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Chapter Two: Introduction of The Human; We Have Ourselves A Hostage Situation!

With love,

Darkdemon

AKA: Nick


Without realizing it, this human woman was signing her death warrant.

"Everyone this is Saiyomi Kanasota! She's a pupil of Master Genkai's!" Yukina gushed. She was proud of this woman, I noted. The woman was not any more beautiful than that tree outside this hideous building. Her pale cheeks contrasted heavily with her strange amethyst eyes. Her hair was the color of midnight sky and it laid in waves around her strange face. Yukina was no taller than she was and she possessed a small figure. The sudden ringing interrupted the conversation and the new woman answered a strange looking device I had only seen here in the human world.


My skin tingled when I was brought over to the boys Yukina and Genkai had been with. The demon signature was staring me right in the face. At least three of these boys were demons but their auras still mixed with one another around them. It was strange. I had never seen demons trust one another that well.

"Saiyomi is showing excellent progress in her training." I smirked at Genkai's evaluation before frowning from the attention it brought. I hated to have this much contact with anyone. That was why I was grateful when my cell phone rang. I knew who it would be.

"Saiyomi?" My father's voice was trembling.

"Yes, father?" I was curious. Once he called to say he wasn't coming home, he didn't call again. And that fact I clearly heard the fear in his voice only heightened my curiosity. My father was rarely frightened of anything.

"Tell her, you worthless human..." I tensed as another voice was heard on the other side of the line.

"Where are you?" I asked. I knew who had spoken. It was another demon mercenary.

"Kaze Park." The line went dead. The one thing I hated even more than demons was cowardice. This demon had taken my father hostage and probably use him as leverage against me. This demon would die a most painful death.

"I have to go." Everyone turned to me to look in surprise.

"But you just got here..." said Yukina softly. I turned and ran out of the parlor, heading for my destination with speed. I needed to save my father. I hadn't been in time to save my mother but I would save my father.


My eye twitched when I heard her irritating voice. She was truly an unremarkable creature. Nothing about her was attractive.

"Tell her, you worthless human..." The voice that filtered out of the contraption she was speaking into caused me to tense and I noticed she had as well. Kurama and Yusuke looked at me for confirmation of anything. I nodded and they tensed in response. No doubt the detective would get a call soon, as well.

"I have to go." Her voice was emotionless but showed urgency.

"But you just got here..." Yukina argued uselessly. The girl ran out the building.

"Hiei?" I turned to the fox in irritation, already knowing what he would ask of me.

"Will you follow her?" I glared before disappearing, silently following the human woman. She was quite speedy, I would give her that. I didn't have to push to keep up with her, but I was working harder than I thought I'd have to.

"Stupid demons..." I caught her mutter as she stopped suddenly.

"Come out! I don't have time to waste on you!" I froze, missing the branch and barely made a soft landing. She had surprised me. She turned to me with a frown on her face and her eyes flashed menacingly.

"What do you want now? I have more urgent business to attend to than some worthless class A like you." Her voice was deathly hollow. I had never heard that tone in a human.

"Class A?" I mused. Her eyes widened when I released the suppressant on my energy before she smirked.

"Class S. I'm impressed. I'll kill you after I deal with the coward holding my father captive." She turned again and ran. Again she had surprised me. She was too knowledgeable. I had never met any humans, besides the detective and the hag, who had that much knowledge of demons before. Now she had caught my attention.

Hiei

The fox's voice entered my thought processes and I growled in irritation.

What?

I heard his chuckle.

Koenma says to take care of the demon pest before he does any real damage. We will join you shortly.

I growled again before taking off, following the human once again.


I groaned when I sensed him following me still. Someone must have told him to follow me. Yet somehow I felt better. He didn't want to hurt me, I noted. If he had, he would've already. He was probably curious. I noted the temperature's sudden decline. This was not a good sign. I skidded to a halt when I reached the park and looked around. The park's emptiness made me feel more alone but also more secure. I wouldn't have to worry about people being hurt because of my carelessness. I couldn't sense anything which made me more wary. A sudden maniacal laughter filled the air around me and I tensed as a large, disgusting demon stepped out of the shadows with my father bound in a strange energy bond behind him.

"Saiyomi!" His shout caused adrenaline to race through my veins.

"Release him, foul creature." I hissed. The creature chuckled again before pushing my father forward onto the ground in front of me.

"Can you defeat me, little one?" The creature asked as I bent to assist my father.

"Father! Are you alright?" His eyes were fearful as he looked up to me and I felt my duty to protect him swell in my chest. Too long have I kept the truth from him. Too long have I hid away from him in fear of his rejection of me. I needed him to know how I protected him. I needed him to know the pain I had felt when I hadn't been able to protect Mother.

"It will be alright, father. I swear it." I stood and faced my enemy, my hatred for demon kind growing exponentially.

"I hate demons like you. You are by far the worst kind. Cowardly snakes hiding behind hostages to weaken your opponents." My father was still bound in that energy which this demon was feeding. If I cut off the food source, the energy, like any other parasite, would die, freeing my father.

"What type of weapon would you like to die by?" I questioned arrogantly.

This demon had done far more than enough to seal his fate.


This human woman was intriguing to watch. Her energy flared out wildly as she stood to face her opponent. The older man she was defending was frightened but was worried for his daughter's safety.

Apparently she had more secrets than I had imagined.