9: Stalked-Kurama/Hiei
"Hiei...you can come down now," Kurama didn't look up from his notebook, jotting down schoolwork, lounging beneath a large tree. In a black blur, Hiei did so, landing silently on the grass and squinting suspiciously, "How long have you known I was here?"
"Since this morning," the fox chuckled, "Care to tell me why you've been following me around all day? Certainly you have better things to do than watch me do Trigonometry, play with chemicals, read aloud from a dreadfully dull story written in the 1800s..."
"Hn," the bridge of Hiei's nose flushed and he looked away, pretending to be disgusted, "Your energy was erratic. I was following to make sure you didn't hurt yourself."
"...You were lonely, weren't you?"
"Shut up fox!," he turned away, jamming his hands in his pockets, "Let's go get something to eat. I'm hungry."
"Of course, love."
