Disclaimer: Yada yada ya . . . I don't own Yu Yu Hakusho or any of the
characters within it. . . (However, I DO own Konomi Kitano, she is MY
creation. Steal her, and. . . and. . . well, I don't know yet, but just
don't ok?) Don't sue me, I don't have any money and I'm not making any
either. -___-
Last chapter: Good, 'Till I Saw You -
Smiling, Kurama got up and walked over to the desk where Shuichi's math homework lay sprawled accompanied by a pencil. Shuichi followed and sat down in his chair while Kurama pulled another for himself.
*~*
Unknown by Kurama, a shadow perched skillfully on a tree-branch. The shadow's dark cloak and black hair made him invisible in the night as the wind rustled the leaves beside him.
"Hn." Hiei silently watched Kurama through an open window in his room.
*~*
Doki-Doki Suru: Enter, Konomi Kitano
*~*
Hiei grunted wearily as he tried to gain a better position from his post on the tree. He had apparently spent his night sleeping there.
"Nani!?" Hiei gasped as he realized how high the sun had gotten.
Taking a quick glance to Kurama's window, he noticed that he had already left for school. Checking at the position of the great orb of fire we call the sun, Hiei was able to pinpoint the exact time. As if to vanish into thin air, Hiei took off at great speed towards a certain school, which a certain kitsune (A/N: cough cough, Kurama, cough cough. . .) attended: Meiou High School. (A/N: I'm not exactly sure if that's the correct name for the school, please tell me if I'm wrong.)
*~*
With a paper bag in hand, Kurama walked over towards his usual tree and sat down, enjoying the shade and the cool breeze in his hair. It was lunchtime and considering it was a lovely, warm day, the teachers allowed the students to all go and eat outside.
Kurama opened the brown paper bag that contained his lunch, which his mother had made for him earlier this morning. Revealing a bright red apple, Kurama opened his mouth to take his first bite.
"Minamino-san?"
Pausing his hand in the air, the redhead looked up to see one of his classmates blushing brightly at him.
"Hm?" Kurama smiled slightly at the black-haired girl. Like all the other girls, she was wearing a light green sailor school uniform with a matching skirt. Her long hair frolicked happily with the wind; she was quite attractive as well.
"Su-Sumimasen." She blushed deeply. "Can I. . . eat lunch with you?"
"Sure, why not?" Replied Kurama calmly, as the girl sat down beside him, still blushing hotly.
Kurama smiled inwardly to himself. He knew perfectly well that his looks attracted many girls from his school. Everyday during lunch or break, a pack of girls would follow him around the hallway, whispering to each other, sometimes giggling to themselves. None of them had ever walked up to talk to him though, they all kept their distance, too shy to do otherwise. He never minded them though. He didn't want to hurt any of the girls by telling them to leave; besides, he didn't think they'd listen even if he did.
Soon, Kurama had finished his lunch, but not a word had passed between him and this black-haired girl. Normally, he would be perfectly fine with this. He had many more important things in his mind than girls, but he didn't want to hurt this girl's feelings either. She had been the only one who ever walked up to him. He turned his gaze towards her, watching her silently eat her lunch.
The girl had long back hair that reached midway down her back. Her brown eyes were staring at her lunch, too modest and shy to look up at the redhead beside her. Like Kurama, she was resting her back against the bark of the tree. Her cheeks still hinted a slight tint of pink, which only increased her attractiveness. He felt something peculiar about her, something different, but he couldn't quite pin down what it was exactly. As he began to think back, he really hasn't noticed her before. Is she new, or am I just oblivious about girls? He wondered with curiosity.
Suddenly, her brown eyes rose to meet with emerald ones.
"Go-gomen." Kurama quickly apologized and looked away; he hadn't noticed he had been staring.
The girl smiled as she mentally noted a slight shade of pink was also visible on the redhead's cheeks.
*~*
Hiei grunted to himself. He had secretly snuck into that same tree which Kurama was leaning on since he first sat down. He was a demon after all; spying wasn't that big a sin for him. However, for reasons even he himself was unsure of, a huge dislike over the black-haired girl came over him. She and Kurama hadn't done anything; she had just merely asked to sit with him. Unable to understand the sudden feelings he now held, Hiei decided it was probably best for him to leave and go sit under a waterfall somewhere to get his mind off the kitsune.
*~*
"CAW! CAW!" The beady eyes of a raven watched a redhead male wave goodbye to a black-haired female.
"Sayonara, Kitano-san!" Kurama waved to the girl.
She had been sitting next to him during lunchtime, and after a while of getting use to each other's presence; they were able to communicate to each other without blushing (as much). Kurama had just walked her home after school, since her house wasn't very far from his.
"Sayonara, Minamino-san!" Konomi (A/N: Konomi's the black-haired girl, but you should already have noticed, -___-) called back with a wave before taking her shoes off to enter her house.
Keeping his backpack steady over his shoulder with his left hand, his right slipped into his pants pocket. Kurama began his walk home as he silently replayed his day in his mind, making mental notes to do a certain number of pages for some classes.
"CAW! CAW!" The black raven took off from its previous perch on a tree towards the now setting sun. A black feather unhitched itself from its wing and landed silently on the pavement behind the walking kitsune.
*~*
Author's Final Words:
Okay, this chapter wasn't exactly what I originally had planned, but stories have a mind of their own, ne? Who knows, maybe this will turn out with Kurama being paired up with a character of my own. . . *grins slyly* Comments, critics, suggestions, death threats, send them all in! Arigato, minna-san!
Last chapter: Good, 'Till I Saw You -
Smiling, Kurama got up and walked over to the desk where Shuichi's math homework lay sprawled accompanied by a pencil. Shuichi followed and sat down in his chair while Kurama pulled another for himself.
*~*
Unknown by Kurama, a shadow perched skillfully on a tree-branch. The shadow's dark cloak and black hair made him invisible in the night as the wind rustled the leaves beside him.
"Hn." Hiei silently watched Kurama through an open window in his room.
*~*
Doki-Doki Suru: Enter, Konomi Kitano
*~*
Hiei grunted wearily as he tried to gain a better position from his post on the tree. He had apparently spent his night sleeping there.
"Nani!?" Hiei gasped as he realized how high the sun had gotten.
Taking a quick glance to Kurama's window, he noticed that he had already left for school. Checking at the position of the great orb of fire we call the sun, Hiei was able to pinpoint the exact time. As if to vanish into thin air, Hiei took off at great speed towards a certain school, which a certain kitsune (A/N: cough cough, Kurama, cough cough. . .) attended: Meiou High School. (A/N: I'm not exactly sure if that's the correct name for the school, please tell me if I'm wrong.)
*~*
With a paper bag in hand, Kurama walked over towards his usual tree and sat down, enjoying the shade and the cool breeze in his hair. It was lunchtime and considering it was a lovely, warm day, the teachers allowed the students to all go and eat outside.
Kurama opened the brown paper bag that contained his lunch, which his mother had made for him earlier this morning. Revealing a bright red apple, Kurama opened his mouth to take his first bite.
"Minamino-san?"
Pausing his hand in the air, the redhead looked up to see one of his classmates blushing brightly at him.
"Hm?" Kurama smiled slightly at the black-haired girl. Like all the other girls, she was wearing a light green sailor school uniform with a matching skirt. Her long hair frolicked happily with the wind; she was quite attractive as well.
"Su-Sumimasen." She blushed deeply. "Can I. . . eat lunch with you?"
"Sure, why not?" Replied Kurama calmly, as the girl sat down beside him, still blushing hotly.
Kurama smiled inwardly to himself. He knew perfectly well that his looks attracted many girls from his school. Everyday during lunch or break, a pack of girls would follow him around the hallway, whispering to each other, sometimes giggling to themselves. None of them had ever walked up to talk to him though, they all kept their distance, too shy to do otherwise. He never minded them though. He didn't want to hurt any of the girls by telling them to leave; besides, he didn't think they'd listen even if he did.
Soon, Kurama had finished his lunch, but not a word had passed between him and this black-haired girl. Normally, he would be perfectly fine with this. He had many more important things in his mind than girls, but he didn't want to hurt this girl's feelings either. She had been the only one who ever walked up to him. He turned his gaze towards her, watching her silently eat her lunch.
The girl had long back hair that reached midway down her back. Her brown eyes were staring at her lunch, too modest and shy to look up at the redhead beside her. Like Kurama, she was resting her back against the bark of the tree. Her cheeks still hinted a slight tint of pink, which only increased her attractiveness. He felt something peculiar about her, something different, but he couldn't quite pin down what it was exactly. As he began to think back, he really hasn't noticed her before. Is she new, or am I just oblivious about girls? He wondered with curiosity.
Suddenly, her brown eyes rose to meet with emerald ones.
"Go-gomen." Kurama quickly apologized and looked away; he hadn't noticed he had been staring.
The girl smiled as she mentally noted a slight shade of pink was also visible on the redhead's cheeks.
*~*
Hiei grunted to himself. He had secretly snuck into that same tree which Kurama was leaning on since he first sat down. He was a demon after all; spying wasn't that big a sin for him. However, for reasons even he himself was unsure of, a huge dislike over the black-haired girl came over him. She and Kurama hadn't done anything; she had just merely asked to sit with him. Unable to understand the sudden feelings he now held, Hiei decided it was probably best for him to leave and go sit under a waterfall somewhere to get his mind off the kitsune.
*~*
"CAW! CAW!" The beady eyes of a raven watched a redhead male wave goodbye to a black-haired female.
"Sayonara, Kitano-san!" Kurama waved to the girl.
She had been sitting next to him during lunchtime, and after a while of getting use to each other's presence; they were able to communicate to each other without blushing (as much). Kurama had just walked her home after school, since her house wasn't very far from his.
"Sayonara, Minamino-san!" Konomi (A/N: Konomi's the black-haired girl, but you should already have noticed, -___-) called back with a wave before taking her shoes off to enter her house.
Keeping his backpack steady over his shoulder with his left hand, his right slipped into his pants pocket. Kurama began his walk home as he silently replayed his day in his mind, making mental notes to do a certain number of pages for some classes.
"CAW! CAW!" The black raven took off from its previous perch on a tree towards the now setting sun. A black feather unhitched itself from its wing and landed silently on the pavement behind the walking kitsune.
*~*
Author's Final Words:
Okay, this chapter wasn't exactly what I originally had planned, but stories have a mind of their own, ne? Who knows, maybe this will turn out with Kurama being paired up with a character of my own. . . *grins slyly* Comments, critics, suggestions, death threats, send them all in! Arigato, minna-san!
