*BRITTANY'S POV*

Hiei was still moping as we left the temple. "You know, Marise, something like this could happen to our family and friends as well, if there's actually somebody smart enough to look into our names and history and such, right?" I said, suddenly concerned about my idiotic, oblivious, younger, twin sisters. Everybody went silent and stared at me with odd faces, except Marise, "What?" I asked, curious about their facial expressions.

"You actually said... something smart." Yusuke said. I glared at him.

"Are you doubting my intelligence, Detective?" I questioned, still glaring.

"Actually, she's pretty smart. She gets really good grades too, in the 80's. She could probably get a lot higher too, if she wasn't so lazy with her work." Marise defended.

"You say that like it's hard to believe..." I muttered.

"Uhm..." they sweat dropped at me.

"Whatever, but like I was saying; We should both start to use an alias, that way we don't have to worry about somebody tracking our families. Also, if the Detective messes up my name one more time with that Japanese accent of his, he will wind up in a tree. Hanging by his underwear."

"Uh..." Everybody sweat dropped at me again.

"But you do have a good point." Kurama said, probably trying to remember how many times his mother has been used against him.

"Well, back home, I have a few friends who nicknamed me 'Yuki', and I use Faiyuki for my name on almost everything that I can, instead of my real name. So I guess I'll be Aiyoku, Faiyuki. But just call me 'Fai' or 'Yuki' for short. What about you Marise?" I asked, trying to think of one. 'Knowing Marise, it'll be 'I don't care' or 'it doesn't matter' but it has to be something she'll get used to fast... Marise, pronounced Mo-Reece, short for that is Moe... Mo-mo!' i thought, "How about Mo-mo, short for something we can find later." I said grinning, Marise just shrugged at me. "Mo-mo-chan!"

"Hey! I'm older than you!" she complained.

"Fine! Mo-mo-senpai!"

"Eah! Mo-mo-saaaaan!" Kuwabara tested the name, "Yeah! It's perfect!"

"Fai-san, or Yuki-san, Fai-san..." Yusuke tried to deside, "Yea, Fai-san!"

"Ah! Fai-fai and Mo-mo! So cuuuuute!" Botan squealed, I jumped into the air and landed on Kurama. Marise jumped too, slightly.

"You need to stop appearing out of nowhere." i complained, climbing off Kurama.

"So-rry!" she said, "So why are we here, in the middle of nowhere?" Botan questioned, obviously she planned to find us in the Dojo-temple-place, not wandering about around it. I handed her the letter, which I had slipped into my back pocket.

"There seems to be only one problem with the letter," I said, more to myself than anybody else, "they don't tell us where to- AHHH!" I screamed as I fell into a hole that was well hidden and had automatic trap doors. The doors above me closed, but not after I saw one more person fall in and I heard the others yelling. I landed on my ankle sideways, and I hissed slightly. But sound was overpowered from the 'THUD THUD' of my, and whoever else was with me, bodies hitting the ground.

"Where are we?" I heard Kurama's inquisitive voice ask.

"Kurama? Why are you here? I really doubt you fell too." I asked.

"I came after you." he said, sitting up. It was so dark I could only tell from what I could hear.

"Seriously?" I asked, hearing a slight echo.

"Yes." he said, I heard him move, probably checking himself for injury.

"Wow... I'm beyond flattered, you have no idea..." I said, feeling my face heat up, "But that was stupid, and reckless. This is obviously a trap." I pointed out.

"I know, and isn't that all the more reason to come after you? You have no training, after all." My face burned from both embarrassment, he was right about being next to defenseless against a well trained foe, and from a blush because of his concern.

"I guess..." I muttered, 'I am very well aware of the fact that, like me, this boy can probably come up with an answer for every argument I make. And this also doesn't really seem to be the proper case for arguing.' I thought. 'and thank God for the dark, if he saw my blush, I don't know what I'd do.' I stood up. Well, I tried. I wound up back on the ground, one hand on my ankle, one on my head.

"B- Aiyoku-san! Are you alright?" I was pleased that he remembered not to use my name, but both my head and ankle was killing me.

'Not that I'll tell him.'

"I'm fine. Just a head ache and blood rush." I said, 'I think that will satisfy him for now.'

"Walk over to me." Kurama said, sounding worried.

'I guess not.'

And there was that stupid blush again.

I stood up slowly this time, being careful of both my head ache and my ankle. I carefully walked in the direction that his voice was coming from. I could tell I was close because I could hear his breathing practically in front of me.

And I fell again.

"Ouch..." I hissed, holding my ankle with both hands, trying to stop the pain that pulsed through the annoying limb.

"It's more than just a head ache." Kurama said from under me.

'Wait... Under me?!'

I scrambled to get off, but just wound up falling again.

'Stupid ankle...'

Kurama picked me up, for the not-even-God-knows-how-many-ith time today. And put me down in a corner. I could feel metal bars behind me.

'So we're in a cell.'

Suddenly light came from the other side of the bars, and I could tell the cell was probably only 5 footish by 8 footish. I also noticed our new 'neighbors' who fell from the open door in the other cell.

Hiei and Mari -err- Mo-mo