Synopsis:

She was happiness. She was joy. A charming little girl with who would always see the positive side of things and try to find the good in people's heart. . . That girl was me, at some point. An innocent soul with a pure heart along with the mindset where everyone would get their happily ever after, prince charming and everything like in most fairy tales. . .

But this story is not one of those.

There is no prince charming or a knight in shining armour, but I can guarantee you that there will be dragons with flames, demons from many kinds, creatures from legends, and battles like no other.

But the greatest fight of all is. . . The conflict within the heart with weapons that many know as. . .

Emotions. . .

I am Miyuki Urameshi. The girl who lost her spark, but ended up coming back as the whole damn fire.

Disclaimer: I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho or the show's characters, only my OCs. One OC, however, belongs to a friend of mine ( _b.b.e_art_ on Instagram.)

Warning: There will be cursing, violence, blood and other stuff that you might not like. So read it with your own responsibility.


"Are you sure this is a really good idea?" Kurama asked his friend with pure concern as he and Hiei hid behind one square pillar with Yusuke who was on the front, looking into the sea of crowds and try to spot his sister or anyone from the girl group.

"Of course I am." Replied the male Spirit Detective boy confidently while rolling his eyes playfully at the Fox-Demon's worry. "As Miyuki's brother, it's my duty to watch over her and make sure she is okay." He stated before turning back to the crowd and continued on with his search.

"Doesn't this however count as stalking?" The redhead pointed out with a raised eyebrow as he also looked around the place, just in case someone they know is about to spot them. However, he was more worried about the security guards that could probably take them away since they are all young children with no adult supervision near by.

"Stalking?" The black-haired boy asked in disbelief before letting out a small puff of air and just basically laugh it all off like it was just some silly joke. "Naaah, of course not. I am not like that." He replied dismissively as he waved his hands back and forth while glancing aside and try to look 'cool'.

"Don't act to be smart here." Hiei suddenly spoke up as he stood next to the demon-fox with his arms crossed and eyes glaring at the young Spirit Detective's figure. "You're terrible at it." He pointed out bluntly which hit a nerve with the Urameshi boy.

"Don't you have a job to do?" Yusuke reminded his teammate with a small growl coming out of his throat and was ready to beat the hell out of the Fire Demon in front of him.

"Hn, at least I do it right, unlike you and that fool human friend of yours." Hiei once again barked back a comment as he closed his eyes and just focused on trying to find the girls with his Jagan eye. As the Urameshi boy was grumbling many curses and nonsenses under his breath, the redhead's sudden gasp brought the male Spirit Detectives angry rants to an end.

"What?" Yusuke asked a little annoyed. The Fox-Demon didn't say anything but pointed at the tall security guard with his head that is approaching the three.

"What are you kids are doing, all alone?" Demanded the brown-haired man with his broom like mustache being fixated between his fingers while the other hand was resting on his hip. "Where are your parents?"

The boys stood there a little dumbfounded for a small moment not knowing what to say or do in the sticky situation they got themselves into. However, Kurama was about to make up a lie as his composure slowly comes back, but before he can even utter a single word, Yusuke tried to solve the problem in his own way. Not in the most academic or logical way as usual. Instead he used the only thing he always does most of the times. Violence. He walked forward and kicked the man by the shin who cried out in pain and held his injury and jump up and down like a kangaroo, saying 'ouch' after each time his good foot set down on the floor.

"Yusuke-!" The redhead wanted to tell his friend how this was not a proper approach but instead, he got dragged away by the Urameshi boy while the Fire Demon just sped off with his inhuman speed somewhere else within a blink of an eye. Once the security guard recovered from his moment, he looked down to scold at the kid, only to find him long gone along with his friends. He got out his walkie-talkie and pushed down a button before talking into the device to make his co-workers aware of the little situation. While he was saying it, a male figure ghosted by with eyes flashing in a red crimson colour for a second before going away from the security guard's area and went somewhere else.

A sudden chill ran down Kazuma's spine as a small drop of sweat rolled down from his forehead. This odd behaviour meant only one thing. His spiritual awareness sensed the evil around the area.

"Is something wrong Kuwabara?" Questioned one of his friends, Okubo who immediately took notice of his leader's blue head again.

"It's probably the 'tickle' again." Sawamura announces it to his friend with a low whisper.

"What could be this time Kuwabara? The old lady again with the axe?" Kirishima asked curiously as he leaned close to Kazuma who was looking around warily.

"I'm. . . I'm not entirely sure." Replied his leader with a small stutter as he was now sweating bullets since his Spiritual Awareness kicked in again out of the blue. "I'm not even sure if it's even a ghost. . ." Indeed he was not wrong, as soon as he turned to another direction, his eyes met with a man who held a sinister smile on his face, looking back at the human boy directly. Within a blink, he vanished, but the teen thug was still able to feel the darkness in the mall, meaning that strange evil entity was still lurking around here somewhere while giving out this negative aura that is hanging around the air like a fog.

"Look guys, I-I just remembered that I need to buy some things for my sister and mom. Just go on without me." With that, the orange-haired guy began to leave.

"H-hey Kuwabara." One of his friends called out. "We can come with you, ya know?"

"Uh-ah, there is no need for that guys. I'll be okay." Kazuma reassured his friends as he backed away with one hand rubbing the back of his head. "See ya!" With that he disappeared.

"Is he really okay?" Asked Okubo, now feeling concerned.

"Beats me." Sawamura shrugged his shoulders.

"I bet he just saw some hot chick and now he is looking after her." Guessed Kirishima who was just as worried about the gang leader as the other two.

Meanwhile, with Kuwabara he was using his Spiritual awareness to detect that stranger he had just seen five minutes ago. Unfortunately, his search was unsuccessful. His gift also couldn't find the dark aura either, but it was somewhat in the air.

"That's weird." Kuwabara thought out loud. "I could have sworn that I-." He couldn't finish his sentence because some kid ran on his path and his body knocked the teen off of his feet. "What the. . . ?" The teen groaned out the question but his words trailed off as soon as his eyes were settled on the nine or ten-year-old figure.

"Watch where you're going old man!" The little Spirit Detective cried out irritatedly as the redhead boy just got to him and helped him stand up.

"Urameshi?" Kazuma asked as he looked at his punching buddy's young figure, then he turned to Kurama questioningly.

"Oh dear. . ." Kurama breathed out as a small drop of nervousness rolled from the back of his head.


"Are you ready?" Ruby asked sweetly as I was hiding behind the curtains with this stupid dress thing on me. I must admit, it's not as bad as I thought it would be, in fact it was uncomfortable, but I look ridiculous because this is totally not my style, like at all.

"Yes. . ." I replied to her with a loud and dramatic groan and with a neutral voice as I turn my gaze away from the mirror, still feeling mortified by my own actions. . . Damn it for my terrible timing. . . I should have known something like this would happen.

"Let me have a look." And right after her words, the curtains flung open revealing my water-bender partner who's cheerful expression suddenly fell into a look of shock. Jeez, it must be because I look hideous in it.

"Oh my. . . " I suddenly hear Botan gasp who just popped her head out from behind Ruby along with Keiko, whose eyes were sparkling like fireworks on the night sky.

"I don't believe it." Commented on my childhood friend as her jaw dropped. Gosh, why did I have to be born as a girl. . . ? If only I was lucky enough to get those genes to be born as a boy. . .

"Tsk, quit staring at me like that, I'm embarrassed enough already." I grumbled under my breath as I turned my head away in shame I can feel my cheeks burning from embarrassment. However, I can only blame myself for the humiliating situation I had created for myself.

"If I would be a boy I would have fallen in love." My blue haired assistant gushed all over, as she looked at me with those sparkly pink eyes of her like she is looking at something so drop dead gorgeous. "You just look absolutely stunning my dear."

"Hn, as if." I bluntly replied as I turned my body away with my arms crossed over my chest with a bog mental eyeroll to myself. "I look like a complete joke." And that is the truth. I am not-!

"No you're not." Keiko said to me as she appeared by my side and twirled me around, forcing me to look into my reflection. "See, you look pretty."

"Indeed, just look at those delicate features." My bluenette assistant pointed out to me, but I didn't look at the mirror. In fact, I closed my remaining eye just to avoid to witness my own ugliness.

"But there is something missing. " I hear Ruby say it from my other side who then suddenly gasped.

"Oh! Maybe something red." Keiko suddenly said before reaching inside her small bag and brought out. . . a lipstick.

"Eh?" I yelped out as I looked at the cursed makeup in terror. Where did she even get that, because I never seen her use any makeup. Like at all.

"Hold still, okay?" The brunette girl said but I grabbed her wrist before that thing could even touch me.

"Touch me with that filthy thing and I will make you suffer." I threatened her. There is no way in hell that I will let this happen. The dress was already enough-.

"Well, if you think of it that way, then I think our deal is off." Ruby playfully threw the blackmail into my ear, making me froze. I gave her a look of murder, but she just gave me a smug smirk in return like she has the absolute power over me. She might be but still, my glaring stare at that cheeky little-.

A hand suddenly grasped onto my chin and before I knew it that red paint covered my lips.

"There." Keiko said with pride as she placed the make up back down into her bag. In complete defeat I sank myself down in complete embarrassment while wishing the ground beneath me would open up and swallow me hole so I won't have to be seen by this world ever again.

"I hate you all. . ." I grumbled under my breath as I hugged myself, now feeling totally self-conscious more than I ever was.

"Hmm, I don't know about you girls, but I feel like something is still missing." Botan informed us, ignoring my words completely. Suddenly the young grim reapers eyes lit up before reaching into her sky-blue hair and pull out a hair pin that soon found it's way into my black-locks that were now pinned to the left-side and giving me a clear vision for my good eye-sight. "Now that's a bit better. . . but. . ." The bluenette suddenly trailed off as she placed one finger on her bottom lip while looking at me thoughtfully.

"I am not a dress up doll!" I huffed out, loud and clear enough for the three girls to hear me, but like before, it was no use. They ignored me completely like I am nothing at this moment and they can do whatever they can. But instead of voicing it out again, I decided to say nothing since, no one is planning a murder out loud.

"Oh, I know." Exclaimed my water-bender friend suddenly. . . Then I felt a tug on my hair.

"H-hey!" I warned her and was about to stop whatever she was about to do, but I appeared to be too slow, and a little too late.

"There." Was all my partner said as her hand now held onto my blue ribbon that I had been keeping since my childhood. My hair bun fell apart and like ink, it splattered around the air then landed onto my back. "Now the picture is complete."

No. . . That can't be. . .

"Woah. . ." Keiko breathed out in awe as she and Botan kept on staring at me like they are seeing something incredible.

"Bingo. . . " My assistant said, now completely awestruck and somewhat shocked by my new look.

However, I don't see what's with all that fuss. It's just me standing in front of them in a pretty dress and clown paint. . .and now with my hair down. . . I don't see anything special about it. . . But either way I am not intrigued enough to even see that side of me. . . ever. . .

Before I can get back to my senses and order my hands to fix the problem, I feel warm hands planting themselves onto each of my shoulders and force my body to turn around. I open my eye and see Ruby looking at me with her warm smile.

"Just take a look at yourself." My friend encouraged me as she stepped away from my view, and now I am able to see my entire reflection. But I didn't see myself. . . It still looked Miyuki. . . But at the same time. . . She was a completely different person. . . at least from the Miyuki I use to preform in my new life here in the city. . . That blunt, sassy and more serious me. . .

"Lesson number one: Learn to be brave and confident enough to get out of your own comfort zone." She whispered in my ear with a secretive and serious tone. "It might sound little and in some ways strange but. . . with baby steps and patience, you might find that strength and bravery within yourself to show your true feelings again. A side of yours that you either haven't seen before or you had long forgotten about. . ." I turned my gaze at my friend and let the information shank in. . . Maybe she was trying to tell me something with this stupid action. . . But the methods are still terrible. . .

"What's with all that whispering about?" Botan asked with a curious look at her expression. At that Ruby just chuckled while I just huffed out a 'hn' as I turned my gaze away.

Suddenly something struck me in the heart. That damn gut feeling again. My shoulder burning. . . and so was the mark on my right wrist.

'What?' I asked myself mentally as I gaze down on my marked wrist. This can only mean one thing. 'Hiei. . . this must mean he is here. . .' But then what could explain my burning sensation on my shoulder.

"What's the matter?" Keiko asked looking at me rather worriedly. "Is your injury is hurting again?" Now she was concerned. However, before I can open my lips-.

"Get your filthy hands off of me!" A voice demanded. A very one that I would recognize. I turned my gaze to the source's direction, only to see. . .

"Oh, goodness me." Botan asked as she pointed at the direction of Hiei, who's hand was being held by a man who was in his thirties. . .

"Wait, isn't that Mr. Yoshida who leads the Drama club?" Keiko suddenly pointed out making me turn back to take a better look at the man who is holding Hiei's small wrist.

Silky black hair and blue eyes with glasses.

Yup. That's him alright.

Without any second thought, I walked over to them, not caring if they would see me like this. I will change back to my clothes anyway once I saved the little porcupine from my teacher who had been so supportive and helpful toward me ever since I gave a shot at his offer to come to his club and learn his secrets.

Quickly making up a plan I rushed my way over to the two. I clear my throat while thinking of the perfect pitch that is fitting for my persona

"Akio, there you are!" I cried out as I was finally got close to the men who turned their gaze at me. Hearing that my voice sounded different from my original voice, it can only mean that my time I had spent with that drama teacher is getting paid off before the master himself.

"Ma'am?" Asked politely as he let go of Hiei and stood up. From his eyes, I can tell that he didn't really recognize me. No surprise there, I always wear my hair in a bun and I never let it down, ever, only when it comes to bedtime.

"My apologies sir." I apologized, making my lips curl up onto a polite smile as I pulled the demon boy close to me. "You see, my cousin here can be a little handful at times when he wanders around, and bumps into strangers."

"It's alright miss." The man said as his hand scratched the back of his hair. "Sorry for causing trouble to the little one." He gave an apologetic smile as well.

"It's alright, no harm was done." I reassured him, keeping up the act, but I can feel my throat getting a little dry and soar. "But thank you for at least keeping my little trouble-maker in company." With that, I gave a bow and dragged the boy away from my teacher. As we walked back to the girls, I noticed that Keiko was nowhere to be found. Before talking though, I needed to cough a little while the voice tone and pitch I forced on my vocals had disappeared from there. "Where is Keiko?" I asked the girls with a little concern.

"Her mother just called in an urgent manner, so she left." Botan quickly explained as her attention turned to the small five-year-old figure, her eyes demanding an explanation.

"What in the world are you doing here?" Ruby asked while scolding Hiei at the same time through her coffee-bean orbs. The arrogant little brat said nothing but looked away, with a little red on his face. Probably from embarrassment.

"Hn." Was all that came from the little bastard as he looked away with his arms crossed over his chest. Well, I must admit, he looked cute, but he is still here. . . probably stalking on me or something . . . My hand went to grab Hiei by the ear, rather harshly but I didn't care. He is here and probably the others are as well because I know for a fact that he wouldn't come after anyone unless Yusuke and Fox-face are here. "Let go of me woman!" Hiei snapped at me but I had none of this. I am taking no shit from him or either of the boys because so far, they had been so reckless and stupid for the past few days.

"Not until you tell us what's going on!" I told him sternly, but suddenly the sound of screams and cries of people outside of the shop. Immediately I rushed to the glass door where I can have a clear view of the chaos that is going on outside.

"Oh no. . ." Ruby breathed out, her eyes trembling with horror.

"I'll go and change." I announced as I grabbed my blue ribbon from my friend and tied my hair back up, but in a quick ponytail before going to the small changing-room and get out of the dress before I got on my pants and my shirt.

Well, from a Girl's Day out to a Total Disaster. How wonderful.

Guess Spirit Detectives never catch their breaks.