Before any, one has a chance to ask. No this is not an R rated fic. The language and content stay just below that line. This chapter may get a little boring and you may not like it. I promise chapter 3 will be better. This chapter tells you what happened after Kurama meet the girl.
Chapter 2 what happened next.
The girl twisted around and managed to land on her feet lightly. Her school uniform was covered in leaves from the tree. Her hair fell around her shoulders. She smiled as she reached out for the book.
"I'll take that back now." The girl remarked as Kurama handed the book over.
"What school do you go to?" he asked as he picked up his books.
"I go to sarayashiki public junior high." The girl replied with a smile.
Kurama looked at her for a while. She looked like the girl from the vision.
"My name's Eagle McCloud. What's yours?" the girl asked pulling Kurama out of his thoughts.
"Oh my name is Shuichi. Were you getting ready to go home?" he asked as the girl reached behind the tree to grab the rest of her stuff.
"Yeah, were you?" eagle asked not really waiting for his answer.
"Yeah. Do you mind if I walk you home?" Kurama asked. The girl froze in her tracks. A small smirk crossed her face, but Kurama couldn't see it.
"You can walk me half way." Eagle smiled.
They walked out of the park not noticing the black haired fire demon floating above them. Not even the fire demon saw the cloaked figure hiding behind a bush.
Several minutes later Kurama walks up to the door of his house. He can hear pots and pans being banged around. A smile crosses his face. Sounds like his brother is helping with dinner again. He places his hand on the door and opens it. The smell of fresh baked bread has filled the house. His stepfather is sitting in the living room reading the paper. His black hair shined in the setting suns glow. Kurama could hear the pans being banged together again as his brother tried to help. Kurama peered around the corner into the kitchen. His mother's back was turn from him. His brother was busy placing the pans on the counter, his attempts failed since he was too short to even reach the counter. The pans fell to the ground. SHIORI turned and smiled. Kurama smiled as his mother went over and picked the pans up.
"All right you. Why don't you go help your father or I'll never get dinner done." she told the young boy who jumped up and ran out of the kitchen laughing. He stopped in the hallway and looked up at Kurama.
"Look Shuichi, I'm helping." Shuichi- his brother- smiled and ran in to the living room. He could hear the paper rustle as his father was attacked by the six-year-old boy. His hair was brown just like his mothers and his brown eyes sparkled with innocence. Kurama walked into the kitchen. His mother had gone back to making dinner. Rice was cooking on the stove and chicken was roasting in the oven. His mother was working over some vegetables and the bread she had made earlier was sliced and ready to go.
"Good evening mother." Kurama said sweetly as he leaned over to give her a kiss.
"Good evening Shuichi. How was your day?" she asked after he had planted the kiss.
"The same as usual." He replied as he reached over for an apple. He didn't want to tell her about the girl he had met earlier. "I'm going to go finish my homework now. I'll be down for dinner." He finished as he walked out of the kitchen and towards the stairs.
He walked up to his room. His brother's room was next to his and his mother and stepfather's room was at the end of the hallway.
He walked into his room. His bed was neatly made the blue blanket was tucked in nicely. A desk sat at the end of the bed. His stepfather had made it for him. A TV was up against the wall. A window looked over his bed. A tree was just beyond the window. Kurama sat on the bed his back to the window. He remembered how Hiei used to sit in the tree and watch him. Kurama always knew he was there but acted as if he didn't know. He wished Hiei was there now. He wanted to talk to someone. Kurama flipped on the TV and watched the news. It fascinated him. He always wondered why humans did some of the things they did. As he sat there, he opened the window. If Hiei did come back Kurama wanted to make sure that Hiei could get in.
His mother called up the stairs and he turned the TV off. He walked down to the dinning room. His mother had it decorated in flower wallpaper. His stepfather sat at the front of the table. His little brother hopped into his chair sitting across from Kurama. Shiori's chair was at the end of the table across from his stepfather. The table was beautifully set. A single rose sat in a vase in the middle of the table. Sitting around the rose were plates and bowls. One bowl had rice in it. Another bowl had a salad mixed in it. Rolls sat on a plate next to the salad. Plates sat in front of each place. The plates had blue flowers circling the rim. His mother came out with the chicken she had been working on. Kurama's little brother licked his lips as she sat it down.
"Well that's it. We can eat." She said proudly as she sat at the table.
Dinner went quickly as they enjoyed the chicken, rice and salad. They even devoured the rolls. After dinner, Kurama went back up stairs to his room. He sat down at his desk. He pulled out a book and began working on what little homework he had left. As he sat there deep in thought, a pebble hit the window. Kurama stood up and walked to the window. He had hoped to see Hiei sitting in the tree watching him. He was disappointed to find the tree empty.
"Hey, down here." A voice shouted from below him.
Kurama looked down. A boy with slicked back black hair was looking up at him. His white t-shirt and blue jeans stood out in the dark shadow he was standing in.
"Are you going to come down here or am I goin' to have to yell everything." The boy yelled up to Kurama.
"No, I'll be right down." Kurama replied to the impatient boy. Kurama ran out of his room and down the stairs. He put on his shoes and coat before he opened the door and ran into the yard.
The boy was standing there. His face was screwed up in to a face. Apparently annoyed that he had to wait. His brown eyes locked on to Kurama as he walked over. The boy was about a foot shorter than Kurama.
"What is it Yusake?" Kurama asked as he approached the boy.
"Koenma has an assignment for us. He wanted use to meet him next to genkai's temple." Yusake replied scrunching his face in to an even more annoyed look. "I hate that old hag's temple. It brings back bad memories. Any way, he said it was important and that we should get there right away."
Kurama looked in a window. He saw his family sitting in the living room watching TV. He nodded to Yusake. He would be back before they noticed. They ran towards genkai's temple. It was dark as they walked up the steps. As they reached the top, they could see Koenma. The toddler's blue and pink outfit seemed to glow. A girl stood next to him her blue hair was pulled back into a neat ponytail. She wore a white t-shirt with jeans. A brown jacket over top of her shirt. A tall orangeish-red head was standing next to her. A quirky smile was etched across his face as he tried to wrap her in an embrace. She dodged his advance and he landed face down on the ground.
Kurama smiled as they approached.
"I'm glad you're all here." Koenma began "I'm afraid there has been a breach in the security around Earth. I need you guys to find the demons that made it through."
"What do they look like?" Botan asked
"That's just it I'm not sure. All I know is that one of them is a shape shifter. There were at least three who came through. You should find them quickly before they have a chance to cause any trouble." Koenma replied he turned to Kurama. Kurama looked like he was off in space when Koenma broke his concentration.
"Kurama there is something I should tell you." Koenma said quietly to the fox demon.
Kurama looked at him. Koenma's tone had definitely caught his attention.
Okay end of chapter two. I will have the next chapter up soon. That will mean this story will be done by Valentines Day-okay I lie I haven't really been working on it-, and Talk about one heck of an ending. This one will have one. It will also earn the title of my first story actually completed with an ending and no sequels. Well read and review. I'll finish working on this one and my others. Bye for now.
