elder Togouro brother. She had stood silently as he made the clean cut. He had been more or less worried after that occurrence that he would have scared her off however she remained. Nothing had changed.
"Kurama, you are a scary individual." She said after a few moments had passed licking her thumb to flip the page. Kurama only smiled as he turned back around to his studies.
