Hey readers, shame this time I only got one review. Thanks EternalMidnight. I didn't want to wait for more reviews to come in. Ahah I'm so impatient. But anyways. This is a short chapter and I will have the sequal to it in a few days.

The Sequal will be called "Ressurection." and so far in my opinion it's pretty damn funny. So look for it when it's out.

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"Hey, Hiei, you alright man?" Yusuke asked his demon friend.

"Hn." He had been staring at outside the window for a long time.

"Is something the matter?" Kurama spoke up. He, Kuwabara and Yusuke were playing cards. Hiei didn't even turn his head.

"I'm fine."

Yusuke and Kuwabara exchanged looks. They shrugged. They returned to their game. Kurama stared at his fire friend a little while longer. The game finished, and of course Kurama won. Hiei stepped outside and stared at the sky.

Kurama soon joined him.

"Are you thinking about her?" The fox inquired.

"That's none of your business," Hiei frowned.

A few months ago, when the two demons were alone, Hiei had confessed that he had a friend named Shiva when he was younger. Kurama asked what happened to her and Hiei explained to him that she had died.

"Were you close to her?" Kurama asked. Hiei held his head down.

"This might sound wrong, but I was thinking of making her my mate when she grew older since at the time she was too young. But one day I left and they attacked her..." Hiei's voice left him but Kurama understood.

"When I found her, she was still alive but barely breathing. She made me promise something to her. And it was probably the only promise I kept," Hiei mumbled and Kurama tilted his head.

"What was that?"

"To find my sister and tell her that she said hi." Hiei folded his arms. Kurama slightly made a smile. "Only I didn't tell Yukina that she said hi."

"And you haven't told her that you were related to her either," Kurama said.

"Hn."

Silence followed them and Kurama shortly left to go to his human mother.

Hiei sat quietly on the tree and watched the stars. He soon fell asleep with the memory of a certain veela on his mind.